Title: SHARED Cyberinfrastructure State and Personal Perspectives
1SHARED CyberinfrastructureState and Personal
Perspectives
- David Lassner
- VP for IT CIO
- University of Hawaii
- david_at_hawaii.edu
2Yet Another DefinitionElements of SHARED
Cyberinfrastructure
- Instrumentation sensors
- Data streams from bits to terabytes
- Originate anywhere, use anywhere, correlate any
way - Large databases -- may be distributed
- Integrating data from diverse sources, including
across disciplines - With powerful friendly discipline-aware
analytic tools - HPC-enabled modeling simulation
- Visualization
- 2D, 3D, immersive, interactive
- Collaboration tools for distributed teams
- real-time and asynchronous
- Researchers teachers who have embraced the
change - All empowered by high speed networks and
supported by savvy technical staff
3Quick Overview of Hawaiis Stuff
4A Glance at UH HPC Operators(Not Necessarily
Current or Complete)
- Diverse approaches to access and support
- Physical facilities often limit capability
5MHPCC COMPUTING RESOURCES OCTOBER 2007
- HPC RESOURCES
- CRAY SYSTEMS
- XD1
- DELL SYSTEMS
- Poweredge 1955
- Poweredge 2950
- Poweredge 2650
- HP SYSTEMS
- N4000
- IBM SYSTEMS
- P690 P4
- Netfinity X330
- Netfinity X335
- LINUX NETWORX SYSTEMS
6The Hawaii GigaPoP
Japan RE
Australia RE
OC3
Internet2 NLR(via PNWGP)DREN
UH CC Campuses
OC192
OC192
Mauna Kea
OC3
East-West Center
100Mbps
HIX
State of Hawaii
100Mbps(local)
OC12
MHPCC
HIC
OC3(mainland)
SPAWAR
Commercial Internet Connections
Hawaii DOE (K12)
PMRF
BYUH
7Internal Connectivity
- Facilities-based DWDM Intra-island I-Nets
(currently GbE) - DWDM Inter-island I-Net (currently OC-3, moving
to GbE) - OC-3 interisland microwave
- Gigabit Fixed Wireless (local dual use spinoff)
- Carrier-provisioned 100Mbps - 10Gbps
8Hawaii and the Global Lambda Integrated Facility
9Mauna Kea Observatories
UH 0.6 UH 0.6-m telescope
0.6m University of Hawaii UH 2.2m UH 2.2-m
telescope 2.2m
University of Hawaii IRTF NASA Infrared
Telescope Facility 3.0m NASA CFHT
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope 3.6m
Canada/France/UH UKIRT United Kingdom Infrared
Telescope 3.8m United Kingdom Keck I W. M.
Keck Observatory 10m
Caltech/University of California Keck II W.
M. Keck Observatory 10m
Caltech/University of California Subaru Subaru
Telescope 8.3m
Japan Gemini Gemini Northern Telescope
8.1m USA/UK/ Canada/Argentina/
Australia/Brazil/Chile
Submillimeter CSO Caltech Submillimeter
Observatory 10.4m Caltech/NSF JCMT James
Clerk Maxwell Telescope 15m
UK/Canada/Netherlands SMA Submillimeter Array
8x6m Smithsonian
Astrophysical
Observatory/Taiwan Radio VLBA Very Long
Optical/Infrared UH 0.6m UH 0.6-m telescope
0.6m University of Hawaii
UH Baseline Array
25m NRAO/AUI/NSF
10Networking Collaborations Have Been Critical
- NASA DOE -- in the early days
- NSF -- to UH and through to Gemini
- DoD/DREN shared access
- Hawaii State Legislature - for internal
external connectivity - Chief Research Officer(s) IDC
- AARNet Southern Cross
- NIH through Lariat via UW/PNWGP MSU
- NSF through IRNC via USC UW/PNWGP
11Personal Assessment of Hawaiis SHARED
Cyberinfrastructure
- High Performance Computing
- Lots of cycles available
- No shared or adequate facilities
- Data storage
- Project-by-project Only
- RE Networking
- Statewide -- Pretty good
- National -- Falling behind leaders due to
structural barrier (Ocean) - Modeling Simulation Support
- Project-by-project Only
- Visualization Support
- Project-by-project Only
- No high-end capabilities (CAVEs, etc.)
- Collaboration tools for distributed teams
- 1 AG node, Lots of H.323, Proprietary
MPEG2-over-IP, Adobe Connect - Implementing Sakai
- Limited adoption of Cyberinfrastructure-enabled
research
No campuswide or statewide integrated
cyberinfrastructure plans
12Summary of Needs for SHARED Cyberinfrastructure
- Support for equitable connectivity
- State networks
- Connections to national RE backbone(s)
- Campus networks that reach labs classrooms
- Support for SHARED servers data hosting
facilities - SHARED support teams for simulation modeling
- Visualization capabilities and support
- Common collaboration tools
- Relentless outreach regarding cyberinfrastructure-
enabled research - Campus- and state-level SHARED cyberinfrastructure
planning - (Cycles are generally NOT the problem)
13Naïve List of Possibilities for AdvancingSHARED
Cyberinfrastructure
- Realities of Infrastructure Funding
- Infrastructure investments compete poorly in
political contexts - Infrastructure investments dont score well on
scientific merit - Network infrastructure costs vary widely by
geography and market conditions Fixed limits
favor some locales over others - Opportunities?
- Dedicated EPSCoR funding
- Flexible/targeted MRI/MRE programs
- New Connections program
- Max Cleland Bill
- Advanced Info Comms Technology Research Act
- e-Rate for higher education
- Collaborations with IDeA/INBRE, DEPSCoR