MS I Infrastructure Organization Tim Korb Director, Computing Facilities Department of Computer Sciences Purdue University.

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MS I Infrastructure Organization Tim Korb Director, Computing Facilities Department of Computer Sciences Purdue University

MS I 2 Outline n Past and current award activities n Existing infrastructure Computer ScienceComputer Science OthersOthers n Multimedia Support Infrastructure

MS I 3 Past and Current Award Activities n Previous NSF Infrastructure Awards Computing About Physical ObjectsComputing About Physical Objects SoftlabSoftlab n Intel Technology for Education Award n Internet 2 vBNS/Abilene Award

MS I 4 Existing Infrastructure: CS n Machine Room CS 277 n CERIAS Lab CS G50 n Network Systems Lab CS G16 n Systems Software & Architecture Lab CS 279 n Multimedia Database Lab MA 431

MS I 5 Laboratory Highlights n Research SGI Origin 2000SGI Origin processor IA cluster16-processor IA cluster n Instructional Undergraduate Turing labUndergraduate Turing lab Graduate systems labGraduate systems lab n 800 network ports: ATM, 10/100 Ethernet, Myrinet, Wireless

MS I 6 SGI Origin 2000 n 32 processors n 16 GB memory n Dual Infinite Reality 2 graphics pipes

MS I 7 Intel Architecture Cluster n 16 processors n 400 MHz PII n 256 MB memory n 4 GB disk

MS I 8 Undergraduate Lab n 25 Intel Architecture PII n Windows NT n Visual Studio J++

MS I 9 Graduate Systems Lab n 25 “front end” dual PII workstations n 40 “back end” experimental networked stations

MS I 10 Wiring n 800 network ports n ATM n Ethernet 10Base-T10Base-T 100Base-T100Base-T switchedswitched sharedshared n Myrinet n Wireless

MS I 11 Staff n Hardware Two full-time technicians/engineersTwo full-time technicians/engineers Student assistantsStudent assistants n Software Three UNIX supportThree UNIX support Three PC supportThree PC support Student assistantsStudent assistants n Administrative

MS I 12 Existing Infrastructure: Others n Video and Image Processing Lab (MSEE) n Distributed Multimedia Systems Lab (MSEE) n Thermalhydralics and Reactor Safety Lab (ASL) n Basic Medical Sciences Lab (LYNN)

MS I 13 (1) Capture (2) Compress (3) Store, Index, Retrieve (4) Network (5) Display Multimedia Support Infrastructure

MS I 14 MSI Support Activities n Direct support of all research activities Storage, Indexing, Retrieval, CompressionStorage, Indexing, Retrieval, Compression NetworkingNetworking SecuritySecurity n Indirect support CaptureCapture DisplayDisplay

MS I 15 Equipment Categories

MS I 16 Equipment by Year

MS I 17 Campus Equipment Locations Computer Science Bldg. MSEE Bldg. EE Bldg. Nuclear Eng. Lynn Hall Recitation Hall Math Science Bldg.

MS I 18 Purdue and Fisk University Fisk University Nashville, Tennessee Workstations Video cameras MPEG encoder and decoder Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana