Title: Open Science Grid For CI-Days
1Open Science GridFor CI-Days
Internet2 Fall Member Meeting, 2007 John
McGee mcgee_at_renci.org OSG Engagement
Manager Renaissance Computing Institute Universit
y of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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3Why should my University facilitate(or drive)
resource sharing?
- Because researchers with federally funded
clusters cant wait to meet you and your Grid
middleware? - Because its the right thing to do
- Enables new modalities of collaboration
- Enables new levels of scale
- Democratizes large scale computing
- Sharing locally leads to sharing globally
- Better overall resource utilization
- Funding agencies
- At the heart of the cyberinfrastructure vision is
the development of a cultural community that
supports peer-to-peer collaboration and new modes - of education based upon broad and open access to
leadership computing data and information
resources online instruments and observatories
and visualization and collaboration services. - Arden Bement CI Vision for 21st Century
introduction
4Clemson Campus Condor Pool
- Machines in 27 different locations on Campus
- 1,700 job slots
- gt1.8M hours served in6 months
- users from Industrial and Chemical engineering,
and Economics - Fast ramp up of usage
- Accessible to the OSG through a gateway
56,400 CPUs available Campus Condor pool
backfills idle nodes in PBS clusters - provided
5.5 million CPU-hours in 2006, all from idle
nodes in clusters Use on TeraGrid 2.4 million
hours in 2006 spent Building a database of
hypothetical zeolite structures 2007 5.5
million hours allocated to TG
http//www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/PCW2007/presentation
s/cheeseman_Purdue_Condor_Week_2007.ppt
6The Open Science Grid
A framework for large scale distributed resource
sharing addressing the technology, policy, and
social requirements of sharing
- OSG is a consortium of software, service and
resource providers and researchers, from
universities, national laboratories and computing
centers across the U.S., who together build and
operate the OSG project. The project is funded by
the NSF and DOE, and provides staff for managing
various aspects of the OSG. - Brings petascale computing and storage resources
into a uniform grid computing environment - Integrates computing and storage resources from
over 50 sites in the U.S. and beyond
7Principal Science Drivers
- High energy and nuclear physics
- 100s of petabytes (LHC) 2007
- Several petabytes 2005
- LIGO (gravity wave search)
- 0.5 - several petabytes 2002
- Digital astronomy
- 10s of petabytes 2009
- 10s of terabytes 2001
- Other sciences emerging
- Bioinformatics (10s of petabytes)
- Nanoscience
- Environmental
- Chemistry
- Applied mathematics
- Materials Science
8Virtual Organizations (VOs)
- The OSG Infrastructure trades in Groups not
Individuals - VO Management services allow registration,
administration and control of members of the
group. - Facilities trust and authorize VOs.
- Storage and Compute Services prioritize according
to VO group.
VO Management Service
VO Management Applications
OSG and WAN
Set of Available Resources
Campus Grid
Campus Grid
Campus Grid
Image courtesy UNM
Image courtesy UNM
9Date range 2007-04-29 000000 GMT - 2007-05-07
235959 GMT
10Designing proteins in the Kuhlman Lab
For each protein we design, we consume about
3,000 CPU hours across 10,000 jobs, says
Kuhlman. Adding in the structure and atom
design process, weve consumed about 100,000 CPU
hours in total so far.
What impressed me most was how quickly we were
able to access the grid and start using it. We
learned about it at RENCI, and we were running
jobs about two weeks later, says Kuhlman.
11 so, what can we do together
Campus
Researcher
Student
Lab IT
Department IT
Department IT
Campus IT and Enterprise Systems
Campus Research Computing
to advance scientific research and education?
12What can we do together?
- OSG is looking for a few partners to help deploy
campus wide grid infrastructure that integrates
with local enterprise infrastructure and the
national CI - RENCIs OSG team is available to help scientists
get their applications running on OSG - low impact starting point
- Help your researchers gain significant compute
cycles while exploring OSG as a framework for
your own campus CI
mailto osg_at_renci.org
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