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Genomics at the Speed of Light: Understanding the Living Ocean The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 2nd Annual Marine Microbiology Investigator Symposium.

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1 Genomics at the Speed of Light: Understanding the Living Ocean The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 2nd Annual Marine Microbiology Investigator Symposium The Golden Gate Club, The Presidio of San Francisco July 17-19, 2006 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD

2 Dedicated Optical Channels Makes High Performance Cyberinfrastructure Possible (WDM) Source: Steve Wallach, Chiaro Networks “Lambdas” Parallel Lambdas are Driving Optical Networking The Way Parallel Processors Drove 1990s Computing

3 National Lambda Rail (NLR) and TeraGrid Provides Cyberinfrastructure Backbone for U.S. Researchers NLR 4 x 10Gb Lambdas Initially Capable of 40 x 10Gb wavelengths at Buildout Links Two Dozen State and Regional Optical Networks DOE, NSF, & NASA Using NLR San Francisco Pittsburgh Cleveland San Diego Los Angeles Portland Seattle Pensacola Baton Rouge Houston San Antonio Las Cruces / El Paso Phoenix New York City Washington, DC Raleigh Jacksonville Dallas Tulsa Atlanta Kansas City Denver Ogden/ Salt Lake City Boise Albuquerque UC-TeraGrid UIC/NW-Starlight Chicago International Collaborators NSF’s TeraGrid Has 4 x 10Gb Lambda Backbone

4 www.glif.is Created in Reykjavik, Iceland 2003 Countries are Aggressively Creating Gigabit Services: Interactive Access to CAMERA and LOOKING Systems Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA.

5 Flat File Server Farm W E B PORTAL Traditional User Response Request Dedicated Compute Farm (1000 CPUs) TeraGrid: Cyberinfrastructure Backplane (scheduled activities, e.g. all by all comparison) (10000s of CPUs) Web (other service) Local Cluster Local Environment Direct Access Lambda Cnxns Data- Base Farm 10 GigE Fabric Calit2’s Direct Access Core Architecture Will Create Next Generation Metagenomics Server Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC, Calit2 + Web Services Sargasso Sea Data Sorcerer II Expedition (GOS) JGI Community Sequencing Project Moore Marine Microbial Project NASA Goddard Satellite Data Community Microbial Metagenomics Data

6 The Future Home of the Moore Foundation Funded Marine Microbial Ecology Metagenomics Complex First Implementation of the CAMERA Complex Photo Courtesy Joe Keefe, Calit2 Major Buildout of Calit2 Server Room Underway

7 Moore CAMERA Server Facility Environmental Upgrade Underway Addition of 1000 sf to server facility underway –Adding 500kva Transformer, 6 225A Breakers, Starline Power Grid –Adding 66 Ton of Cooling, Ducting and Registers –Adding Plumbing, Electrical Raceway, Overhead Cable Trays –Supporting an Additional 20 Racks of Equipment –Completion September 2006 Source: Greg Hidley, Calit2

8 Moore CAMERA Production Environment Creation of Initial Production Environment – September 2006 –Status – RFP to Appear August 1 – Targeting September Installation –Hardware (Best Approximation Today) –Compute Nodes – –~200 4 CPU Nodes = ~800 Processing Cores –Storage Servers – –10 systems = ¼ Petabyte raw (100-125TB usable raided and replicated) storage –Database Servers –Larger 20-40TB –Smaller 5-10TB –Network Management – –Force10 E1200 Router w/12 10GigE Interfaces to Each System Ports Expansion Late 2007—Will be Tuned by Initial Usage and Load –Compute Nodes – –Towards 1600+ Processing Cores –Storage and Databases – –Towards 200+ TB of Storage Source: Greg Hidley, Calit2; Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC, Calit2

9 OptIPuter Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) Allows Integration of HD Streams OptIPortal– Termination Device for the OptIPuter Global Backplane

10 Calit2 and the Venter Institute Will Combine Telepresence with Remote Interactive Analysis OptIPuter Visualized Data HDTV Over Lambda Live Demonstration of 21st Century National-Scale Team Science 25 Miles Venter Institute

11 Calit2 and the Venter Institute Test CineGrid™ with HDTV Movie by John Carter Live Demonstration of 21st Century Entertainment Delivery June 14, 2006 JCVI Sony HDTV JH-3 JC Venter Institute Rockville, MD Calit2 Auditorium StarLight Chicago

12 OptIPortal– Termination Device for the OptIPuter Global Backplane 20 Dual CPU Nodes, 20 24” Monitors, ~$50,000 1/4 Teraflop, 5 Terabyte Storage, 45 Mega Pixels--Nice PC! Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment ( SAGE) Jason Leigh, EVL-UIC Source: Phil Papadopoulos SDSC, Calit2

13 UIC/UCSD 10GE CAVEWave on the National LambdaRail Emerging OptIPortal Sites CAVEWave Connects Chicago to Seattle to San Diego…and Washington D.C. as of 4/1/06 and JCVI as of 5/15/06 NEW! SunLight CICESE UW JCVI MIT SIO UCSD SDSU UIC EVL UCI OptIPortals

14 First Remote Interactive High Definition Video Exploration of Deep Sea Vents Source John Delaney & Deborah Kelley, UWash Canadian-U.S. Collaboration

15 High Definition Still Frame of Hydrothermal Vent Ecology 2.3 Km Deep White Filamentous Bacteria on 'Pill Bug' Outer Carapace 1 cm. Source: John Delaney and Research Channel, U Washington


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