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TeraGrid Overview Cyberinfrastructure Days Internet2 10/9/07 Mark Sheddon Resource Provider Principal Investigator San Diego Supercomputer Center [email protected]

TeraGrid Overview Cyberinfrastructure Days Internet2 10/9/07 Mark Sheddon Resource Provider Principal Investigator San Diego Supercomputer Center [email protected]

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TeraGrid OverviewCyberinfrastructure Days

Internet210/9/07

Mark SheddonResource Provider Principal Investigator

San Diego Supercomputer Center

[email protected]

TeraGrid

• Funded by the Office of Cyberinfrastructure (OCI) within the National Science Foundation (NSF)– Grid Infrastructure Group (GIG)

• Coordination software development and deployment

• Integration and tracking of general partnership activities

• Lead by University of Chicago/Argonne National Labs (Dane Skow)

– Nine Computational Resource Providers (RP’s)

– Four Software Integration Partners

August 2007

SDSC

TACC

UC/ANL

NCSA

ORNL

PU

IU

PSC

NCAR

Caltech

USC/ISI

UNC/RENCI

UW

Resource Provider (RP)

Software Integration Partner

Grid Infrastructure Group (UChicago)

TeraGrid Facility Partners

TeraGrid Objectives

• DEEP Science: Enable Petascale Science– Make science more productive through an integrated set of

very-high capability computational resources• Address key scientific challenges prioritized by users

• WIDE Impact: Empower Scientific Communities– Bring TeraGrid capabilities to the broad science community

• Partner with science community leaders – e.g. “Science Gateways”

• Create an OPEN Infrastructure, OPEN Partnership– Provide a coordinated, general purpose, reliable set of

services and resources• Partner with campuses and facilities

More Than Just Fast Computers

ScientificInstruments

ORNL SNS

Control

DataGeneration

Over 300 Tflops

Computing

9 ResourceProviders

ApplicationsPackages

Security

Start-up and Large

Allocations

Training

VisualizationServers

.

DisplayTools Software

2D and 3D

Search

DataStorage &Collections

Security

RetrievalInput

SchemaMetadata

Over 100Collections

Ontologies

Archive

Security andAccess

AuthenticationShibboleth

Authorization

ASTA

HumanSupportCentral

HelpDesk

EducationAnd

Outreach

Training

Science Gateways

Policy

GovernanceResourceProviders

CampusPartners

ResearchersEducators

FacultyOver3,200Users

Students

Over1,000

PIs

Accounting

Users Come From Many Scientific Disciplines

TeraGrid Projects by Institution

Blue: 10 or more PI’sRed: 5-9 PI’sYellow: 2-4 PI’sGreen: 1 PI

1000 projects, 3200 users

TeraGrid allocations are available to researchers at any US educational institution by peer review. Exploratory allocations can be obtained through a biweekly review process. See www.teragrid.org.

How Can You Get Involved?

• Apply for an Allocation– Computing Resources

– Applications Support

• Access through a Science Gateway

• Participate in EOT Activities– Institutes, Workshops, Online Tutorials

– TG Conference

• Become a Resource Provider

Requesting Allocations of Computer Time

• TeraGrid resources are provided for free to academic researchers and educators through peer review process– Development Allocations Committee (DAC) for start-up

accounts up to 30,000 hours of time are requests processed in two weeks

– Medium Resource Allocations Committee (MRAC) for requests of up to 500,000 hours of time are reviewed four times a year

– Large Resource Allocations Committee (LRAC) for requests of over 500,000 hours of time are reviewed twice a year

Large Data; Virtualized Resources: Earthquake Simulation

Olsen (SDSU), Okaya (USC), Jordan (USC), Southern California Earthquake Center

Movie SDSC

Helping Applications Take Best Advantage of TG Resources

Advanced Support for TeraGrid Applications (ASTA)

TeraGrid Science Gateways Initiative:Community Interface to Grids

• Common Web Portal or application interfaces (database access, computation, workflow, etc).

• “Back-End” use of TeraGrid computation, information management, visualization, or other services.

Gateways are Growing in Numbers• 10 initial projects as part of TG proposal• >20 Gateway projects today• No limit on how many gateways can use

TG resources– Prepare services and documentation so

developers can work independently

• Open Science Grid (OSG)

• Special PRiority and Urgent Computing Environment (SPRUCE)

• National Virtual Observatory (NVO)

• Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD)

• Computational Chemistry Grid (GridChem)

• Computational Science and Engineering Online (CSE-Online)

• GEON(GEOsciences Network)

• Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES)

• SCEC Earthworks Project

• Network for Computational Nanotechnology and nanoHUB

• GIScience Gateway (GISolve)

• Biology and Biomedicine Science Gateway

• Open Life Sciences Gateway

• The Telescience Project

• Grid Analysis Environment (GAE)

• Neutron Science Instrument Gateway

• TeraGrid Visualization Gateway, ANL

• BIRN

• Gridblast Bioinformatics Gateway

• Earth Systems Grid

• Astrophysical Data Repository (Cornell)

Wide Variety of HPC Training/Education Options• Live/Access Grid Sessions include:

– Introduction to UT Grid Rodeo

– Using the National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource

– BlueGene Applications Workshop

– Introduction to Parallel Computing

– Summer Institutes

– Toward Multicore Petascale Applications

– Introduction to Scientific Visualization

• On-line Self-Paced Tutorials– Over 35 topics and growing

• Curricular Focused Workshops– Introduction to Interdisciplinary Computational Science Education for Educators

– Computational Biology for Biology Educators

– Computational Chemistry for Chemistry Educators and

– Computational Physics for Physics Educators

– Computing in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

– Parallel and Cluster Computing

Workshop Sites 2007

TeraGrid RP

Minority Serving Institution

Research 1 Univ.

2/4 Yr. College

Workshop

Conference Tutorial (e.g. SC, AAAS, AAPT)

TeraGrid ‘07 Conf.

Broadening Participation in TeraGrid

Science, Technology, and Outreach Sessions

Student Competitions for high school, undergraduate and graduate students!

www.teragrid.org/events/teragrid07

Keynote: Anita Jones (U. VA) Technology Keynote: Paul Strong (eBay)

Science Keynote: Phil Maechling (USC/SCEC)

Over 350Attendees

Coming Down the TrackTeraGrid Resource Futures

• TACC– Sun (Ranger), 500 TF (peak), Dec 2007

• LSU– IBM Blade, 25 TF (peak), 1Q08

• U. Tennessee– Cray XT, 1 PF (peak), 1Q09

• NCSA– IBM Power, ~1 PF (sustained), 2011

ONWARD!

www.teragrid.org

Large Data; Virtualized Resources: Earthquake Simulation

Olsen (SDSU), Okaya (USC), Southern California Earthquake Center

Sources: Tom Jordan (USC). Images SDSC.

Helping Applications Take Best Advantage of TG Resources

Advanced Support for TeraGrid Applications (ASTA)