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David E. Culler Computer Science Division University of California, Berkeley

The n Hottest Topics in Parallel and Distributed Computing for the Next ...long while IPDPS Panel May 3, 2000. David E. Culler Computer Science Division University of California, Berkeley http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler. The Scalability Renaissance.

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David E. Culler Computer Science Division University of California, Berkeley

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  1. The n Hottest Topics in Parallel and Distributed Computingfor the Next ...long whileIPDPS PanelMay 3, 2000 David E. Culler Computer Science Division University of California, Berkeley http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler

  2. The Scalability Renaissance • We can build systems that work up to ~10,000 parts • ex. EDVAC => EDSAC • Parallel systems have been in the nK for a decade • microprocessor => system-on-a-chip => MP-on-a-chip => distributed-system-on-a-chip ===> megaprocs, gigaprocs • also scaling down on individual component => billions of tiny devices • need true scalability, not “doesn’t get too much worse” scalability IPDSP Hot Topics

  3. Open Clients Clients Clients Clients Servers Clients Clients Servers Servers The Internet Open, Scalable Service Infrastructure • Goal: • the distributed innovation of the PC era • on services delivered to millions • providing vast processing power to each • …visualize e-Science… • Challenges • generic scalability, availability, fault handling in the platform • global-scale service location service • resource containment, load conditioning • robust, easy, event-based programming environment • Harder: open infrastructure services • eg. identity service, extraction, distillation, ... Infrastructure Services IPDSP Hot Topics

  4. serious availability • a program that runs for 10 years • despite • hardware changes • system upgrades • failures • code enhancements • ... IPDSP Hot Topics

  5. Canadian Data Sprint AT&T Pac Bell IBM IBM Trusted operation on untrusted servers • Ex: world-wide storage services • Provided by “regional” meta-service providers • Not enough to encrypt the data • Caching:index and block encrypted data • Location: search encrypted data • Want to perform computation in ‘encryption space’ without revealing contained information IPDSP Hot Topics

  6. “Expected Case” performance analysis • The performance obtained in the middle of the day, not the wee hours of the night • under load • with other things running • perturbations, competition, faults, failures… • what you really get? IPDSP Hot Topics

  7. Generative construction of dist. systems • No more “design, deploy, and turn-on” • Built into the environment of interest • Self-assembling, Self-monitoring • Evolutionary specialization • Self-adaptive • Implicit Protocols • System takes shape as it is used design-free systems IPDSP Hot Topics

  8. “Disposable” Parallel & Dist. Systems • will see circuits “by the roll” and “by the ton” • semiconductor plastics, chemical fabrication • more exciting than Moore’s law • “and how much computing would you like in that?” • deeply “infused” in physical structures • limited processing, storage and communication • vast parallelism • failures, errors, physical constraints • power constrained (self-sustaining?) • will make ubiquitous computing real • a whole new kind of engineering and science • IPDPS should lead, ICCD will follow... IPDSP Hot Topics

  9. with MEMS sensors and micro-robots web servers and wireless networks and imagine surgery performed by a teaspoon of tiny devices then look back at today’s technology tiny distr. computing gets physical Put on an ‘exponential shrink’ add a few years, system design, intelligence, creativity and software IPDSP Hot Topics

  10. But before you Moore’s law for the next Millennium... • there is only so much energy in the ground • there is only so much heat the oceans can absorb • there are only so many species in the world • a connected world must be made to be fundamentally more planet-friendly IPDSP Hot Topics

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