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Transition in Campus CyberInfrastructure: Community Clusters, Storage and Co-Loc

Transition in Campus CyberInfrastructure: Community Clusters, Storage and Co-Loc. Presented by Dwight McKay, Director of Systems Engineering ITaP Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Purdue University. Outline. Introduction Community Clusters Summarize model and issues. Introduction.

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Transition in Campus CyberInfrastructure: Community Clusters, Storage and Co-Loc

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  1. Transition in Campus CyberInfrastructure: Community Clusters, Storage and Co-Loc Presented by Dwight McKay, Director of Systems Engineering ITaP Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Purdue University

  2. Outline Introduction Community Clusters Summarize model and issues

  3. Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  4. Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  5. Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  6. Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  7. Transition in Research Computing Support Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  8. Transition in Research Computing Support Change in Direction From central purchase to researcher / project purchase From central shared facility to resource or service provider From service desk to partner Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  9. Transition Implications Paying Customers Higher Expectations Service & Support Formal Agreements Cultural Change Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  10. Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Research User Support Infrastructure Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  11. Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Project Project Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  12. Rosen Center for Advanced Computing Project Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  13. Transition Implications New Business Models Needed HW/SW, infrastructure, support? Unpredictable Demand & Funding Planning for power/space/cooling? Non-paying “Users” Introduction Community Clusters Summary

  14. Community Clusters Condominium Model Purchase Computation “by the node” Nodes come with bundle of services Purchase Storage “by the TeraByte” Storage comes with bundle of services Custom Arrangements for Specific Projects Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  15. Community Clusters • Disk Storage • Archival Storage • On-Call Support • Disaster Recovery • Security • HW Installation • HW Maintenance • Facilities Support • Network Connection • Infiniband Connnection • OS installation and management Services Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  16. Community Clusters • Disk Storage • Archival Storage • On-Call Support • Disaster Recovery • Security • HW Installation • HW Maintenance • Facilities Support • Network Connection • Infiniband Connnection • OS installation and management Services Node Bundle Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  17. Community Clusters Tiered Cycle Allocation Owners guaranteed specific share Owners given first pick of idle cycles Owners agree to harvesting remaining idle cycles “Use the whole buffalo.” -- Brad Bird Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  18. Community Clusters Owner Tiered Cycle Allocation Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  19. Community Clusters Owner Tiered Cycle Allocation Pre-empt Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  20. Community Clusters Owner Tiered Cycle Allocation Cycle Harvesting Pre-empt Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  21. Community Clusters Challenges Business model that spans system generations & recovers shared infrastructure costs Cluster Heterogeneity Multiple communities sharing one cluster (TeraGrid, OSG, NWICG) Other architectures & special needs? Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  22. Community Clusters Storage Three Primary Tiers Fast for scratch files Commodity for home directories Archival for “longer term” storage Custom Storage for Specific Projects Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  23. Community Clusters Storage Challenges Business model that spans lifetime of data / researcher? Media Purchase vs. Space Rental? Data Retention Policy Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  24. Community Clusters Connectivity Challenges Multiple classes of network are needed Direct Routes Data Center to Key Research WANs Data Center to Key Research Labs Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  25. Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  26. Community Clusters Four Fold Network Commodity Secure Research High Performance / Large Data Network Research Low Latency Introduction CommunityClusters Summary

  27. Summary Transition to resource provider / partner / service Architecture Computation -> Community Clusters Storage -> 3 Tiers Connectivity -> Direct Data Center connections to Research WAN and Lab Access Challenges Customer expectations and implications Serving up storage and other architectures “by the slice” Recovering ALL the costs, especially support Introduction Community Clusters Summary

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