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Future Grid FutureGrid Overview Geoffrey Fox SC09 November

Future Grid Future GridFutureGridFutureGrid The goal of FutureGrid is to support the research on the future of distributed, grid, and cloud computing. FutureGrid will build a robustly managed simulation environment or testbed to support the development and early use in science of new technologies at all levels of the software stack: from networking to middleware to scientific applications. The environment will mimic TeraGrid and/or general parallel and distributed systems – FutureGrid is part of TeraGrid and one of two experimental TeraGrid systems (other is GPU) This test-bed will succeed if it enables major advances in science and engineering through collaborative development of science applications and related software. FutureGrid is a (small 5600 core) Science/Computer Science Cloud but it is more accurately a virtual machine based simulation environment

Future Grid Future Grid FutureGrid Hardware

Future Grid Future Grid Compute Hardware System type# CPUs# CoresTFLOPSTotal RAM (GB) Secondary Storage (TB) Site Status Dynamically configurable systems IBM iDataPlex *IU New System Dell PowerEdge TACC New System IBM iDataPlex UC New System IBM iDataPlex SDSC Existing System Subtotal Systems not dynamically configurable Cray XT5m *IU New System Shared memory system TBD *IU New System 4Q2010 Cell BE Cluster480164IU Existing System IBM iDataPlex UF New System High Throughput Cluster PU Existing System Subtotal Total

Future Grid Future Grid Storage Hardware System TypeCapacity (TB)File SystemSiteStatus DDN 9550 (Data Capacitor) 339LustreIUExisting System DDN GPFSUCNew System SunFire x417072Lustre/PVFSSDSCNew System Dell MD300030NFSTACCNew System FutureGrid has dedicated network (except to TACC) and a network fault and delay generator Can isolate experiments on request; IU runs Network for NLR/Internet2 Additional partner machines could run FutureGrid software and be supported (but allocated in specialized ways)

Future Grid Future Grid Network Impairments Device Spirent XGEM Network Impairments Simulator for jitter, errors, delay, etc Full Bidirectional 10G w/64 byte packets up to 15 seconds introduced delay (in 16ns increments) 0-100% introduced packet loss in.0001% increments Packet manipulation in first 2000 bytes up to 16k frame size TCL for scripting, HTML for human configuration

Future Grid Future Grid System Milestones New IBM Systems – Delivery: December 2009 – Acceptance: March 2010 – Available for Use: April 2010 Dell System – Delivery: January 2010 – Acceptance: March 2010 – Available for Use: April 2010 Existing IU iDataPlex – Move to SDSC: January 2010 – Available for Use: March 2010 Storage Systems (Sun & DDN) – Delivery: October 2009 – Available for Use: December 2009

Future Grid Future Grid FutureGrid Partners Indiana University (Architecture, core software, Support) Purdue University (HTC Hardware) San Diego Supercomputer Center at University of California San Diego (INCA, Monitoring) University of Chicago/Argonne National Labs (Nimbus) University of Florida (ViNE, Education and Outreach) University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute (Pegasus to manage experiments) University of Tennessee Knoxville (Benchmarking) University of Texas at Austin/Texas Advanced Computing Center (Portal) University of Virginia (OGF, Advisory Board and allocation) Center for Information Services and GWT-TUD from Technische Universtität Dresden. (VAMPIR) Blue institutions have FutureGrid hardware

Future Grid Future Grid Other Important Collaborators Other Important Collaborators NSF Early users from an application and computer science perspective and from both research and education Grid5000/Aladdin and D-Grid in Europe Commercial partners such as – Eucalyptus …. – Microsoft (Dryad + Azure) – Note current Azure external to FutureGrid as are GPU systems – Application partners TeraGrid Open Grid Forum Possibly Open Nebula, Open Cirrus Testbed, Open Cloud Consortium, Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum. IBM-Google-NSF Cloud, and other DoE/NSF/… clouds

Future Grid Future Grid Future Grid Users Application/Scientific users System administrators Software developers Testbed users Performance modelers Educators Students Supported by FutureGrid Infrastructure & Software offerings 10/16/2015http://futuregrid.org10

Future Grid Future Grid FutureGrid Usage Scenarios Developers of end-user applications who want to develop new applications in cloud or grid environments, including analogs of commercial cloud environments such as Amazon or Google. – Is a Science Cloud for me? Is my application secure? Developers of end-user applications who want to experiment with multiple hardware environments. Grid/Cloud middleware developers who want to evaluate new versions of middleware or new systems. Networking researchers who want to test and compare different networking solutions in support of grid and cloud applications and middleware. (Some types of networking research will likely best be done via through the GENI program.) Education as well as research Interest in performance requires that bare metal important

Future Grid Future Grid Selected FutureGrid Timeline October Project Starts November SC09 Demo/F2F Committee Meetings/Chat up collaborators January 2010 – Significant Hardware available March 2010 FutureGrid network complete March 2010 FutureGrid Annual Meeting September 2010 All hardware (except Track IIC lookalike) accepted October FutureGrid allocatable via TeraGrid process – first two years by user/science board led by Andrew Grimshaw

Future Grid Future Grid FutureGrid Architecture

Future Grid Future Grid FutureGrid Architecture Open Architecture allows to configure resources based on images Managed images allows to create similar experiment environments Experiment management allows reproducible activities Through our modular design we allow different clouds and images to be “rained” upon hardware. Note will be supported 24x7 at “TeraGrid Production Quality” Will support deployment of “important” middleware including TeraGrid stack, Condor, BOINC, gLite, Unicore, Genesis II

Future Grid Future Grid Software Goals Open-source, integrated suite of software to – instantiate and execute grid and cloud experiments. – perform an experiment – collect the results – tools for instantiating a test environment, Torque, MOAB, xCAT, bcfg, and Pegasus, Inca, ViNE, a number of other tools from our partners and the open source community Portal to interact – Benchmarking 10/16/2015http://futuregrid.org15

Future Grid Future Grid Draft GUI for FutureGrid Dynamic Provisioning Draft GUI for FutureGrid Dynamic Provisioning

Future Grid Future Grid Command line fg-deploy-image – host name – image name – start time – end time – label name fg-add – label name – framework hadoop – version 1.0 Deploys an image on a host Adds a feature to a deployed image 10/16/2015http://futuregrid.org17

Future Grid Future Grid FG Stratosphere Objective – Higher than a particular cloud – Provides all mechanisms to provision a cloud on a given FG hardware – Allows the management of reproducible experiments – Allows monitoring of the environment and the results Risks – Lots of software – Possible multiple path to do the same thing Good news – We worked in a team, know about different solutions and have identified a very good plan – We can componentize Stratosphere 10/16/2015http://futuregrid.org18

Future Grid Future Grid RAIN: Dynamic Provisioning Change underlying system to support current user demands Linux, Windows, Xen, Nimbus, Eucalyptus Stateless images Shorter boot times Easier to maintain Stateful installs Windows Use moab to trigger changes and xCAT to manage installs 10/16/201519http://futuregrid.org

Future Grid Future Grid xCAT and Moab xCAT uses installation infrastructure to perform installs creates stateless Linux images changes the boot configuration of the nodes remote power control and console (IPMI) Moab meta-schedules over resource managers  TORQUE and Windows HPC control nodes through xCAT  changing the OS  remote power control 10/16/201520http://futuregrid.org

SALSASALSA SALSA Dynamic Virtual Cluster Hosting iDataplex Bare-metal Nodes (32 nodes) XCAT Infrastructure Linux Bare-system Linux Bare-system Linux on Xen Windows Server 2008 Bare- system Cluster Switching from Linux Bare- system to Xen VMs to Windows 2008 HPC SW-G Using Hadoop SW-G : Smith Waterman Gotoh Dissimilarity Computation – A typical MapReduce style application SW-G Using Hadoop SW-G Using DryadLINQ SW-G Using Hadoop SW-G Using DryadLINQ Monitoring Infrastructure

SALSASALSA Pub/Sub Broker Network Summarizer Switcher Monitoring Interface iDataplex Bare-metal Nodes (32 nodes) iDataplex Bare-metal Nodes (32 nodes) XCAT Infrastructure Virtual/Physical Clusters

SALSASALSA SALSA HPC Dynamic Virtual Clusters

Future Grid Future Grid Experiment Manager Objective – Manage the provisioning for reproducible experiments – Coordinate workflow of experiments – Share workflow and experiment images – Minimize space through reuse Risk – Images are large – Users have different requirements and need different images 10/16/2015http://futuregrid.org24

Future Grid Future Grid Core Use IU and TeraGrid

Future Grid Future Grid Science Merit v TeraGrid Allocation

Future Grid Future Grid Science Merit v TeraGrid Allocation