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Welcome To The 45 th HPC User Forum Meeting April 2012

Important Dates For Your Calendar FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: 2012 International Meetings:  Imperial College, UK, July 5 & 6  HLRS/University of Stuttgart, July 9 & 10 Next 2012 US Meeting:  2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan

Thank You To Our Sponsors! Gold  Intel  HP Silver  Altair Engineering  AMD  Platform Computing Bronze  Appro International  Bright Computing  Gnodal  Mellanox  Panasas  Raytheon Monday:  Dinner – AMD & Platform Computing Tuesday:  Breakfast -- Mellanox  AM Break – Raytheon  Lunch – Altair Engineering  PM Break – Bright Computing  Dinner – Intel and HP Wednesday:  Breakfast -- Panasas  AM Break – IDC  Lunch – Appro International  PM Break – Gnodal

Dinner Thanks to: AMD & Platform Computing

Tuesday Dinner Vendor Updates: 10 Minutes Parallel Scientific Appro Altair AMD Bright Computing Gnodal Panasas Platform

Welcome To The 45 th HPC User Forum Meeting April 2012

Dinner Thanks to: AMD & Platform Computing Breakfast Thanks to: Mellanox

Thank You To Our Sponsors! Gold  Intel  HP Silver  Altair Engineering  AMD  Platform Computing Bronze  Appro International  Bright Computing  Gnodal  Mellanox  Panasas  Raytheon Monday:  Dinner – AMD & Platform Computing Tuesday:  Breakfast -- Mellanox  AM Break – Raytheon  Lunch – Altair Engineering  PM Break – Bright Computing  Dinner – Intel and HP Wednesday:  Breakfast -- Panasas  AM Break – IDC  Lunch – Appro International  PM Break – Gnodal

Introduction: Logistics Ask Mary if you need a receipt We have a very tight agenda (as usual)  Please help us keep on time! Review handouts  Note: We will post most of the presentations on the web site  Please complete the evaluation form

New HPC Innovation Award Program:

Welcome Steve Finn HPC User Forum Chairman

Important Dates For Your Calendar FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: 2012 International Meetings:  Imperial College, UK, July 5 & 6  HLRS/University of Stuttgart, July 9 & 10 Next 2012 US Meeting:  2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan

HPC User Forum Mission To Improve The Health Of The High Performance Computing Industry Through Open Discussions, Information- sharing And Initiatives Involving HPC Users In Industry, Government And Academia Along With HPC Vendors And Other Interested Parties

Steering Committee Members Steve Finn, Cherokee Information Services, Chairman Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames, Vice Chairman Earl Joseph, IDC, Executive Director Vijay Agarwala, Penn State University Alex Akkerman, Ford Motor Company Doug Ball, The Boeing Company Paul Buerger, Avetec Steve Conway, IDC Research Vice President Jack Collins, National Cancer Institute Jeff Broughton. NERSC/Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Merle Giles, NSCA/University of Illinois Chris Catherasoo, Caltech James Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Doug Kothe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Paul Muzio, City University of New York Michael Resch, HLRS, University of Stuttgart Vince Scarafino, Industry Expert Allan Snavely, Livermore National Lababoratory

IDC HPC Market Update

IDC’s HPC Team Earl Joseph IDC HPC research studies, HPC User Forum and strategic consulting Steve Conway Strategic consulting, HPC User Forum, market trends, Big Data Chirag DeKate HPC QView, technology trends, Big Data, innovation awards program Lloyd Cohen HPC market analysis, data analysis and workstations Beth Throckmorton Government account support and special projects Charlie Hayes Government HPC issues, DOE and special studies Mary Rolph HPC User Forum conference planning and logistics

Top Trends in HPC The global economy in HPC is growing again  2010 grew by 10%, to reach $9.5 billion  2011 grew by 8.4% to reach $10.3 billion  We are forecasting ~7% growth over the next 5 years Major challenges for datacenters  Power, cooling, real estate, system management  Storage and data management continue to grow in importance Software hurdles are rising to the top for most users GPUs are seeing real tractions in certain verticals The worldwide Patascale Race is in full speed

IDC PRESS RELEASE: HPC Server Market Delivers Record Revenues and 8.4% Growth in 2011 FRAMINGHAM, Mass., March 20, 2012 – Worldwide factory revenue for the high performance computing (HPC) technical server market increased by 8.4% in full-year 2011 to reach a record $10.3 billion, up from $9.5 billion in 2010, according to the newly released International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide High-Performance Technical Server QView. The 2011 results exceeded IDC's forecast of 7.2% year-over-year revenue growth. Unit shipments in 2011 declined 6.9% year over year as average selling prices grew, indicating a continued shift to large system sales. IBM and HP ended the year in a statistical tie for leadership with 32.6% and 32.1% of overall factory revenue market share, respectively. (Note: IDC declares a statistical tie in the worldwide server market when there is less than one percent difference in the factory revenues of two or more vendors.) The brightest spot was the "Supercomputers" segment for HPC systems selling for $500,000 and up, which jumped 24% to reach revenues of nearly $4.4 billion during a year of continuing worldwide economic recovery. At the other end of the price spectrum, revenue from "Workgroup" HPC systems sold for below $100,000 fell 4% to $1.2 billion as buyers continued to delay or cancel some planned acquisitions in this segment that is characterized by purchases based on shorter sales cycles and more discretionary spending. These results reflect a continuing, dramatic shift of HPC technical server revenue share toward the Supercomputers segment. "HPC technical servers, especially Supercomputers, have been closely linked not only to scientific advances but also to industrial innovation and economic competitiveness. For this reason, nations and regions across the world are increasing their investments in supercomputing even in today's challenging economic conditions," said Earl Joseph, program vice president for HPC at IDC. IDC expects the HPC technical server market to grow at a healthy 7% to 8% yearly rate to reach revenues of $13.4 billion by Vendor Highlights: IBM had an exceptionally strong year, achieving 19.3% revenue growth over HP revenue increased by a robust 9.6%, enabling the company to tie IBM for HPC market share leadership. Dell grew revenue by 2.1% and maintained its number three position with nearly 14.5% market share.

2012 IDC HPC Research Areas New And Potentially Disruptive Technologies & New Approaches  Big data  Co-processors  All types of flash/SSDs  New software solutions  Government programs to help bring to market new capabilities Special HPC Research Areas & Reports:  A new user-based data tracker product  End-user based MCS reports: clusters, processors, accelerators, storage, interconnects, system software, and applications  The evolution of government HPC budgets  Emerging markets including China, Russia, etc.  SMB and SMS research  The HPC award program  The evolution of clouds in HPC  Scaling of software – issues and soultions  Worldwide Petascale and Exascale Initiatives S

1.The HPC Market Will Continue to Benefit from the Global Economic Recovery 2.The Worldwide High End Race Will Accelerate 3.Exascale Decisions Could Shift Future Leadership 4.Software Leadership Will Become the New Battleground 5.The Processor Arena Will Become More Crowded 6.National/Regional Technology Development Will Gain Momentum 7.Big Data Methods Will Start to Transform the HPC Market, Including Storage 8.Cloud Computing Will Make Steady Progress 9.There Will Be Shifting Sands in the Networking Market 10.Petascale Performance on Big Systems Will Create New Business Opportunities IDC Top 10 HPC Predictions for 2012 S

2011 HPC WW Market Results: By Competitive Segments C

2011 HPC WW Market Results: By Price Bands C

2011 HPC WW Market Results: By Region C

2011 HPC WW Market Results: Processor Packages Shipped C

2011 HPC WW Market Results: By System Units Sold C

HPC Vendor Revenue Shares C

HPC Forecasts And Growth Areas E

New HPC Forecasts 2011 was a very strong year and we are projecting 7% yearly growth to should exceed $14 billion

New HPC Forecasts: By Competitive Segment

New HPC Forecasts: By Verticals

National Use Of HPC And Supercomputers

Why Is HPC Becoming So Important To Nations? Worldwide political leaders increasingly recognize this trend: In 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that without more investment in supercomputer technology, “Russian products will not be competitive or of interest to potential buyers.” In June 2010, Rep. Chung Doo-un of South Korea’s Grand National Party: “If Korea is to survive in this increasingly competitive world, it must not neglect nurturing the supercomputer industry, which has emerged as a new growth driver in advanced countries.” The Korean National Assembly then called for the creation of a national five-year plan for advancing HPC In February 2012, the European Commission announced that it has adopted a plan to double spending on HPC to €1.2 billion, with much of that money aimed at the installation of additional petascale supercomputer systems

Supercomputer WW Growth Is Reshaping The Market The overall HPC market was hard it by the recession, and has now fully recovered The worldwide supercomputer segment went into a major growth cycle – from 2008 to 2011

USA Supercomputer Growth The USA HPC market was hard it by the recession, and still hasn’t fully recovered The USA supercomputer segment grew some, but at a lower rate

China Supercomputer Growth The China HPC market wasn’t impacted by the recession, and is well underway to reach $1 billion in 5 years The china supercomputer segment grew the most, heavily since 2007

Japan Supercomputer Growth The Japan HPC market was hard it by the recession The Japan supercomputer segment is very up and down (Riken will make 2012 very large)

Conclusions  2010 and 2011 were both strong years – and show a return to healthy growth in the HPC market  IDC predicts the HPC market will continue growth in 2012 and grow by 7% over the next five years  The recovery will benefit HPC segments unevenly:  The Supercomputer segment growth will remain turbo-charged by government spending aimed at HPC leadership and “petaflops club” membership  And could exceed our current forecasts

But There are Still Major Customer Pain Points Software is still the #1 roadblock  Parallel software is lacking for most users: –Many applications can’t grow their parallelism level –Better management software is needed –New buyers – require “ease-of-everything”  Clusters are still hard to use and manage: –System management & growing cluster complexity –Power, cooling and floor space are major issues –Third party software costs –Weak interconnect performance at all levels –RAS is a growing issue  Storage and data management are becoming new bottle necks  Lack of full software support for heterogeneous environments and accelerators

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Agenda: Day One Morning 8:00amWelcome, Steve Finn, Rupak Biswas and Earl Joseph 8:10amHPC Market Update, Earl Joseph, Chirag Dekate and Steve Conway Morning Session Chair: Steve Finn 8:30amData-Intensive Computing: Redefining HPC? (Moderator: Paul Muzio) Big Data in Cancer Research, Jack Collins, National Cancer Center- ABCC Stampede: Intel MIC And Data-Intensive Computing, Jay Boisseau, Texas Advanced Computing Center Big Data Approaches at Convey, John Leidel Cray Technical Perspective On Data-Intensive Computing, Amar Shan, Cray 10:15am - 10:45am Break Data-intensive Computing Research At PNNL, John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Trends in High Performance Analytics, David Pope, SAS 11:30am Invited Vendor Technology Updates: Intel and HP 12:00pm Networking Lunch

AM Break Thanks to: Raytheon Lunch Thanks to: Altair Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm

Thank You To: Altair Engineering For Lunch

Agenda: Day One Afternoon Afternoon Session Chair: Rupak Biswas 1:00pmData-Intensive Computing: Redefining HPC? (Part two) Processing Large Volumes of Experimental Data, Shane Canon, LBNL SGI Technical Perspective On Data-Intensive Computing, Eng Lim Goh, SGI Big Data and PLFS: A Checkpoint File System For Parallel Applications, John Bent, EMC HPC Data-intensive Computing Technologies, Scott Campbell, Platform/IBM 2:45pmBreak 3:15pmPerformance Modeling: Better Understanding Future System Performance HPCMP Benchmarking & Performance Analysis, Mark Cowan, USACE ERDC ITL Performance Optimization, Phil Mucci, Minimal Metrics Modeling Performance, Energy Metrics And Reliability, Robert Sinkovits, San Diego Supercomputer Center Advances in Parallel Programming Environments, John Tran, NVIDIA 5:00pmRENCI HPC Activities Update, Charles Schmitt, RENCI 5:30pmNetworking Break and Time for 1-on-1 Meetings 6:30pm Reception and Dinner Event. Keynote Speaker: Roger Hunter, NASA Kepler Mission Manager, The Search for Exoplanets

Thank You To: Bright Computing For The Break

Dinner Logistics  Special Dinner Event  Sponsored by Intel and HP

Welcome To Day 2 Of The HPC User Forum Meeting

Dinner Thanks to: Intel and HP Breakfast Thanks to: Panasas

Agenda: Day Two Morning 8:10amWelcome, Earl Joseph and Steve Finn Morning Session Chair: Vince Scarafino 8:15amPotential Disruptive Technologies -- Short Presentations and Panel Discussion: Exploring emerging technologies that have the potential to redefine the HPC market (Moderator: Earl Joseph): The use of ARM-based processors at HP and Redstone, Scott Misage ARM-based processors by Calxeda, Karl Freund The use of DSP technology, Arnon Friedmann, TI New Aspects of VPI, Virtualization and Co-Design, Todd Wilde, Mellanox MIC Directions and Ideas, Jim Jeffers, Intel High Performance Cluster Computing, Charles Kaminski, LexisNexis Emerging Parallel Programming Approaches, Guang Gao, ETI Phil Mucci, Minimal Metrics GPUs, David Luebke, NVIDIA 10:15am Break 10:30am Update on HPC at HLRS, Michael Resch, HLRS/Stuttgart 11:00am DOD HPCMP Update, John West, Director, HPCMP 11:30am DOD PETTT Program: Leveraging National HPC Assets, Patrick Dreher, HPTi 12:00pm Networking Lunch

Lunch Thanks to: Appro Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm

Thank You Appro International For Lunch

Agenda: Day Two Afternoon Afternoon Session Chair: Merle Giles, NCSA 1:00pmCenter for Applied High Performance Computing (Danville, VA), Gil Miller, Noblis 1:30pmPanel: Government Funding Approaches & New Ideas (Moderator: Vince Scarafino) John West, DoD HPCMP Jay Boisseau, TACC Michael Resch, HLRS/University of Stuttgart Mike Little, NASA 2:30pmBreak 2:45pmIndustrial Access to HPC -- Short Presentations Followed By A Panel Discussion (Moderator: Merle Giles): INCITE Program Update, Julia White, ORNL Blue Waters, Merle Giles, NCSA Industrial Advisory Council on HPC in South Africa, Happy Sithole ORNL Industrial Outreach Program, Suzy Tichenor, ORNL Industrial Outreach in Europe, Michael Resch, HLRS/University of Stuttgart 4:00pmBoeing Design, Analysis and Optimization with HPC, Jeremie Albert and David Bowen, Boeing, introduced by Altair 4:45pmMeeting Wrap-Up, Steve Finn, Rupak Biswas, Steve Conway and Earl Joseph

Thank You To: Gnodal For The Break

Important Dates For Your Calendar FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: 2012 International Meetings:  Imperial College, UK, July 5 & 6  HLRS/University of Stuttgart, July 9 & 10 Next 2012 US Meeting:  2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan

Thank You To Our Sponsors! Gold  Intel  HP Silver  Altair Engineering  AMD  Platform Computing Bronze  Appro International  Bright Computing  Gnodal  Mellanox  Panasas  Raytheon Monday:  Dinner – AMD & Platform Computing Tuesday:  Breakfast -- Mellanox  AM Break – Raytheon  Lunch – Altair Engineering  PM Break – Bright Computing  Dinner – Intel and HP Wednesday:  Breakfast -- Panasas  AM Break – IDC  Lunch – Appro International  PM Break – Gnodal

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