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1 Ocean Observatories Initiative Common Execution Infrastructure (CEI) Overview Michael Meisinger September 29, 2009

2 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting, Sept 9-11, 2009 2 Outline Subsystem Architecture Overview Scope of Release 1 Selected Components –Elastic Computing –Global Network Strategy

3 3 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009 Common Execution Infrastructure Provides the execution and deployment environment for CI services and user processes

4 Deployment Scenario 4 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

5 Scope of Release 1 Virtual Process Execution Management –Definition of target execution environment independent processes –Support of multiple cloud execution environments –Generation of target specific executables (images) Elastic Computing –Elastic scheduling, provisioning, execution –Monitoring and management Resource Management –Compute Nodes and Target Environments –Process Repository OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting, Sept 9-11, 2009 5

6 Elastic Provisioning Example 6 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009 Imperative to separate mechanism from (smart, specialized) policy

7 Cloud Provisioning Architecture 7 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

8 CEI Functional Components

9 Operational Unit

10 Execution Engine

11 Example: Data Exchange

12 Deployment Concepts 12 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009 Operational Architecture Deployment Architecture Implementation Architecture

13 Execution Engines 13 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

14 Deployment - Execution 14 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

15 Cloud Provisioning Basics 15 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

16 Cloud Instance Startup 16 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

17 Observe–Decide–Act Pattern 17 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

18 Network Logical Deployment Model 18 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

19 Component Deployment Model 19 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

20 Hardware Deployment Model 20 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009

21 Network Architecture

22 22 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting Sept 9-11, 2009 Network Deployment

23 Academic Global Gigabyte Network

24 Academic National Gigabit Network

25 OOI Operational Locations Microsoft Amazon West Amazon East Woods Hole Seattle Washington DC San Diego Portland Corvallis Management Point Acquisition Point Distribution Point Execution Point

26 Technology Mapping Cloud Execution Sites –AWS/EC2, Science Clouds (Nimbus) –GoGrid, FlexiScale (optional) National Grid Resource Interface –Condor for high throughput jobs –Teragrid Gateways

27 OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting, Sept 9-11, 2009 27 Thanks !

28 Cloud Computing Strategy Requirements –a secure, scalable, fault-tolerant network and computing infrastructure that spans the OOI marine instrument networks to the national (academic & commercial) computing/data facilities –a participation model that allows individual research teams to integrate the computing environments at their intuitions into this infrastructure Strategy –provide an effective development and operational process that allow the OOI members and its operational staff to transparently use and effectively manage the OOI specific computing resources as a coherent cloud resource Definition –style of computing where ICT capabilities are provided “as a Service”, –allowing users to access technology-enabled services without knowledge of, expertise with, or control over the technology infrastructure that supports them

29 Cloud Strategy Benefits Attributes –Effective coupling of resource acquisition to user demand –Streamlining the preparation, deployment and management of observatory applications –Removing the management and ownership of physical computing resources from the direct concern of the Observatory Results –Eliminate centralized capital assets associated with networking storage, and computing as well as associated staffing –Continual transparent tracking of the technology advancements –Ability to respond to changes in usage demand in minutes and changes in market costs within weeks

30 Architectural Concerns Operational –Enterprise of Applications, Services and the deployed Modules to support the Enterprise Deployment (concern of CEI) –Secure, Scalable, Self-healing Execution Platform Implementation (concern of CEI) –Configuration framework to compose and condition specific classes deployable execution units (Capability Containers) Functional –Decomposition of the system based on functional and construction concerns

31 CEI Components 40 min: Elastic scaling and provisioning –Load graph: Start story. From there to CPE drawings or DX drawing. System scales according to load. –Domain models development, deployment, operation architecture OV7 overview, execution engine OV7 –CPE use case 20 min Network: Global site selection (Matthew) –Deployment architecture –Detailed network diagrams (Brian) –National backbone infrastructure –GLIF (Tom) for network environment we’re deploying into. –Story: National DIF framework using Solace technology, link to COI/Messaging. Higher density computing per enclosure, diversity of deployment. Possibility for inner core messaging architecture (very efficient on the backbone); commodity equipment OOI CI Kick-Off Meeting, Sept 9-11, 2009 31


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