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Title: C3.ca%20in%20Atlantic%20Canada


1
C3.ca in Atlantic Canada
  • Virendra Bhavsar
  • Director, Advanced Computational Research
    Laboratory (ACRL)
  • Faculty of Computer Science
  • University of New Brunswick
  • Fredericton, NB
  • Bhavsar_at_unb.ca

2
Outline
  • Personal view of C3.ca
  • Resource providers in Atlantic Canada
  • ACRL
  • Hardware software
  • Users
  • Expertise
  • Other Atlantic RPs MUN, St. Marys, Dalhousie
  • Using C3.ca resources an example

3
C3.ca a personal view
  • What is C3.ca about?
  • Sharing resources
  • Sharing expertise
  • How to promote use of High Performance Computing
    (HPC)?
  • Make access easier
  • Better interfaces
  • GRID
  • Training of HPC application developers

4
Resource Providers in Atlantic Canada
5
ACRL Workshops
  • High Performance Parallel Computing - Getting
    Started on ACRL's IBM SP, a half-day workshop,
    was given by Dr. Eric Aubanel by Dr. Virendra
    Bhavsar in December, January and July
  • Feb. 2001 Dr. Eric Myra (IBM USA) gave a
    three-day parallel programming workshop
  • Workshops at MACI and HPCS2001

6
  • First Atlantic Canada High Performance Computing
    Consortium (AC3) Meeting held Feb. 24 2001
  • MUN, UNB, UPEI, StFX agreed to create AC3 to
    coordinate effective use of Atlantic Canadas HPC
    systems
  • Dalhousie others have joined
  • www.cs.unb.ca/acrl/ac3/ac3.html

7
  • Atlantic Grid proposal to AIF
  • www.cs.unb.ca/acrl/ac3/ac3.html

8
The AC3 GRID
  • An investment in the future of Atlantic Canadian
    RD Infrastructure
  • Dr. Virendra C. Bhavsar
  • UNB, Fredericton
  • bhavsar_at_unb.ca

9
What is a GRID System
  • Cooperative network of shared resources
  • Scaleable wide area network that supports
    resource sharing and distribution
  • Composed of geographically distributed,
    autonomous resource providers
  • Includes computers, network links, human
    resources and databases
  • Exploits the heterogeneous characteristics of the
    participating resource providers
  • Generalized data handling, computing and client
    support system
  • Supports the development of advanced RD
    applications in Science, Engineering and
    Technology Development, Finance and the Arts.

10
GRID Applications
  • Large scale and resource intensive frontier
    applications
  • RD applications that go beyond current
    technological capabilities
  • Technology development applications in
    multi-media, finance, production arts, hard
    sciences and engineering.
  • Advanced telecommunications protocol and services
    development
  • Require specialized facilities and networks
  • Need for high bandwidth, high priority access to
    bandwidth
  • Need for access to HPC sites
  • Need for access to more than one of a set of
    heterogeneous, geographically distributed
    resources
  • Have large computational or data requirements
  • Need high performance visualization facilities at
    remote locations.

11
Some Application Areas
  • Geo-Data processing in Meteorology, Remote
    Sensing, Oceanography, Space Science.
  • Computational Chemistry, Biology, Medical Science
    and Services
  • Simulation Modeling for Transportation,Telecommuni
    cations and Policy Analysis
  • Financial modeling
  • Multi-media applications such as embedded video,
    digital video servers and video conferencing.

12
AC3 Grid
  • Peer network of providers and users
  • Resource providers are autonomous installations
    located at Atlantic Canadian universities
  • Distributed access to all facilities and support
    resources of the GRID
  • Any client with an Internet connection can access
  • Uniform WEB based user interface
  • Common support software available to all clients
  • Secure access to resources and data
  • Single point of entry to GRID services
  • GRID wide monitoring of resource consumption and
    distribution
  • GRID wide scheduling and management of shared
    resources

13
AC3 Grid
  • Shared access to heterogeneous facilities
  • Standard user interface to GRID resources
  • Shared training and support resources
  • Standard training tools and resource information
    databases
  • Common development and support tools
  • GRID application development and debugging
    environments
  • Resource brokering amongst facilities
  • Easy discovery of available GRID resources
  • Integration with other GRID systems either
    Regional or International

14
AC3 GRID Road Map
  • Strategic Plan
  • Resource and Technology Inventory
  • Interim GRID deployment using GLOBUS and Legion
  • Core Software Base
  • Administrative Arrangements
  • Prototype Demonstration
  • Initial Deployment
  • Resource Discovery Mechanisms
  • Advanced Feature Deployment

15
Concluding Message
  • Canadian HPC resources and expertise are growing
    and are readily available
  • Visit www.c3.ca for details

16
HPCS 2002
  • www.umoncton.ca/hpcs2002
  • Deadline for submissions Dec. 14
  • All aspects of HPC
  • Parallel Architectures and Networking
  • Software Systems
  • Parallel Algorithms
  • Applications
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