Title: NetworkBased Computing: Issues, Trends, and Challenges
1Who Am I?
- Prof. Christopher Stewart (Chris)
- DL 793
- http//www.cse.ohio-state.edu/cstewart
- Research interest Sustainable Datacenters
- A datacenter is a warehouse full of servers often
used to run 24x7 web applications - A sustainable datacenter uses renewable energy to
reduce its carbon footprint - Challenge Renewable energy is intermittent
- One idea (HotPower 2009) Route web requests
according to the availability of renewables
2High-End Computing Systems Group An Overview
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering The Ohio State University
3Why Parallel Computing?
- Traditional Reason High-end applications
- Key enabler of advances in science, engineering,
and medicine - Use computational models and simulation to
replace or supplement experiments - Very important for society, but a mere drop in
the ocean of computing, i.e. most of the world
did not care - But today, all computers are parallel computers
- Multi-core is mainstream technology
- Disruptive technology has industry in panic
- Huge demand for expertise in parallel systems
4Multi-Core Computing
- Stanford President John Hennessy when we start
talking about parallelism and ease of use of
truly parallel computers, were talking about a
problem thats as hard as any that computer
science has faced. - I would be panicked if I were in
industry. - David Patterson At Microsoft in 2005, if you
said, Hey, what do you guys think about parallel
computers? they would reply, Who cares about
parallel computers? We've had 15 or 20 years of
doubling every 18 months. Get lost. - You couldn't get anybody's attention inside
Microsoft by saying that the future was
parallelism. Now, everybody at Microsoft is
talking about parallelism. -
5Single Processor Performance Trends
Source J. Birnbaum
- Single-processor performance experienced dramatic
improvements from 1) clock, and 2) architectural
improvement (pipelining, Instruction-Level-Paralle
lism)
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6Power Density Trends
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Power doubles every 4 years 5-year projection
200W total, 125 W/cm2 !
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Pentium 4
Pentium III
Pentium II
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PVI 75W _at_ 1.5V 50 A!
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New Microarchitecture Challenges in the Coming
Generations of CMOS Process Technologies Fred
Pollack, Intel Corp.
7Processor Clock Frequency Trends
- Processor clock rates increased over 100x in two
decades, but have now flattened out
Source Deszo Sima
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8Moores Law Still Going Strong
- But transistor density continues to rise unabated
- Multiple cores appear to be only option for
sustained performance growth for everyday
consumer applications
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9Systems Research Areas
Bio-Informatics, Info-Retrieval, Internet
services, Databases and Datamining
Hakan, Srini
Par/Dist Applications
Middleware, Compilers/Runtime Systems, OS,
Dependability and Security
Gagan, Feng, Saday, and Chris
Systems Software
Communication Protocols, Data Access, Multi-core
Architectures
D.K., Radu, and Xiaodong
Arch/Networks/Storage
10Systems Faculty
- Gagan Agrawal
- Grid Computing, Middleware, Data Mining,
Biological Data Integration - Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu
- Databases and Bio-Informatics
- D. K. Panda
- Architecture, Networking, File systems,
Data-Centers and Virtualization - Srini Parthasarathy
- Data Mining, Parallel Distributed Computing
Systems, Bioinformatics - Feng Qin
- Operating Systems, Security and Dependability
11Systems Faculty cont.
- P. (Saday) Sadayappan
- Performance Optimization, Compilers/Runtime
Systems - Christopher Stewart
- Power management, Data-intensive services,
Empirical studies - Radu Teodorescu
- Multicore Computer Architecture, Reliability, Low
power computing - Xiaodong Zhang
- Distributed Systems, Memory Systems (also
Networking)
12Systems Research Collaboration Cloud Computing
Srini
Han-wei Raghu
Raghu
Gagan
Srini Gagan
Srini
Gagan Radu
Hakan
Saday
Srini
Xiaodong D.K.
Chris
D.K.
13National Leadership Indicators
- Significant funding from competitive sources
- NSF, DOE, DARPA, NIH
- 6M in PI funding in 2009 alone!
- Strong players in National initiatives (DOE FT,
DOE Pmodels..) - Conference leadership
- PC/General Chair ICDCS, IPDPS, SC, Hot IC, ANCS,
HiPC, LCPC, ICPP, SIAM DM (at CMH 2010) - VC/Area Chair HPDC, IPDPS, SIGKDD, ICDM
- Editorial leadership
- IEEE TPDS (Associate EIC), Trans Computers,
Micro JPDC, IEEE Intelligent Systems, IEEE TKDE,
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Distributed
and Parallel Databases -
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14Deployed Systems and Software
- Clock-Pro page replacement algorithm in Linux
- MVAPICH (975 organizations in 51 countries)
- NFS over RDMA (adopted by Sun)
- Tensor Contraction Engine (NWCHEM Comp. Chemistry
suite) - PLuTo Automatic Parallelizer (incorporated in IBM
xlc compiler) - Eclat Algorithm used in a host of DB and
Statistical Analysis tools - MotifMiner
- LCSTrim Indexing XML Data
- Tree and Graph Mining Suites
15Systems Area Student Accomplishments
- Over 60 graduate students doing research in the
Systems area - Over 40 students funded as RAs
- Publication at premiere conferences (last 5 yrs)
- gt40 papers in top high performance computing
conf. (e.g., SC, IPDPS, ICS) - gt30 papers in top data mining conf. (e.g., KDD,
ICDM, SIAM DM) - gt15 papers in top database conf. (e.g., ICDE,
SIGIR, VLDB, SIGMOD, PODS) - Regular presence at the top ACM and USENIX
systems conferences (e.g., SIGMETRICS, PPOPP,
PLDI, PACT, USENIX ATC, ASPLOS, Eurosys, SOSP,
ISCA) - 13 Best Paper awards at major conferences over
last five years, over 20 nominations.
16Systems Area Student Accomplishments
- Departmental Research award each year for last 5
years - Prestigious Fellowship awards
- 5 IBM Fellowships
- 1 Microsoft Research Fellowship
- 2 CRA Computing Innovation Fellowships
- Ph.D. and Masters graduates in great demand
- National Labs Argonne, Oak Ridge, PNNL
- Industry Google, IBM TJ Watson, SGI,
Compaq/Tandem, Microsoft, Lucent, Citrix, Dell,
Yahoo, Amazon, Oracle, HP Research, AskJeeves,
Teradata - Academia Arizona State University, Louisiana
State University, University of
Cincinnati/Cincinnati Childrens Hospital, San
Francisco State University, Stanford Carnegie
Institute, U. Iowa, Drexel University.
17Research Opportunities
- Ph. D. Major area
- Very strong market demand
- Expect continuing demand due to impact on
foundations as well as technology advances - Ph.D. Minor area
- Systems cross-cuts many research directions in
AI, Graphics, Networking, Software Engineering - Masters Thesis
- Masters Project
18Relevant Courses
CSE 621
CSE 721
High Perf. Comp.
Architecture
CSE 775
CSE 875
CSE 762
CSE 760
Operating Systems
CSE 671
Databases/ DataMining
CSE 770
CSE 772
CSE 674
CSE 756
Languages/Compilers
CSE 755
- 621 is only offered in Autumn
- 721 is only offered in Winter
- 674, 756, 875 only in Spring (775 in Au/Sp)
19Specialty Courses
- 788.xxx 3 credit, letter-graded, once in 2 yrs
- 888.xxx S/U graded, every quarter
- Agrawal 788.11I, 888.11I
- Ferhatosmanoglu 788.02H, 888.02H
- Panda 788.08P, 888.08P
- Parthasarathy 788.02G, 888.02J
- Qin 788.06Q and 888.06Q
- Sadayappan 788.11J, 888.11J, 888.11K
- Teodorescu 888.11A, 788.11I
- Stewart 788
- Zhang 788.11Z, 888.11X
20Summary
- Addressing cutting-edge research challenges with
focus on multi-disciplinary applications - Significant research funding from federal,
industrial and state sources - Synergistic group with significant growth in the
last few years - Many research opportunities for bright and
motivated students as major area or minor area
for Ph.D., M.S. thesis, or M.S. project
21System Group Meetings
- Fridays at 430pm in DL 480
- Broad focus on engaging topics
- Learn about the research of fellow students
- Share and defend your own ideas
- Or stop by and listen as an outsider
- Starting September 25