tier 3 and computing facility @ delhi satyaki bhattacharya, kirti ranjan cdrst, university of delhi
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Tier 3 and Computing facility @ Delhi
Satyaki Bhattacharya,Kirti RanjanCDRST, University of Delhi
HPC facility in the department 32 node HP blade based cluster
Class C BL460 Intel E5450 processor (2 X quad core), 3 GHz, 80
Watts 32 GB RAM 12 X 450 GB storage element Gigabit + Infiniband connectivity
We can use good part of it MOAB for and torque for cluster
management, job scheduling, resource management.
Not connected to 10 mbps mpls
Cluster components
Cluster Components
Tier 3 status
We have tendered for very similar systems Rack mount 1U instead of blades Same processor configuration as the department
cluster from SUN or HP (DL 160 G5 or X4150) Few nodes but dedicated will be connected to
mpls Similar amount of storage In advanced stage of purchase In installation and operation we will gain from our
experience with the existing cluster.
GRID connectivity status
The existing 2Mbps direct link was upgraded to 10 Mbps in December ‘08
Dr. Kirti Ranjan asked for demonstration of the bandwidth through real data transfer
2nd week of March ERNET demonstrated upto 4Mbps link speed by connecting to CDAC, Mumbai (using Infovista) (Kirti/Sushil ran the tests on the DU side)
Mr. Dhekne has commented that while the link gives us possibility of a pipe (or VPN) upto the ERNET PoP the actual transfer rate can depend on server speed, packet route (no. of hops), overall backbone capacity.
Mr. Dhekne also pointed out that till february ‘09 the TIFR CERN link had no “GEANT peering” which meant long packet routes. ERNET says there is no bottleneck
We would like to know about any other test results from other institutes
Lucas Taylor CHEP 2009, Prague7
CMS Centres Worldwide : A
New Collaborative Infrastructure
Co-location of people in CMS Centres A CMS Centre @ My Institute is a highly-
visible local CMS focal point Status and monitoring displays to follow
CMS operations Computing consoles for students, postdocs
and faculty to work together Physical co-location of people
Video links to CERN and other institutes Virtual co-location of people
Outreach displays
LHC @ FNAL
CMS Centre @ DESY
Lucas Taylor CHEP 2009, Prague8
CMS Centres Worldwide : A
New Collaborative InfrastructureCMS Centres Worldwide
A New Collaborative Infrastructure
Lucas Taylor, Northeastern UniversityErik Gottschalk, Fermilab
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