Title: Surajit A. Bose
1Rethinking the Computer Cluster
- Surajit A. Bose
- Cluster Operations Manager
- Residential Computing
- Stanford University
2Credits
3Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
4Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
5Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
6Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
7Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
8Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
- Tristan Harris
9Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
- Tristan Harris
- Jen Lau
10Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
- Tristan Harris
- Jen Lau
- Alex Li
11Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
- Tristan Harris
- Jen Lau
- Alex Li
- Jaireh Tecarro
12Credits
- Howard Spivak, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- ME 013 N Team Buck-it oApples
- Eric Bennett
- Will Bishop
- Tristan Harris
- Jen Lau
- Alex Li
- Jaireh Tecarro
- Sindy Lee, Residential Computing, Stanford
13About this Presentation
14About this Presentation
15About this Presentation
- Stanfords cluster setup
- The perceived problems
16About this Presentation
- Stanfords cluster setup
- The perceived problems
- Student survey details
17About this Presentation
- Stanfords cluster setup
- The perceived problems
- Student survey details
- Product design solutions from ME 013 N
18About this Presentation
- Stanfords cluster setup
- The perceived problems
- Student survey details
- Product design solutions from ME 013 N
- Plan of action
19About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus
20About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
21About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
- Four large dorm complexes, 58 residences each
22About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
- Four large dorm complexes, 58 residences each
- Eight undergrad and three grad stand-alone dorms
23About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
- Four large dorm complexes, 58 residences each
- Eight undergrad and three grad stand-alone dorms
- Undergraduate Suites
24About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
- Four large dorm complexes, 58 residences each
- Eight undergrad and three grad stand-alone dorms
- Undergraduate Suites
- Two grad residential complexes
25About Stanford
- 12,000 undergrad and grad students, 10,000
residing on campus - Widely differing living environments
- Four large dorm complexes, 58 residences each
- Eight undergrad and three grad stand-alone dorms
- Undergraduate Suites
- Two grad residential complexes
- 36 small row houses
26About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
27About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
- Academic theme houses
28About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
- Academic theme houses
- Cultural or ethnic theme houses
29About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
- Academic theme houses
- Cultural or ethnic theme houses
- Co-ops
30About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
- Academic theme houses
- Cultural or ethnic theme houses
- Co-ops
- Dorms by Class Year
31About Stanford (continued)
- Different residential identities
- Academic theme houses
- Cultural or ethnic theme houses
- Co-ops
- Dorms by Class Year
- Greek houses
32The Clusters
33The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
34The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
35The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
36The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
37The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
38The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
- One iLounge
39The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
- One iLounge
- One language lab
40The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
- One iLounge
- One language lab
- One multimedia studio
41The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
- One iLounge
- One language lab
- One multimedia studio
- Non-AComp clusters
42The Clusters
- Each house has its own computer cluster
- 77 clusters all over campus
- Range in size from 215 computers
- Public clusters are also available
- Two general purpose clusters
- One iLounge
- One language lab
- One multimedia studio
- Non-AComp clusters
- ITSS, academic departments, etc.
43The Realities
44The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus
45The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
46The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
- Several have more than one
47The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
- Several have more than one
- The prevalence of laptops is increasing
48The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
- Several have more than one
- The prevalence of laptops is increasing
- Ownership runs to 66 of undergraduates and 75
of grad students
49The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
- Several have more than one
- The prevalence of laptops is increasing
- Ownership runs to 66 of undergraduates and 75
of grad students - Wireless connectivity is also increasing
50The Realities
- More and more residents are bringing their own
computers to campus - 98 of students have their own computer
- Several have more than one
- The prevalence of laptops is increasing
- Ownership runs to 66 of undergraduates and 75
of grad students - Wireless connectivity is also increasing
- The main quad, many academic buildings, all the
libraries, and some student residences offer this
51The 1,000,000 Question
- Do we still need computer clusters, particularly
in the residences?
52Lets get rid of them!
53Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
54Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
55Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
56Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
57Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
- Staff and student salaries
58Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
- Staff and student salaries
- Better ways to spend money
59Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
- Staff and student salaries
- Better ways to spend money
- Software agreements for student computers
60Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
- Staff and student salaries
- Better ways to spend money
- Software agreements for student computers
- Wireless infrastructure
61Lets get rid of them!
- Theyre expensive and difficult to maintain
- Equipment costs
- Imaging and maintenance software costs
- Staff time
- Staff and student salaries
- Better ways to spend money
- Software agreements for student computers
- Wireless infrastructure
- In-room network connection support
62So we looked at actual usage
63So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters
64So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
65So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
- Stand-alone survey for graduate students
66So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
- Stand-alone survey for graduate students
- 3,263 undergraduates (53) and 1,089 graduate
students (17) responded
67So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
- Stand-alone survey for graduate students
- 3,263 undergraduates (53) and 1,089 graduate
students (17) responded - We also asked students for suggestions
68So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
- Stand-alone survey for graduate students
- 3,263 undergraduates (53) and 1,089 graduate
students (17) responded - We also asked students for suggestions
- Direct questions on the survey
69So we looked at actual usage
- We asked students about their use of the computer
clusters - Part of Residence Life survey for undergrads
- Stand-alone survey for graduate students
- 3,263 undergraduates (53) and 1,089 graduate
students (17) responded - We also asked students for suggestions
- Direct questions on the survey
- Project for a Product Design class to design a
useful and pleasing computer cluster experience
70Survey Results
71Survey Results
- 51 of graduate and 83 of undergraduate
respondents have used the computer cluster
72Survey Results
- 51 of graduate and 83 of undergraduate
respondents have used the computer cluster - 69 of graduate and 87 of undergraduate
respondents rate the availability of computers as
good or excellent
73Survey Results
- 51 of graduate and 83 of undergraduate
respondents have used the computer cluster - 69 of graduate and 87 of undergraduate
respondents rate the availability of computers as
good or excellent - The vast majority of graduates as well as
undergraduates average less than an hour a day in
the computer clusters
74Average Number of Hours Spent in Cluster
75Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
76Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
77Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
- Printing (63)
- Study space away from room (38)
78Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
- Printing (63)
- Study space away from room (38)
- Available software or courseware (35)
79Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
- Printing (63)
- Study space away from room (38)
- Available software or courseware (35)
- Convenient Location (28)
80Reasons for Cluster Use Undergraduate Students
- Printing (63)
- Study space away from room (38)
- Available software or courseware (35)
- Convenient Location (28)
- Group or partner work space (18)
81Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
82Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
83Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
84Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
85Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
- Own computer not working
86Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
- Own computer not working
- In-room network connection not yet active
87Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
- Own computer not working
- In-room network connection not yet active
- Scanning (21)
88Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
- Own computer not working
- In-room network connection not yet active
- Scanning (21)
- Available software or courseware (18)
89Reasons for Cluster Use Graduate Students
- Printing (37)
- Convenient Location (31)
- Other (30)
- Own computer not working
- In-room network connection not yet active
- Scanning (21)
- Available software or courseware (18)
- Study space away from room (15)
90Desired Improvements
91Desired Improvements
92Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
93Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
94Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
95Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
- Better group study spaces
96Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
- Better group study spaces
- Large displays for collaborative work
97Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
- Better group study spaces
- Large displays for collaborative work
- Multimedia facilities
98Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
- Better group study spaces
- Large displays for collaborative work
- Multimedia facilities
- Scanners
99Desired Improvements
- Color Printing
- More Windows computers
- More quiet individual study spaces
- Better black-and-white printing
- Better group study spaces
- Large displays for collaborative work
- Multimedia facilities
- Scanners
- Video editing software
100Designing the Cluster Experience
101Designing the Cluster Experience
- ME 013 N Designing the Human Experience
102Designing the Cluster Experience
- ME 013 N Designing the Human Experience
- Introductory Product Design class taught in
Winter 2003
103Designing the Cluster Experience
- ME 013 N Designing the Human Experience
- Introductory Product Design class taught in
Winter 2003 - ResComp was approached by faculty member and
asked to guide a final project
104Designing the Cluster Experience
- ME 013 N Designing the Human Experience
- Introductory Product Design class taught in
Winter 2003 - ResComp was approached by faculty member and
asked to guide a final project - Students chose to focus on reengineering the
cluster users experience
105Observations
106Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
107Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
- Spaces not designed specifically for that purpose
108Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
- Spaces not designed specifically for that purpose
- Dont scale to new technology
109Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
- Spaces not designed specifically for that purpose
- Dont scale to new technology
- They resemble prison cells tiny, windowless,
airless
110Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
- Spaces not designed specifically for that purpose
- Dont scale to new technology
- They resemble prison cells tiny, windowless,
airless - Confining
111Observations
- Computer clusters are old and outdated
- Spaces not designed specifically for that purpose
- Dont scale to new technology
- They resemble prison cells tiny, windowless,
airless - Confining
Basically, theyre not fun places
112Observations (continued)
113Observations (continued)
- Generally, students go to the cluster for
services they dont have or cant afford
114Observations (continued)
- Generally, students go to the cluster for
services they dont have or cant afford - No computer of their own
115Observations (continued)
- Generally, students go to the cluster for
services they dont have or cant afford - No computer of their own
- Need higher-performance technology
116Observations (continued)
- Generally, students go to the cluster for
services they dont have or cant afford - No computer of their own
- Need higher-performance technology
- Need specific software
117The Solution
118The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford
119The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford - Thermal-dye photo printers
120The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford - Thermal-dye photo printers
- Scanners, digital camera, camcorder
121The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford - Thermal-dye photo printers
- Scanners, digital camera, camcorder
- Digital photo and video editing workstations with
powerful processors
122The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford - Thermal-dye photo printers
- Scanners, digital camera, camcorder
- Digital photo and video editing workstations with
powerful processors - Powerful laptops that can be checked out
123The Solution
- Give students access to technology they want but
cannot afford - Thermal-dye photo printers
- Scanners, digital camera, camcorder
- Digital photo and video editing workstations with
powerful processors - Powerful laptops that can be checked out
- Large flat screen monitors that you can control
with your own laptop
124The work environment
125The work environment
- Students should want to work there
126The work environment
- Students should want to work there
- Abundance of natural light with large windows
along one side of the wall
127The work environment
- Students should want to work there
- Abundance of natural light with large windows
along one side of the wall - Comfortable furniture (i.e. sofas and nice
chairs )
128The work environment
- Students should want to work there
- Abundance of natural light with large windows
along one side of the wall - Comfortable furniture (i.e. sofas and nice
chairs ) - Quiet environment superior to dorm/lounge
129The work environment
- Students should want to work there
- Abundance of natural light with large windows
along one side of the wall - Comfortable furniture (i.e. sofas and nice
chairs ) - Quiet environment superior to dorm/lounge
- Small loft with padded, slanted walls, comfy
chairs, and large windows which would serve as a
reading room
130The work environment
- Students should want to work there
- Abundance of natural light with large windows
along one side of the wall - Comfortable furniture (i.e. sofas and nice
chairs ) - Quiet environment superior to dorm/lounge
- Small loft with padded, slanted walls, comfy
chairs, and large windows which would serve as a
reading room - A group corner for collaborative work
131Design models
132Workstations
Printer
Other digital equipment
Movable Desk
133Group Display
Whiteboards
Storage area for technology
Group Desk
Group Area
Put laptops here
134Practicalities?
135Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
136Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
137Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
138Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
- But the design principles are sound
139Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
- But the design principles are sound
- Attractive, functional, and flexible spaces
140Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
- But the design principles are sound
- Attractive, functional, and flexible spaces
- Built to account for collaboration, ergonomics,
and scalability
141Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
- But the design principles are sound
- Attractive, functional, and flexible spaces
- Built to account for collaboration, ergonomics,
and scalability - Much of the technology exists already
142Practicalities?
- Some ideas are impractical
- Thermal-dye printers
- Unstaffed but secure laptop checkout
- But the design principles are sound
- Attractive, functional, and flexible spaces
- Built to account for collaboration, ergonomics,
and scalability - Much of the technology exists already
- Event Sharing
143What is Stanford doing?
144What is Stanford doing?
- Buying scanners like crazy
145What is Stanford doing?
- Buying scanners like crazy
- Looking at the possibility of installing group
corners with large displays in some areas
146What is Stanford doing?
- Buying scanners like crazy
- Looking at the possibility of installing group
corners with large displays in some areas - Coming up with a multi-year cluster furnishings
design project master plan
147What is Stanford doing?
- Buying scanners like crazy
- Looking at the possibility of installing group
corners with large displays in some areas - Coming up with a multi-year cluster furnishings
design project master plan - Keeping our eyes open and our fingers crossed
148Questions?
149Thanks!