Opening Workshop DAS-2 (Distributed ASCI Supercomputer 2) Project vrije Universiteit.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Design and Evaluation of an Autonomic Workflow Engine Thomas Heinis, Cesare Pautasso, Gustavo Alsonso Dept. of Computer Science Swiss Federal Institute.
Advertisements

Distributed Systems Architectures
International Grid Computing Enabled by HPIIS Networks Ian Foster Mathematics and Computer Science Division Argonne National Laboratory and Department.
DAS 3 and StarPlane have Landed Architecture, Status... Freek Dijkstra.
PRAGMA 14 – Taichung March High Performance and Grid Computing Group Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering Ho Chi Minh City University.
Clusters, Grids and their applications in Physics David Barnes (Astro) Lyle Winton (EPP)
FREEDOM DRIVE 2013 The Future of Independent Living, Active Citizenship and Europe – 12 September 2013.
0 - 0.
1  1 =.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt Time Money AdditionSubtraction.
Addition Facts
S.L.LloydGrid Steering Committee 8 March 2002 Slide 1 Status of GridPP Overview Financial Summary Recruitment Status EU DataGrid UK Grid Status GridPP.
Tony Doyle - University of Glasgow GridPP EDG - UK Contributions Architecture Testbed-1 Network Monitoring Certificates & Security Storage Element R-GMA.
QMUL e-Science Research Cluster Introduction (New) Hardware Performance Software Infrastucture What still needs to be done.
4 December 2002 Grid Resource Access Workshop, NeSC 1 Managing Access to Resources on the Grid David Boyd CLRC e-Science Centre
© University of Reading IT Services ITS Support for e­ Research Stephen Gough Assistant Director of IT Services 18 June 2008.
P AR T EC Cluster Competence The Communication- and Management Software Company for HIGH PERFORMANCE CLUSTER COMPUTING Dr. Jochen Krebs Member of the Executive.
INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATION WITH OMNET++ José Daniel García Sánchez ARCOS Group – University Carlos III of Madrid.
Duagi Bulent UNIVERSITY POLITEHNICA of BUCHAREST DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIVERSITY POLITEHNICA of BUCHAREST DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE.
The First 16 Years of the Distributed ASCI Supercomputer Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam COMMIT/
Grid Computing Test beds in Europe and the Netherlands David Groep, NIKHEF
VL-e generic services: Scientific visualization techniques (volume rendering, surface extraction) Image processing algorithms (registration, segmentation)
Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences DAS-1 DAS-2 DAS-3.
Operating Systems Operating Systems - Winter 2011 Dr. Melanie Rieback Design and Implementation.
Operating Systems Operating Systems - Winter 2012 Dr. Melanie Rieback Design and Implementation.
CCGrid2013 Panel on Clouds Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Large-Scale Distributed Computing in the Netherlands a status overview.
Large-Scale Distributed Computing in the Netherlands an overview David Groep, NIKHEF,
© Charles van Marrewijk, An Introduction to Geographical Economics Brakman, Garretsen, and Van Marrewijk.
1 Directed Depth First Search Adjacency Lists A: F G B: A H C: A D D: C F E: C D G F: E: G: : H: B: I: H: F A B C G D E H I.
A Comparison of HTTP and HTTPS Performance Arthur Goldberg, Robert Buff, Andrew Schmitt [artg, buff, Computer Science Department Courant.
7 april SP3.1: High-Performance Distributed Computing The KOALA grid scheduler and the Ibis Java-centric grid middleware Dick Epema Catalin Dumitrescu,
Addition 1’s to 20.
Test B, 100 Subtraction Facts
The Ibis Project: Simplifying Grid Programming & Deployment Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Distributed Packet Rewriting and its Application to Scalable Server Architectures The 6 th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocol, Oct
The DutchGrid Platform Collaboration of projects from –Computer Science, HEP and service providers Participating and supported projects –Virtual Laboratory.
The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS) project Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences.
Distributed supercomputing on DAS, GridLab, and Grid’5000 Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences.
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science (VL-e) Henri Bal Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam vrije Universiteit.
Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam vrije Universiteit.
The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS) project Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences.
1 Solving Awari using Large-Scale Parallel Retrograde Analysis John W. Romein Henri E. Bal Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science (VL-e) Henri Bal Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam vrije Universiteit.
Grid Adventures on DAS, GridLab and Grid'5000 Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences.
Ibis: a Java-centric Programming Environment for Computational Grids Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam vrije Universiteit.
Transposition Driven Work Scheduling in Distributed Search Department of Computer Science vrijeamsterdam vrije Universiteit amsterdam John W. Romein Aske.
The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS) project Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences.
4 december, The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer The third generation Dick Epema (TUD) (with many slides from Henri Bal) Parallel and Distributed.
DAS 1-4: 14 years of experience with the Distributed ASCI Supercomputer Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Panel Abstractions for Large-Scale Distributed Systems Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam High Performance Distributed Computing.
HPCVL High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory Founded 1998 as a joint HPC lab between –Carleton U. (Comp. Sci.) –Queen’s U. (Engineering) –U. of.
Dutch Tier Hardware Farm size –now: 150 dual nodes + scavenging 200 nodes –buildup to ~1500 up-to-date nodes in 2007 Network –now: 2 Gbit/s internatl.
N. GSU Slide 1 Chapter 05 Clustered Systems for Massive Parallelism N. Xiong Georgia State University.
ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY Climate Modeling on the Jazz Linux Cluster at ANL John Taylor Mathematics and Computer Science & Environmental Research Divisions.
ICT infrastructure for Science: e-Science developments Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Key prototype applications Grid Computing Grid computing is increasingly perceived as the main enabling technology for facilitating multi-institutional.
Wide-Area Parallel Computing in Java Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences vrije Universiteit.
3/12/2013Computer Engg, IIT(BHU)1 PARALLEL COMPUTERS- 1.
Parallel Programming Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Faculty of Sciences Amsterdam.
Parallel Programming Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Faculty of Sciences Amsterdam.
Parallel Computing on Wide-Area Clusters: the Albatross Project Aske Plaat Thilo Kielmann Jason Maassen Rob van Nieuwpoort Ronald Veldema Vrije Universiteit.
SYSTEM MODELS FOR ADVANCED COMPUTING Jhashuva. U 1 Asst. Prof CSE
SCARIe: using StarPlane and DAS-3 Paola Grosso Damien Marchel Cees de Laat SNE group - UvA.
DutchGrid KNMI KUN Delft Leiden VU ASTRON WCW Utrecht Telin Amsterdam Many organizations in the Netherlands are very active in Grid usage and development,
Fault tolerance, malleability and migration for divide-and-conquer applications on the Grid Gosia Wrzesińska, Rob V. van Nieuwpoort, Jason Maassen, Henri.
Globus —— Toolkits for Grid Computing
Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Solving Awari using Large-Scale Parallel Retrograde Analysis
Presentation transcript:

Opening Workshop DAS-2 (Distributed ASCI Supercomputer 2) Project vrije Universiteit

Onno Boxma (NWO-GBE, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology) Opening -Ian Foster (Argonne National Laboratory) Open Grid Services Architecture Henri Bal (VU) - Introduction DAS John Romein (VU) - Retrograde analysis Dick Epema (Delft) - Processor co-allocation Daron Green (IBM) - IBM and Grid computing Adam Belloum (Amsterdam) - Virtual laboratories Herbert Bos & Lex Wolters (Leiden) - Education Aad van der Steen (Utrecht) - Distributed data assimilation Program

Distributed ASCI Supercomputer 2 (DAS-2) Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences

Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (1) Shared testbed for research on parallel and distributed computing -Set up by ASCI research school in Geographically distributed cluster-based system -4 clusters with 200 nodes in total -Homogeneous (same processors, network, OS) Opening workshop: 2 March Carl Kesselman, Andrew Grimshaw

Second testbed: DAS-2 ASCI obtained funding from N.W.O. in June 2000 ASCI committee to do detailed design and selection -Henri Bal, Bob Hertzberger, Henk Sips, Lex Wolters, Aad van der Steen, Cees de Laat Decisions -Homogeneous architecture -Nodes: dual Pentium-IIIs (SMPs) -Network: Myrinet + Ethernet (OS) -OS (Linux) -Vendor (IBM), configuration, …. Installation by IBM: November 2001

DAS-2 VU (72)Amsterdam (32) Leiden (32) Delft (32) GigaPort Utrecht (32) 200 SMP nodes (IBM xSeries) with two 1GHz Pentium-IIIs,  1 Gbyte memory

Systems research in ASCI Distributed supercomputing (Albatross) Mapping data-parallel programs (AUTOMAP) Compilers for distributed/embedded systems (JOSES) High-performance Java (Manta) Middleware for scalable wide-area applications (Globe) Distributed web caching Dynamic task migration (Dynamite) Resource management in wide-area systems Quality of Service Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)

Applications research in ASCI Virtual laboratories (VL) Image processing (PILE) Weather forecasting (Hirlam) Search in large image databases Ubiquitous communications (UBICOM) N-body simulations (GRAPE) Web servers Autonomous interacting robots (AIR)

DAS-2 Application performance Case study: endgame databases for Awari 1995 (Bal & Allis, Supercomputing’95): -Computed database with 5  10 8 entries on 80-node MicroSparc cluster (predecessor of DAS-1) 2002 (Romein & Bal): -See how far we get on DAS-2 towards solving the entire game (9  entries) ….