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Cyberinfrastructure Planningat NSF
Deborah L. Crawford
Acting Director, Office of Cyberinfrastructure
HPC Acquisition Models
September 9, 2005
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Recent Happenings
• Office of Cyberinfrastructure established
• Search for Office Director – position posted
• Advisory Committee for CI
• Agency-wide Strategic Planning Process Underway
• Cyberinfrastructure Council established
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Education &Training
Data,Data Analysis &
Visualization
Collaboration,Communication
&Remote Access
Cyberinfrastructure Components
High PerformanceComputing
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CI Strategic Planning
• Ch. 1: Call to Action
• Ch. 2: Strategic Plan for High Performance Computing
• Ch. 3: Strategic Plan for Data, Data Analysis & Visualization
• Ch. 5: Strategic Plan for Education & Workforce Development
• Ch. 4: Strategic Plan for Collaboration, Communication & Remote Access
CI “Vision” document
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Creating a World-Class HPC EnvironmentTo Enable Petascale Science and Engineering
Strategic Plan for High Performance Computing
(FY 2006 – 2010)
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Strategic Plan for High Performance Computing
(2006-2010)
Private Sector
Agency Partners
HPC Resource Providers
S&ECommunity
Portable, Scalable Applications Software &Services
SoftwareService
Provider (SSP)
SSP
SSP
Science-Driven HPC Systems
ComputeEngines
Local Storage Visualization
Facilities
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ETF (Teragrid) and HPCTwo sides of the Same Coin
Provides a Unified User Environment to Support
High-capability, Production-quality CI Services.
• Production HPC is one of several CI service components• Integration of services provided by grid technologies• Distributed, open architecture, sites may join
SSP
SSP
SSP
World-class HPC EnvironmentFor Petascale Science and
Engineering
• Production HPC is the focus• Portability and scalability addressed in software engineering services• NSF and partner agencies support range of activities
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Cyberinfrastructure Vision
NSF will lead the development and support of a comprehensive cyberinfrastructure essential to 21st century advances
in science and engineering.
Internet2 Universities206 University Members, May 2005
Internet2 Universities206 University Members, May 2005Science Communities and Outreach
¥ Communities¥ CERNÕs Large Hadron Collider
experiments
¥ Physicists working in HEP andsimilarly data intensive scientificdisciplines
¥ National collaborators and thoseacross the digital divide indisadvantaged countries
¥ Scope¥ Interoperation between LHC
Data Grid Hierarchy and ETF
¥ Create and Deploy ScientificData and Services Grid Portals
¥ Bring the Power of ETF to bearon LHC Physics Analysis: Helpdiscover the Higgs Boson!
¥ Partners¥ Caltech
¥ University of Florida
¥ Open Science Grid and Grid3
¥ Fermilab
¥ DOE PPDG
¥ CERN
¥ NSF GriPhyn and iVDGL
¥ EU LCG and EGEE
¥ Brazil (UERJ,É )
¥ Pakistan (NUST, É )
¥ Korea (KAIST,É )
LHC Data Distribution Model
Internet2 Universities