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November 18, 2015 Quarterly Meeting 30Aug2011 – 1Sep2011 Campus Bridging Presentation

License terms Please cite as: Stewart, C.A XSEDE Campus Bridging. (Presentation) XSEDE Quarterly Meeting (Pittsburgh, PA, 31 Aug 2011). Available from: Many slides used here are drawn from: Knepper, R., C.A. Stewart and J.W. Ferguson. XSEDE Campus Bridging Birds of a Feather. (Presentation) TeraGrid '11 (Salt Lake City, UT, Jul, 2011). Available from: Items indicated with a © are under copyright and used here with permission. Such items may not be reused without permission from the holder of copyright except where license terms noted on a slide permit reuse. Except where otherwise noted, contents of this presentation are copyright 2011 by the Trustees of Indiana University. The text contents of this document are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license ( This license includes the following terms: You are free to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work and to remix – to adapt the work under the following conditions: attribution – you must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The slide format of this document is © National Center for Supercomputer Applications, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, and may not be resued without permission (contact information at xsede.org). 2

XSEDE campus bridging vision Help XSEDE create the software, tools and training that will allow excellent interoperation between XSEDE infrastructure researchers local (campus) cyberinfrastructure; Enable excellent usability from the researcher’s standpoint for a variety of modalities and types of computing: HPC, HTC, and data intensive computing Promote better use of local, regional and national CI resources by – Promoting the use of InCommon for all authentication systems – Making it easier to use contribute campus systems (in whole possibly but generally in part) to the aggregate capacity and capability of XSEDE – Making it easier to use local systems - not contributed to the aggregate of XSEDE overall - more effectively in the context of workflows and cyberinfrastructure that include resources within and beyond XSEDE in a well coordinated fashion We will work with the various groups in XSEDE to align and assist activities and communications so that XSEDE collectively achieves these goals without interfering with established organizational structures and decision making processes [we plan to provide more lift than drag] 3

XSEDE campus bridging role To be conscientiously targeted at Data, HPC, and HTC – probably in that order Working closely with architecture and security teams to help disseminate XSEDE's plans – XSEDE architecture plans => out to campus champions and community – Funnel community response => back to XSEDE Architecture Team through DOORS, requirements gathering, and evaluations Work with TEOS teams to promote adoption of approaches that create a better integrated (and in aggregate larger) suite of resources for use by the national engineering and research community 4

XSEDE campus bridging tactics year 1 Support Installers created by Architecture group – Call for participation coming soon – pursue a small number of campuses as part of a polit program to affect uptake by working within the them with diligence, and reap economies of scale (if things go right) or clear learning experiences (otherwise) – Planning to visit campuses to raise awareness and work with campus personnel Documentation & training – Science Gateways (document by Surresh Marru and Marlon Pierce) – Promote use of systems template created by TACC Serve as ‘connectors’ in discussions that should or could play a role in campus bridging activities (sit in in Arch and User Services calls) 5

Next Steps (based in part on TG’11 BOF input) Help disseminate relevant (existing or soon to exist) architecture info Establish forum for community sharing and engagement [Planned by 15 September] Identify general guidelines for the community to allow them to start planning Engage campus bridging team in architecture (and other group) discussions Work with other XSEDE partners – especially Campus Champions – to offer training on identified XSEDE solutions Disseminate information among the community as soon as possible 6

More consistency in CI setups => economies of scale for all 7 In reality, the four cluster admins depicted here being in agreement are all right. Experienced cluster admins all learned how to use what they learn when the tools were still developing, so the tool each sysadmin knows the best is the tool that lets that sysadmin do their work the best The only way to develop consistency is to provide installers that will make their work easier The XSEDE architecture group is developing installers for file management tools *A la Steven Colbert, the “4 out of 5…” comment is not intended to be a factual statement

Training and outreach Image from TeraGridEOT: Education, Outreach, and Training news#2010scihigh Consistency in system setups – local becoming more like XSEDE – should also lead to economies of scale in training Materials and trainer expertise will be more easily transportable and extensible Will work with User Services, Architecture, Security, Operations, etc. to provide a range of training The campus bridging group plans to work very closely with the campus champions

Recording our work (scholarworks.iu.edu) 9

Challenges Expectation management & fulfillment What is the process to identify tools and approaches that are approved for release? What can be shared with the community today? – Architecture (we’re looking forward to knowing what it is to which we are bridging as much as anyone) – Training & Documentation? – Software? What resources (people, tools) are available for supporting early adopter campuses? How should we evaluate campus usage and acceptance? 10

XSEDE Campus Bridging Staff Craig Stewart (n% on campus bridging) Jim Ferguson (40% on campus bridging) Therese Miller – IU overall project lead for XSEDE activities (will be aiding, expected particularly in regards to campus champions) Others to be involved as needs and awards evolve 11

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