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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky PACS at the University of Kentucky April 2000 –Advanced Computing Resources –EPSCoR Outreach –SURA Liaison –John Connolly, Director –KYCCS and KyEPSCoR for NSF
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –Uky HP Exemplar (X-class) SPP-2200 (64 processors; 16 Gbytes; 55Gflops) has been upgraded to HP N-class (96 processors; 96 Gbytes; ~160 Gflops) –3 times the speed, 6 times the memory –Allocation to the Alliance has been increased from 20% to 30% –(so 4 times the capacity to the Alliance)
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –Other than cycles –Repository; training modules; user support –G-force activities –virtual machine room –accounting standards –security –file systems –mass storage –Globus
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –20% of capacity assigned to the Alliance pool –will be increased to 30% –currently there are about 30 Alliance users using about 100,000 hours (annual rate) –this will increase to about 250,000 next year (each new hour worth about 2 of the old) –establish a national center for non-heroic projects (<100,000 hours) –explore the possibility of specializing in chemistry codes (quantum theory; molecular dynamics; etc.)
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –Training: developing transition plan to new machine (X-->N) and OS (SPPUX-->HPUX) –Part of Alliance team to develop modules for MPI etc. –User support –MPI; openMP; f95/00 –parallel code development in MD, QCD, CFD –third party software (e.g. Gaussian) –G-force –Globus 1.1.2 VMR; GSI ssh/ftp & Phase 1 ACRS Accounting installed
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –Technology Transfer –Condor pool established in Computer Science department –Several demonstrations and collaborations set up with Biology Workbench –Access node established: –first demo at the Kentucky Chautauqua, August 99 –now established in CCS seminar room –(available for seminars, workshops, training sessions, PACS meetings, etc) –multicast problems solved (we hope)
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky Advanced Computing Resources –Significant accomplishments( spin-off Centers –Center for Computing in the Humanities (Digital Atheneum); –interdisciplinary center for CS, English, Classics, Philosophy, Linguistics, etc. –focus on non-textual data –IBM/SUR and NSF/DLI grants –Center on Advanced Carbon Materials –molecular modeling of nano-structures –NSF/MRSEC grant
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky EPSCoR Outreach –Focus: –technology transfer from Alliance to EPSCoR institutions –brokerage of research partnerships –liaison offices at NCSA & DC-ACCESS –$250K supplement from NSF/ANIR to cover these activities for two years (renewal uncertain) –Town meeting at Kentucky Chautauqua Aug. 99 –plan for expansion of AG nodes (KS, AR,ND)
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky SURA Activities Focus: –building networks in the SouthEast –36 out of 46 members connected to vBNS –design and implementation of SoX –high bandwidth gigapops, e.g. MAC –workshops & conferences in networking applications –involve SURA members in Alliance activities, e.g. Chautauquas
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky SURA Activities workshops this year: –ViDe (Video Demonstration) Atlanta 4/00 –Health Sciences, Emory 7/00 –Networking applications, Maryland 9/00 –Networking Technology, Kentucky 10/00
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National Computational Science PACS @ Ky
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