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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Technical Training 1 EGEE Conference - 2005 NICE & Platform updates Andrea Rodolico
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 2 Contents About NICE and Platform Computing EnginFrame and GENIUS evolution What’s new in LSF 6.2 EGO: Enterprise Grid Orchestrator VMO: Virtual Machine Orchestrator
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 3 NICE Background Expertise in Grid deployment –European company with 10 years experience with enterprise Grid solutions –Comprehensive professional service offering for commercial and EGEE middleware Core business: the Global Grid Gateway –EnginFrame & GENIUS Grid Portal product line –VAR channels with worldwide coverage for implementation and support (incl. industry leader Platform Computing) Other relevant competencies –Server-based computing
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 4 Platform Background Worldwide Leader in Grid deployment –400 people –13 years experience with Grid solutions –700.000 CPUs managed worldwide –Platform products are deployed in 85% of Fortune 2000 companies Comprehensive Grid software portfolio –LSF product family –Symphony for financial sector –Analytics solutions –License management –Commercial Globus support
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 5 Contents About NICE and Platform Computing EnginFrame and GENIUS evolution What’s new in LSF 6.2 EGO: Enterprise Grid Orchestrator VMO: Virtual Machine Orchestrator
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 6 Data Grid (AFS, SRB, …) Storage Compute Grid (Globus, LSF, SGE, …) Internal HW/SW On-demand HW/SW WSDL/SOAP 3rd party Apps HTTP RSS Clients JSR168 Portlet Contaiers Skins / Themes Authentication – ACL management Custom XML Application Kits Data Management & Virtualization ISV n - XML Application Kit ISV 1 - XML Application Kit Accounting / Billing GUI Virtualization Single-Sign-On EnginFrame as Grid Gateway End users Presentation engine Portlet GW WS GW RSS GW
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 7 Corporate Grid Portals
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 8 Who uses EnginFrame and GENIUS? Mechanical Ferrari, Audi, BMW, FIAT Auto, Elasis, Magneti Marelli, MSC.Software, P+Z, Swagelok, Toyota, TRW Manufacturing Bridgestone, Procter & Gamble, Galileo Avionica Oil&Gas Slavneft, Schlumberger, TOTAL, VNIIGaz Electronics STMicroelectronics, Accent, SensorDynamics, Motorola Telecom Telecom Italia Research ASSC, CCLRC, CERN, CILEA, CINECA, CNR, CNRS/IN2P3, ENEA, FzU, ICI, IFAE, INFN, ITEP, JSC G.G.M., KU Leuven, SSC- Russia, SDSC Education Dresda University, Ferrara University, ITU, Messina University, Politecnico of Milan, Technische Universität Dresden, Trinity College Dublin, Salerno University, S-PACI
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 9 Next Generation GENIUS GENIUS is being migrated to EnginFrame 4.1 core –Broad simplification of the GENIUS code –Focus on the compliance to emerging standards Major move towards the Global Grid Gateway (G 3 ) –WebServices ready, with.NET compliance –Application-driven black-box approach for Virtual Organizations –Standard notification via RSS news feeds –Comprehensive authorization capabilities Major functionality enhancements –Many usability enhancements –Improved data management and navigation –Multiple File Upload and Download applet Full commercial support available –Spread EGEE middleware in industrial customers, with full commercial support on the Portal/Gateway layer
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 10 Globus middleware Compute resources EGEE middleware LCG-2 / gLite Local Data Distributed Data WSDL/SOAP 3rd party Apps HTTP RSS Clients JSR168 Portlet Contaiers Classic GENIUS Authentication – ACL management General XML Application Kits Data Management & Virtualization VO n - XML Application Kit VO 1 - XML Application Kit Monitoring & Accounting VNC remote Desktop over SSL MyProxy auth. w/ VOMS extensions GENIUS future architecture End users Presentation engine Portlet GW WS GW RSS GW
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 11 Grid Gateway User Group proposal Open community for GENIUS and EnginFrame developers –Info forum on major happenings in the Grid Gateway arena –Blog / newsgroup for technical discussions Repository for portlet / plug-in developers –Industrial plug-ins for EnginFrame –Open source plug-ins for GENIUS –Other contributed components (e.g. GridSphere portlets, etc.) Volunteers are welcome! –Please contact: roberto.barbera@ct.infn.it livia@bio.dist.unige.it info@nice-italy.com
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 12 Contents About NICE and Platform Computing EnginFrame and GENIUS evolution What’s new in LSF 6.2 EGO: Enterprise Grid Orchestrator VMO: Virtual Machine Orchestrator
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 13 Key New Features in v6.2 LSF –Further Performance Enhancements –Bulk job deletion –Support Longer Command lines –Open Advanced Reservations using dispatch window –Dual-Core Support –Improved dynamic host groups with wildcard support –Condensed Output using host groups –Updated Open Source package HPC –Improved start time prediction –Pre-emptive Backfill –Topology Aware Slot Reservation –by_instance, by_host, by_job resource reservation –Generic MPI can now scale to 8192 ways –Support for MVAPICH, IntelMPI & MPICH-MX –Improved reliability/fault tolerance/signal handling and task cleanup –Significantly reduced the overhead of start up/shutdown
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 14 Hardware Specific HPC Projects HP –XC/Slurm 3.0 SGI –SGI ProPack4 –This supports the new cpusets API will be part of the standard Linux Kernel –CSA enhancements. BPROC4 for AMD64 Cray –Port to XT3 –Port to XD1* IBM –BlueGene * –pLinux IPv6 support –Beta based on Oak by the end of the year
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 15 Contents About NICE and Platform Computing EnginFrame and GENIUS evolution What’s new in LSF 6.2 EGO: Enterprise Grid Orchestrator VMO: Virtual Machine Orchestrator
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 16 Platform Solution Stack
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 17 Platform EGO Partner Ecosystem
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 18 Contents About NICE and Platform Computing EnginFrame and GENIUS evolution What’s new in LSF 6.2 EGO: Enterprise Grid Orchestrator VMO: Virtual Machine Orchestrator
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 19 Inside VM Orchestrator Platform Enterprise Grid Orchestrator TM Platform VM Orchestrator Command Broker Request, Manage, Suspend, Migrate, Live-Migrate VMs Service Level Policies Resource Allocation VM Placement Host Failure VM Performance Resource Information Physical Host Infrastructure Virtual Infrastructure Allocation and Utilization Web-Based GUICommand LineAPIs VM Adapters Solaris 10 Xen (RHEL,SUSE) VMware GSX VMware ESX VMware Virtual Center Microsoft Virtual Server
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 20 Platform Enterprise Grid Orchestrator TM Platform VM Orchestrator Command Broker Request, Manage, Suspend, Migrate, Live-Migrate VMs Service Level Policies Resource Allocation VM Placement Host Failure VM Performance Resource Information Physical Host Infrastructure Virtual Infrastructure Allocation and Utilization VM Adapters Solaris 10 Xen (RHEL,SUSE) VMware GSX VMware ESX VMware Virtual Center Microsoft Virtual Server Web-Based GUICommand LineAPIs VM Orchestrator Example - VM Allocation and Placement Virtual Data Center Manager Request for additional server requires 2 x 512 MB Sci-Linux for new UI Virtual Environment 4. Request confirmation IP address/host name...... VMsHosts 1. Capacity for UI available? 2. Determine location for VMs 3. Start VMs on hosts
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 21 Platform Enterprise Grid Orchestrator TM Platform VM Orchestrator Command Broker Request, Manage, Suspend, Migrate, Live-Migrate VMs Service Level Policies Resource Allocation VM Placement Host Failure VM Performance Resource Information Physical Host Infrastructure Virtual Infrastructure Allocation and Utilization VM Adapters Solaris 10 Xen (RHEL,SUSE) VMware GSX VMware ESX VMware Virtual Center Microsoft Virtual Server Web-Based GUICommand LineAPIs VM Orchestrator Example - VM Performance Virtual Data Center Manager Virtual Environment 1. Configure performance policies for UI application VMs If VM CPU > 90% for 5 minutes, then migrate to better host...... VMsHosts 2. Monitor VMs performance data 3. Performance policy violated on UI 1 4. Select better host UI 2 UI 1 5. Migrate
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Copyright NICE srl, 2005 22 Thanks for your attention!Q&A
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