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“ OptIPuter Tech Transfer to the Broader e-Science and HPC Communities " OptIPuter All Hands Meeting Calit2@UCSD La Jolla, CA December 20, 2006 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology; Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
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Informing the Cyberinfrastructure Initiative www.ctwatch.org
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Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) International Group Innovating the LambdaGrid GLIF Technical and Control Plane Working Groups –Interim Meetings on 8-9 February 2006 –University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States GLIF Research and Applications Working Group –Maxine Brown and Larry Smarr – Abstract Taxonomy from 50 iGrid Demos GLIF Full Meeting –Tokyo, Japan –September 11-15, 2006 –Interim Deadline for SC06 Demos
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OptIPuter Will Have Coordinated Approach to SC06
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chance2 10Gig (eth1 Intel Pro/10GbE) 5 August 2005 chance1 10Gig (eth1 Intel Pro/10GbE) 5 August 2005 DRAGON 10Gig DWDM XFP 5 August 2005 5 GSFC Scientific and Engineering Network (SEN) Mrtg-based `Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) Bits per second In and Out On Selected Interfaces On August 5, 2005, GSFC’s Bill Fink simultaneously conducted two 15-minute- duration UDP-based 4.5- Gbps flow tests, with one flow between GSFC-UCSD and the other between GSFC-StarLight/Chicago. This filled both the NLR/WASH-STAR and DRAGON/channel49 lambdas to 90% of capacity. Flows were also tested in both directions. He measured greater than 9-Gbps aggregate in each direction and no-to- negligible packet losses. Lambdas Give End Users Sustained ~ 10 Gbps Data Flow Rates 200 Times Faster Than Standard Internet2! Source: Pat Gary, NASA GSFC
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ARC/NGIX-West JPL GSFC NGIX-East NLR Sunnyvale NLR Los Angeles NLR Chicago StarLight LRC NLR Cleveland GRC NLR Houston JSC NLR MSFC NREN Site Peering Points 1 GE 10 GEMAX NLR Baton Rouge NLR Baton Rouge SSC NLR Jacksonville NLR Jacksonville KSC OptIPuter Experiments Accelerated Future NASA NREN Over NLR
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Linking OptIPuter to the DRAGON Testbed Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area HOPI / NLR CLPK ARLG DCGW MCLN MIT Haystack Observatory (HAYS) U. S. Naval Observatory (USNO) University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) National Computational Science Aliance (NCSA) Univ of Southern California/ Information Sciences Institute (ISIE) DCNE MAX Bossnet
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Global e-VLBI iGrid / SC05 Goal: Real-Time VLBI Radio Telescope Data Correlation –from the USA (MIT Haystack, GGAO), –Japan (Kashima) and –Europe (Onsala in Sweden, Jodrell in the UK, Westerbork in The Netherlands) Achieved 512Mb Transfers from USA and Sweden to MIT, Results Streamed to iGrid.
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Sloan Sky Survey Data Mining and Visualizing Data Using OptIPuter SDSS-I –Imaged > 8,000 Square Degrees of the Sky in Five Bandpasses –Detecting Nearly 200 Million Celestial Objects –Measured Spectra Of: –> 675,000 galaxies –90,000 quasars –185,000 stars SDSS-II –Underway till 2008 www.sdss.org iGRID2005 From Federal Express to Lambdas: Transporting Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Using UDT Robert Grossman, UIC
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Evolution is the Principle of Biological Systems: Most of Evolutionary Time Was in the Microbial World You Are Here Source: Carl Woese, et al Much of Genome Work Has Occurred in Animals
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PI Larry Smarr $24.5M Over 7 Years
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Announcing Tuesday January 17, 2006
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The Sargasso Sea Experiment The Power of Environmental Metagenomics Yielded a Total of Over 1 billion Base Pairs of Non-Redundant Sequence Displayed the Gene Content, Diversity, & Relative Abundance of the Organisms Sequences from at Least 1800 Genomic Species, including 148 Previously Unknown Identified over 1.2 Million Unknown Genes MODIS-Aqua satellite image of ocean chlorophyll in the Sargasso Sea grid about the BATS site from 22 February 2003 J. Craig Venter, et al. Science 2 April 2004: Vol. 304. pp. 66 - 74
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Marine Genome Sequencing Project Measuring the Genetic Diversity of Ocean Microbes CAMERA will include All Sorcerer II Metagenomic Data
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ProchlorococcusMicrobacterium Burkholderia RhodobacterSAR-86 unknown Metagenomics “Extreme Assembly” Requires Large Amount of Pixel Real Estate Source: Karin Remington J. Craig Venter Institute
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Flat File Server Farm W E B PORTAL Traditional User Response Request Dedicated Compute Farm (100s of 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
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First Implementation of the CAMERA Complex Compute Database & Storage
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Calit2/SIO will Establish Persistent OptIPuter Collaboratory with Venter Institute HDTV Over Lambda OptIPuter Visualized Data SIO/UCSD NASA Goddard www.calit2.net/articles/article.php?id=660 August 8, 2005 25 Miles Venter Institute
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Calit2/SDSC Proposal to Create a UC Cyberinfrastructure of “On-Ramps” to National LambdaRail Resources OptIPuter + CalREN-XD + TeraGrid = “OptiGrid” Source: Fran Berman, SDSC, Larry Smarr, Calit2 Creating a Critical Mass of End Users on a Secure LambdaGrid UC San Francisco UC San Diego UC Riverside UC Irvine UC Davis UC Berkeley UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Barbara UC Los Angeles UC Merced
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