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1 University of Southampton Clusters: Changing the Face of Campus Computing Kenji Takeda School of Engineering Sciences Ian Hardy Oz Parchment Southampton University Computing Services Simon Cox Department of Electronics and Computer Science

2 University of Southampton Introduction Clusters background Procurement Configuration, installation and integration Performance Future prospects Changing the landscape Talk Outline

3 University of Southampton Introduction University of Southampton –20,000+ students (3000+ postgraduate) –1600+ academic and research staff –£182 million turnover 1999/2000

4 University of Southampton "to acquire, support and manage general-purpose computing, data communications facilities and telephony services within available resources, so as to assist the University to make the most effective use of information systems in teaching, learning and research activities".

5 University of Southampton HEFCE Computational and Data Handling Project Existing facilities outdated and overloaded £1.01 million total bid, including infrastructure costs and Origin 2000 upgrade Large compute facility to provide significant local HPC capability Large data store – several Terabytes Upgraded networking: Gigabit to the desktop Staff costs to support new facility

6 University of Southampton Cluster Computing Extremely attractive price/performance Good scalability achievable with high performance memory interconnects Fast serial nodes with lots of memory (up to 4 Gbytes) affordable High throughput, nodes are cheap Still require SMP for large (>4 Gigabytes) memory jobs – for now

7 University of Southampton Clusters at Southampton ECS: 8 node Alpha NT and 8 node AMD Athlon clusters Social Statistics/ECS/SUCS: 19 node Intel PIII cluster Chemistry: 39 AMD Athlon and 4 dual Intel PIII node cluster Computational Engineering and Design Centre: 21 dual node and 10 dual node Intel PIII clusters Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics Group: 11 dual node Intel PIII cluster with Myrinet 2000 ISVR: 9 dual node Intel PIII Windows 2000 cluster Several high throughput workstation clusters on campus Windows Clusters research

8 University of Southampton User Profiles Users from many disciplines: –Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Physics, Maths, Geography, Social Statistics Many different requirements: –Scalability, memory, throughput, commercial apps Want to encourage new users and new applications

9 University of Southampton Procurement Ask users what they want - open discussion General-purpose cluster specification Open tender process Vendors, from big iron companies to home PC suppliers Shortlist vendors for detailed discussions Oct99Aug00Dec00Jan01Feb01Apr01Jun01 BidGo-aheadPTQRepliesClarificationsOrderInstall

10 University of Southampton Configuration Varied user requirements Limited budget – value for money crucial Heterogenous configuration optimum Balanced system: CPU, memory, disk Boxes-on-shelves or racks? Management options: serial network, power strips, fast ethernet backbone

11 University of Southampton IRIDIS Cluster Boxes-on-Shelves 178 Nodes –146 × dual 1GHz PIIIs –32 × 1.5GHz P4s Myrinet2000 –Connecting 150 cpu’s 100 Mbit/s fast Ethernet APC Power strips 3.2 Tb IDE-Fibre disk

12 University of Southampton Installation & Integration Initial installation by vendor – Compusys plc One week burn-in, still had 3 DOAs Major switch problem fixed by supplier Swap space increased on each node No problems since Pallas, Linpack, NAS benchmarks and user codes for thorough system shakedown Scheduler for flexible partitioning of jobs

13 University of Southampton NAS Serial Benchmarks Bigger is better

14 University of Southampton Chemistry Codes Smaller is better

15 University of Southampton Amber 6 Scalability

16 University of Southampton Future Prospects Roll-out Windows 2000/XP service –In response to user requirements –Increase HPC user-base –Drag-and-drop supercomputing Expand as part of Southampton Grid –Integration with other compute resources on and off campus –Double in size over next few years

17 University of Southampton Changing the Landscape Availability of serious compute power to many more users – HPC for the masses Heterogenous systems - tailored partitions for different types of users easy to cater for Compatability between desktops and servers improved – less intimidating New pricing model for vendors – costs are transparent to the customer Affordable, Expandable, Grid-able


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