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About the EnLightened Computing Project Prepared for Grid Computing Class at UNCW and UNCC Carla S. Hunt Senior Solutions Architect MCNC April 12, 2007 Your Presenter Education: B.S. Computer Science, University of Wilmington M.S. Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University Industry Experience IBM, Network and Systems Engineer Robert Taylor Associates, Chief Internet Services Engineer Sentinel Services, Information Technology Consultant MCNC, Senior Solutions Architect MCNC & NCREN Who we are: MCNC (Microelectronics Center of NC) Non-profit organization, about 50 employees History: We own and operate NCREN (NC Research and Education Network) One of the most advanced statewide research and education networks in the country Provide Internet, video and related services to University of North Carolina’s 16 campus system, Duke, Wake Forest, etc. Commissioned by the General Assembly in 1980 to further economic development in the state of North Carolina What we do: Provide non-commodity Internet and related services to more than half a million users daily! Network has an optical ring based architecture with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps EnLIGHTened Computing Project International recognition and collaboration NSF seed funded 10 Gbps national research testbed Grid Middleware developed to co-schedule and co-allocate network and compute resources Major Accomplishments: First ever demonstration of trans-pacific, inter-domain coscheduling of network and compute resources across two national grid computing research testbeds First ever demonstration of External Network to Network Interface (E-NNI) capability to establish on-demand end-to-end light paths via Calient optical switches First ever high definition video broadcast over the Internet of classroom instruction—LSU high performance computing class EnLightened and G-Lambda GLIF Demonstration Who: EnLIGHTened (US) and G-Lambda (Japan) Where: 11th floor of AIST building in Tokyo, Japan When: September 11th-13th, 2006 What: Researchers from US and Japan demonstrated trans-pacific, inter-domain advance reservation of coordinated network and compute resources across two national research testbeds during GLIF’s 6th Annual Global Lambdagrid Workshop Organization of Research Teams Testbed Network and Compute Resources Application Middleware Performance and monitoring EnLIGHTened Testbed Testbed Components Compute Resources: Clusters Storage Client machines/displays Network Resources: Core Optical Switches Other Network Devices US Domain: Compute Resources RA1 VC1 CH1 BT1 X1U BT2 LA1 Caltech—LA1 4 nodes (LA1-LA4) 2 nodes---4x2.2GHz Sun Opteron 2 nodes---4x2.4GHz Tyan S2891 Opteron RHELv4, 64 bit Torque and Maui Globus Toolkit 10 Gig Nic cards Shared resource sometimes CCT at LSU: BT1 Pelican.cct.lsu.edu 14 nodes 8 x 1.9 GHz IBM POWER5 processors 16 GB RAM per node AIX 5.2 w/ Loadleveler Shared resource CCT at LSU: BT2 Santaka.cct.lsu.edu SGI shared memory 32 – 1.5 GHz Intel Itanium2 processors 128 GB RAM per system SUSE Enterprise 9/ PBSPro 10 Gig Nic card (I think) Shared resource MCNC: RA1 Kite1.enlightenedcomputing.org Approximately 40 nodes available 2x2.8GHz Intel Xeon 4 GB RAM RHELv4 Torque/Maui Globus Toolkit v 4.0.2 Shared resource VCL at NCSU: VC1 vclb5-1.hpc.ncsu.edu IBM Blade Center RHELv4 Torque/Maui Globus Toolkit v 4.0.2 Dedicated Resource Coordinating Compute Resources Policy for shared & borrowed resources Installation and configuration of User accounts Security Operating systems Cluster management software (scheduler, resource mgr) Grid middleware (globus toolkit and grid security) IP address management Other Application requirements (software libraries or pkgs) Performance tuning (tcp parameters for network card) Reservation From xx:xx to yy:yy Reservation From xx:xx to yy:yy CRM CRM Cluster Cluster Application (Visualization) Request Network bandwidth and Computers Request Network bandwidth and Computers KDDI NRM US JAPAN Application (MPI) EL NRM NTT NRM CRM CRM CRM CRM CRM Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster CRM Cluster G-lambda/Enlightened middleware coordination diagram EL GL US GNS-WSI Grid Resource Grid Resource Application Coordinator/ Scheduler App. Launcher EL→GL GL: G-lambda wrapper EL: Enlightened EL→GL EL→GL CRM GNS-WSI GL request wrapper wrapper HARC Acceptor EL request KDDI NRM CRM CRM Cluster Cluster NTT NRM US JAPAN Japan Application EL NRM CRM CRM CRM CRM CRM Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster CRM Cluster Resource map CH1 RA1 VC1 KMF FUK BT1 TKB BT2 (UR1) 0.11a.6 (UO2) (UO1) 4G KAN X1N 5G 5G X2N 2G (UO3) 0.11a.2 X1U US 10.16a.2 (UR3) BT3 X1S X2 X2S AKB OSA Japan South NR3 KHN (UR2) (UO4) X1 Japan North 0.11a.7 LA1 Performance and Monitoring Tools Mona Lisa Iperf Monitor connections between Calient Optical Switches Test throughput end to end Smartbits Test throughput on pipes only Demonstration Display Conclusions Recently forged new partnership with Phosphorus, EU researchers--”Collaboration Across Three Continents” Questions about the project or these slides? Remember any researcher is welcome to test his/her application on the EnLIGHTened Testbed!!