Condor@Micron Brooklin J. Gore Senior Fellow May 2003 1 1 2003 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Information is subject to change without notice. 1 1
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Motivations You come to understand that the purpose of a machine is ultimately not to run programs, but to solve problems. -- Monty Denneau
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Motivations The following initiatives were presented to the officers: New demand management process Payback analysis Roadmap emphasis Engineering pools Officer participation visibility Identify and eliminate legacy environments Implement storage & server consolidation Implement grid computing Continue with budget plan execution These are all critical to meeting our cost reduction plans.
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Goals Aligned with Corporate and IT Goals Lower costs, higher equipment utilization Better data, faster, cheaper Specific goals (by December, 2003) Grow to 1000 machines (processors) Global pools idle < 20% At least one production Windows application Match resource growth w/application deployment Educate developers
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Pools azit 18 is 211 mava 17 rnd 73 backend 19 Condor pools
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Sample Applications Advanced Process Control (APC) Defect Analysis (ESDA) Engineering Analysis Global Planning & Scheduling (GPSS) Integrated Data Analysis (IDAS) Network Management Statistical Process Control Charts
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron & HPC Roadmap CPU Aquifer Applications / Procs Global Grid 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Condor opportunistic Condor clusters Mosix/Parallel clusters Supercomputer-class clusters R&D Early adoption Mainstream adoption
2003 Condor Workshop Condor@Micron Needs All your great work User friendly features Windows screensaver (Birdwatcher+) Industry Users Group
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