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1 SIU Information Technology April 28, 2015 Research Computing and Cyberinfrastructure

2 SIU IT RCC Team Rustomji “Gi” Vania SIU IT Deputy Director AAS, BS, MS Babak Ahsant GA PhD candidate Electrical and Computer Engineering Satya Gudidevuni GA PhD candidate Electrical and Computer Engineering Dedeepya Boddu GA MS CS, Computational Research Support Jhansi Kandi GA MS CS, Computational Research Support Naga Gangabathula GA MS CS, Kuali Coeus Project Specialist Kranthi Chintala GA MS CS, Kuali Coeus Project Specialist

3 SIU IT RCC Mission The Research Computing and Cyberinfrastructure (RCC) group started with goals of centralizing Information Technology activities at SIU, reducing redundancy, leveraging buying power and having more efficient use of resources through standardization. Our aim is to strengthen campus capabilities in research related activities to meet current and future requests in terms of both technological and organizational aspects. The ultimate goals of the RCC team are advancing contemporary research capabilities by providing reliable storage, research and compute bandwidth, optimization effort and creating a great enabling experience for researchers.

4 What was is no longer what is:

5 SIU IT RCC Areas Of Interest Research Storage HPC Compute Power Process Optimization Scientific Visualization Research Networking Bandwidth Grant Writing Kuali COEUS Education Outreach and Training

6 SIU IT RCC Research Storage IT Research Computing currently leases 100 TB of storage from our IT Systems Dell Compellent SAN environment. Dell FS8600 filer products front-end the storage to common CIFS network file shares. Research storage is available to researchers upon request and consultation. Currently about 50 of the 100 TB of research storage has been allocated to researchers. If you know of a researcher who is hampered by research storage needs, please let them know about IT Research Computing.

7 SIU IT RCC High Performance Computing We see three levels of computing involved in research. We see the desktop level, a new mid-range HPC level and the national level. Lab Examples: Geisler Lab, Fakhoury Lab, New Materials, etc New SIU Mid-Range Centralized HPC computer: Discovery? XSEDE: Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, National Level Compute Resources. http://www.xsede.orghttp://www.xsede.org

8 SIU IT RCC HPC bigdog.research.siu.edu

9 Scientific Drivers Dr. Gilbert’s Lab, HeadIT collaboration with UCSD/SDSC. Dr. Rahimi’s Lab, Big Data health care analytics. Dr. Geisler’s Lab, Metagenomics, dna/rna sequencing and alignment, Lightfoot - Soybean Genomics, Fakhoury-Srour plant biology genomics. Dr. Suni’s New Materials Center, atomistic simulation of new materials. Physics, Math, Computer Science, MCMA?

10 Research Storage and Network Bandwidth Scientific AreaLead ProfessorAdditional professorsStorageBandwidthDesired StorageDesired Bandwidth NeuroscienceDavid Gilbert5 TB1 Gbps10 TB3 Gbps Plant - biologyDavid LightfootMatt Geisler, Fakhoury, Srour10 TB1 Gbps25 TB5 Gbps Computer ScienceSharam RahimiMichelle Zhu4 TB2 Gbps10 TB10 Gbps New MaterialsIan SunniQingfeng Ge1 Gbps100 TB3 Gbps Electrical EngineeringShaik AhmedSpyros Tragoudas90 TB1 Gbps250 TB3 Gbps BiochemistryKeith Gagnon10 TB1 Gbps25 TB2.5 Gbps GeologyHarvey HensonNicolas Pinter7 TB1 Gbps100 TB2 Gbps

11 SIU Network Bandwidths

12 SIU Research Bandwidths

13 Current Bandwidth Solutions We are currently filling out the paperwork to acquire a 100 GHz lambda or wavelength of light between SIU Carbondale and the Starlight facility in Chicago. Upon the 100 GHz wave, 4x 10 Gbps connections will be constructed. Upon 1x 10 Gbps connection, we will purchase 5 Gbps commodity I1 internet. Upon 1x 10 Gbps connection, we will connect to I2 via MREN. We will use the other 2 10 Gbps connections as needed. This is an increase of about 5X our current capabilities. Finally we will employ the I2 commercial peering service.

14 SIUC Core and Edge Networks 2015

15 XSEDE: Extreme Science Engineering Discovery Environment http://www.xsede.org

16 Grant Writing: NSF 15-534 CC*DNI Program This year we wrote proposals for three of seven program areas: 1. Data Driven Networking Infrastructure for the Campus and Researcher, $500,000 2. Campus CI Engineer $400,000 3. Network Integration and Applied Innovation, $90,000 State Level Gigabit Community Grant Challenge 1000 1 Gbps fiber optic based network connections in Carbondale

17 Kuali COEUS

18 Education, Outreach and Training Local resources explained on RCC website expected 6/1/2015 XSEDE training and campus visit, Summer 2015 ACM - SalukiLAN, HACK-SI 2015, OpenSpace, various non-profits. Invited to represent SIU and Southern Illinois at first year celebration and House update, Washington 2014. EDUCAUSE, Super Computing, NDSS, MS&T Research Technology Days. XSEDE Campus Champions, Federal level ACI University of Oklahoma, Norman.


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