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CAC we enable your success 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu1 High Performance Computing Center Sustainability NSF Workshop May 3-5, 2010 Stanley Ahalt – Amy Apon – David Lifka – Henry Neeman –

CAC we enable your success Location & Date Statler Hotel at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York – May 3-5, /15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu2

CAC we enable your success Objective The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for an open discussion among center directors, campus Chief Information Officers and Research Officers on the topic of research computing centers. The discussion will yield a shared understanding of organizational models, funding models, and management models that result in sustainable research computing centers. An ancillary, but equally important outcome, will be to provide a degree of transparency across the extant centers that will provide evidentiary justification for centers that are struggling to become established and are increasingly called on to justify the significant expenses, and the resulting ROI, that naturally occur as centers become established. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu3

CAC we enable your success Goals Discuss and Document –The spectrum of current research computing center models –A preliminary conceptual framework for organizing a national research computing ecosystem –New and innovative research computing centers business models –Models and activities that have failed, the reasons that the failures occurred, and the “lessons learned” –Possible regional and national collaboration and cooperation opportunities –Vendor relationships, including how to form useful vendor partnerships –How to facilitate users who must “cross the divide” and transition to the national infrastructure Produce a Report for Institutions and States –The key organizational precepts and insights from the workshop –Methods and “blueprints” for forming unit, institutional, and regional centers –Possible example governance and policy documents that can be used to form new centers and to guide existing centers 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu4

CAC we enable your success Proposed Topics of Discussion Organizational Models & Staffing Funding Models Vendor Relationships Succession Planning Metrics of Success and Return on Investment Industry Relationships 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu5

CAC we enable your success Organizational Models & Staffing There are a number of research computing center models. Centers are in place as separate entities subsidized by a consortium of individual universities. They may also exist as a part of a larger Information Technology operation on a campus, as a division within an institution’s research administration structure, as a research center associated with one or several colleges within a university, or in various hybrid forms. Leaders representing each area will present an overview of these organizational models and the advantages and disadvantages of each. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu6

CAC we enable your success Funding Models As central subsidies for centers decline, various fee-for-service models are being put into place. The mix of services and fee structures range across a number of categories from maintenance and management of computing resources to consultation with major research projects, to a package of fees for services. Centers are also increasingly competing for extramural funds for both research and industrial contracts. We will discuss examples of each of these funding models and the markets or situations in which they appear to be most successful. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu7

CAC we enable your success Vendor Relationships Smaller centers do not have the buying power of the major centers and thus are less likely to receive the pricing and array of options available to those larger entities. Strategies that emerge from this situation range from creating strong ties with a single vendor to encouraging long-term and better support to developing local expertise and expending staff resources on assembling heterogeneous systems. We will discuss various strategies and problems associated with vendor relationships, as well as the potential for regional and/or national cooperation that might lead to a broader set of options. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu8

CAC we enable your success Succession Planning Many centers have limited staff and thus face potential major problems as key leaders or key staff retire or take positions elsewhere. With a very limited pool of expertise in high performance computing, such transitions can lead to the demise of a center unless actions are taken to anticipate possible changes and to provide a succession plan that will work. At the same time, many centers are being asked to transition from one organizational model to another. Such transitions pose similar problems, as staff may resent the changes and thus may move to alternative jobs. These issues will be discussed and potential approaches to their solution will be discussed. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu9

CAC we enable your success Metrics of Success & Return on Investment As budgets become tighter, centers are increasingly asked to justify their return on investment. Metrics are therefore becoming an increasingly important aspect relating to the survival of HPC centers. Approaches to defining metrics of success such as return on investment, gathering and maintaining the necessary data such as resource usage and usability, depth and breadth of impact, and effective means of presenting them to key decision-makers will be discussed. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu10

CAC we enable your success Industry Relationships As both industry and academic centers are pressed by budget limitations, there are opportunities for joint projects with and services to industry that could become an important aspect of center activities. Examples of industry partnerships, services and service models, and the challenges of developing an industrial customer base will be addressed at the workshop. 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu11

CAC we enable your success Ongoing Active Participation Sustainable Research Computing Center Wiki – LinkedIn Group – 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu12

CAC we enable your success Conference Participation Organizing Committee Community White Papers Community White Paper Review Committee Breakout Stenographers Report Team 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu13

CAC we enable your success Thank You Please Contact us with Ideas or Suggestions! Stanley Ahalt – Amy Apon – David Lifka – Henry Neeman – 5/15/2015www.cac.cornell.edu14