PSiGrid Grace C. Dy Jongco Advanced Science and Technology Institute Department of Science and Technology PHILIPPINES 14 th PRAGMA Meeting Taichung, Taiwan.

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PSiGrid Grace C. Dy Jongco Advanced Science and Technology Institute Department of Science and Technology PHILIPPINES 14 th PRAGMA Meeting Taichung, Taiwan Improving research collaborations bridging R&D outputs through grid technologies. The Philippine e-Science Grid

Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) ICT and microelectronics R&D agency under the Philippines' Department of Science and Technology Based inside the University of the Philippines- Diliman campus, located in Quezon City in northern Metro Manila Manages and operates the Philippine Research, Education and Government Information Network (PREGINET), the national research and education network of the Philippines (

PREGINET Infrastructure Has 80 local partners nationwide 4 exchange points: Quezon City, Makati City, Cebu City, and Cagayan de Oro. 16 access points: distributed throughout the country Connected to APAN, TEIN2 and AI3

PREGINET Application Areas E-learning (SOI-Asia, OPAPA/Agriculture Extension Technicians, Science and Math Teachers' Training) IPv6 Deployment, Testbed and Training VoIP Testbed Access Grid Philippine e-Library Data/Content Mirroring Network Measurements

Philippine e-Science Grid Program: A National Grid Initiative

Grid Computing in the Philippines Part of DOST's 8-point agenda – identified as a priority R&D area in ICT Key players –Advanced Science and Technology – Department of Science and Technology (ASTI-DOST) –Computer Science Research Center - University of the Philippines (UP-CSRC) –School of Science and Engineering - Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU-SOSE)

Grid-related Activities ASTI-DOST –PICWIN Project (PAGASA Interactive Climate and Weather Information Network) Deployment of a Linux-based cluster using bit Intel Xeon workstations Numerical weather forecasting (operations) Data: Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), weather service in Germany Model: HRM, MM5 –Grid testbed Three (3), three (3)-node clusters Demonstrate grid computing and familiarization with various grid middleware

Grid-related Activities UP-CSRC –Maintains a computing cluster used by researchers and graduate students who are engaged in information systems development, algebraic computations for modelling and simulations. ADMU-SOSE –AGILA Beowulf cluster - supports the computational subjects offered in the applied mathematics/computational science program of the Mathematics Department.

The PSiGrid Program Duration: 3 years (January 2008 – December 2010) Objective: To establish a grid infrastructure in the Philippines that will: –Enable collaborative research activities among local educational and research institutions, and –Provide distributed services to general users such as national institutions that will use the grid to deliver advanced services. Initially, there are 2 projects under the program. –Project 1: Grid Infra Project –Project 2: Philippine Bioinformatics Solution (PBS) Project

Project 1: Grid Infra Project Establish and maintain a high-performance computing facility in ASTI Establish the core PSiGrid infrastructure –Connect ASTI's computing cluster to the clusters in UP-CSRC, PAGASA and ADMU-SOSE using the existing PREGINET infrastructure Offer basic computational and data grid services to national, educational and research institutions (bioinformatics, weather and climate modelling) Promote grid technology locally by developing and conducting courses on grid and cluster computing Participate in regional and international grid communities

ASTI HPC Facility 32 Computing nodes –2 × Quad Core Intel® Xeon®, 2.0 GHz 24 Terabytes of storage space 16 Reconfigurable auxiliary computing nodes (Progeniq BioBoost) –BLAST, ClustalW, HMMer, Smith-Waterman

Project 2: PBS Project Enhance the availability of bioinformatics services locally –Provide rapid access to major biological sequences and structure databases web-based search engine mirror of major biological sequences and structure databases –Provide web-hosting services for bioinformatics application software Provide assistance in capability building through the conduct of trainings (cluster management, bioinformatics software development and use of free and open source tools)

Project 3: FedGIS Establish a web-based Federated Geospatial Information System for use in hazard mapping and assessment –a precursor platform for the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Enhance the capabilities of concerned agencies in disaster mitigation –National Mapping & Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) –Office of Civil Defense (OCD) –Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) –Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) –Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)

Future Collaborators International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Manila Observatory (MO) –Climate forecasting for agricultural research University of the Philippines, Los Baños – National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (UPLB-BIOTECH) –Analysis of results and data mining and management (PCR primer design, nucleotide sequence alignment, sequence analysis, phylogeny, protein structure prediction, epitope prediction, etc.)

Conclusion With the PSiGrid initiative, ASTI hopes to promote locally the benefits of grid technology especially in the fields of Life Science, Earth Science and disaster mitigation. Build the infrastructure, train people, identify collaborators

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