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ORNL Site Report ESCC Feb 25, 2014 Susan Hicks

2 Optical Upgrades

3 IPv6 Deployed on border and several DMZ segments Services (WWW, DNS, ) Visitor wireless, IPv6 working with wireless controller Integrating with management/monitoring systems (Bro, Sourcefire, Stealthwatch, Netreg, etc.)

4 Mobility Ubiquitous wireless deployment Citrix XenMobile for both government-owned equipment and personally-owned devices Lync unified communications/collaboration Evaluating ways ORNL staff are already using consumer cloud storage tools, particularly Dropbox, piloting Dropbox for Business to provide enhanced functionality and reduce risks to ORNL. Mobile enabled applications in development Reevaluating BYOD

5 Cloud Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Proof of concept prototype Evaluating requirements for support and integration Compute & Data Environment for Science (CADES) ORNL vision for the future for computing and data services

6Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy Data Science and Compute Strategy at ORNL Consolidate resources and develop a flexible and elastic infrastructure to satisfy needs of existing and future computing and data projects Establish a Compute & Data Environment for Science (CADES) Provide cutting edge data resources for R&D and for prepare for the future Compute and Data Environment for Science targets full range of needs Supply Common Computing and Data Needs Structured Storage Databases Archival Storage Data Fusion Algorithms Data Analysis Systems Ubiquitous Storage (Cloud) File Systems Mid-Range Compute ORNL Compute and Data Environment for Science Data Mining Algorithms Semantic Analysis Algorithms Data Discovery & Dissemination Cloud Compute Visualization & Visual Analytics Semi- Structured Storage Scalable Indexing Natural Language Processing Intelligent User Interfaces Compute and Data Platforms Tools, Software Single PI Projects Centers User Facilities Multi-Institutional Projects Compute and Data Science Liaisons

7Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy CADES Cloud Initial Infrastructure Scalable Storage 5 Petabytes – Lustre, Cinder, Swift, RADOS Shared home 450 Terabytes - NFS Utility Compute Databases Web Servers Workflow Engines Other Persistent Services High Performance Data Mining, Fusion & Analytics Modeling & Simulation ESNet & Internet2 100 Gbps A Data Intensive computing environment serving multiple projects and use cases A rich software stack enabling highly integrated, collaborative, data-centric research Supporting multiple data security levels from open research enclaves to secure enclaves for PHI and proprietary data Open protocols and self-service portal for admins/users OpenStack IaaS & Parallel Compute/Data Environment Integration With Extreme scale 27 Petaflops – Titan 200 Petabytes – HPSS 30 Petabytes - Lustre Scalable I/O Backplane

8 SDN Evaluating potential use cases of SDN in CADES to facilitate dynamic reconfiguration WFO project to evaluate SDN technology Evaluating open source and vendor controllers (Nagi Rao) Local and wide area (simulated) path control based on performance feedback Discussion with Ciena on SDN support

9 Questions ?