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GENI/CC-NIE Workshop

Arlington, VA, January 7, 2013. GENI/CC-NIE Workshop. J. Bryan Lyles, CISE/CNS Kevin Thompson, CISE/OCI. Convergence. GENI. GRID Computing and domain science. Clouds. Overlap between CISE/GENI and OCI. Openflow and VLANS Cluster computing

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GENI/CC-NIE Workshop

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  1. Arlington, VA, January 7, 2013 GENI/CC-NIE Workshop J. Bryan Lyles, CISE/CNS Kevin Thompson, CISE/OCI

  2. Convergence GENI GRID Computing and domain science Clouds

  3. Overlap between CISE/GENI and OCI • Openflow and VLANS • Cluster computing • Specification and configuration of distributed computing resources • Enabling configurable, high-performance, predictable communications • OCI led CC-NIE and CISE co-funded in 2012 • The same process will continue in 2013

  4. Integration of Operations and Research • Technologies are deployable but early in the maturity process • Can’t use a simple buy from vendor and slap into network model • Rough spots & holes • Research and Operations need to work together • Like the old days! • Future opportunities are likely to build on the architectures that we will use • E.G., Terabit campus all-optical networks

  5. Desired Outcome of This Workshop • Avoid stovepipes for GENI and domain science applications (sustainability of investment) • Correct end-to-end operation (it’s got to work) • Encourage campus IT staffs to work closely with research (enable not only this program but also future opportunities)

  6. Thanks! Larry Landweber The GPO YOU!

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