Universidad Politécnica de Baja California. Juan P. Navarro Sánchez 9th level English Teacher: Alejandra Acosta The Beowulf Project.

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Universidad Politécnica de Baja California. Juan P. Navarro Sánchez 9th level English Teacher: Alejandra Acosta The Beowulf Project.

2 Cluster >A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working together closely thus in many respects forming a single computer.

3 HPC >High-performance computing uses supercomputers and comp- uter clusters to solve advanced computation problems.

4 The Grid >Grid computing is a term referring to the combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains to reach a common goal.

5 TSUBAME

6 The Background >Beowulf cluster >Built in 1994 by Thomas Sterling and Donald Becker for the NASA. >Named after an English poem with the same name. >A Beowulf cluster is a group of what are normally identical, commercially available computers, which are running a Free and Open Source Software

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9 Why the cluster? >Energy research >3D modeling>Scientific research >Aerospace Investigation >Cost effective >Unique in the area

10 >Scientific research >Energy research >Virtualization >3D modeling >Aerospace investigation >Others

11 The software >Message Passing Interface (MPI) programming model; >Parrallel Visrtual Machine (PVM) programming, execution, and debugging model; >Parrallel file system; >Tools to configure, schedule, manage, and tune parallel applications; >Higher level libraries.

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13 The hardware >Switches >Cable >Cluster servers (these are the ones doing all the processing) >Cluster head (scheduling tasks, managing the whole cluster) >Host, user

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15 NVidia Tesla Cards >High paralel capabilities >Low power consumption >Inexpensive compared to other solutions

16 Programming > Students from UPBC can work developing part of the software needed like Matsuoka Satoshi did with the TSUBAME grid.

17 Conclusion >This cluster if ever done would be of great help as it would let us do research and make advances to the technology. >Having this cluster is necessary if the university plans to grow bigger. >Finally the project should be done by the students with supervision from the school teachers, or work side by side with the engineers of the project.

18 REFERENCES >Lou, C., Wu, L., Yi, O. (2002). Application of parallel virtual machine framework to the strong prime problema. Journal of Computer Math, 79(7), 797–806. doi: / >Banerjee, S., Mukherjee, I., Manhati, P. (2009). Cloud Computing Initiative using Modified Ant Colony Framework. World Academy of Science. 56(2), >Leigh, J., Brown, M. (2008). Merging Real and Virtual Worlds. Comunications of the ACM, 51(1), >Axelsson S. (2002). Intrusion detection systems: A survey and taxonomy. Technical Report, 18,

19 >Enlanger, L., Lackow, A. (2006). High-Performance Computing: Supercharging the Enterprise. Retrieved from >Linz, J. (2001). Analysis on Supercomputers and Clusters. World Scientific Publishing. 11(2-3), >Clement, T. (2009). Unleashing the Potential of High- Performance Clusters. Retrieved from >Bell, G., Gray, J. (2002). What’s Next in High-Performance Computing?. Communications of the ACM. 45(2),

20 >Tokyo Institute of Technology Global Scientific Information and Computing Center. (2010). What is STUBAME. Retrieved from >The STUBAME Grid (2006). Redefining Supercomputing. Retrieved from >High Performance Computing (2011). Supercomputing with Tesla GPUs. Retrieved from tml

21 Thank you