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Cloud Bursting using HPC and Azure for on Demand Analytics

SESSION CODE: COS202. Ward Britton Principal Architect Westpac. Cloud Bursting using HPC and Azure for on Demand Analytics. Agenda. Introductions What's NOT in this presentation The Journey Monte Carlo 101 The POC Myth Busting Taking it into Production Q&A.

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Cloud Bursting using HPC and Azure for on Demand Analytics

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  1. SESSION CODE: COS202 Ward Britton Principal Architect Westpac Cloud Bursting using HPC and Azure for on Demand Analytics (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  2. Agenda • Introductions • What's NOT in this presentation • The Journey • Monte Carlo 101 • The POC • Myth Busting • Taking it into Production • Q&A (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  3. IntroductionsWard Britton (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  4. What's NOT in this presentation • What is Cloud? • What is Azure? • Development on Azure • Other applications besides Excel and Numerix on Azure, including Office 365 • Detailed risk management discussion (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  5. The Journey (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  6. The JourneyTechnology Stack Risk and Pricing Platform

  7. The Journey (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  8. Monte Carlo 101 (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  9. Monte Carlo 101 (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  10. The POCGoals and Objectives • Support an ad-hoc, on demand usage model • Run more simulations for better results • Reduce the run time of the simulation through Cloud Bursting • Provide a cost effective option to purchasing on-premise hardware • Extend the on-premise compute capability (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  11. The POCInternational, multi-vendor project team (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  12. POCTechnology Stack Risk and Pricing Platform

  13. Myth Busting Myth 1 Myth 2 • Perform more calculations for better results • Desktop apps like Numerix and Excel 2010, can grind the desktop to a halt • Banks cant use the public cloud… • Its too insecure Myth 3 Myth 4 • Connecting HPC to the cloud is easy, quick and cheap • All public clouds are created equal… • Extend the on-premise compute capability (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  14. Myth 1Desktop apps like Numerix and Excel 2010, can grind the desktop to a halt • Numerix XL is used to model financial markets instruments and calculate risk factors. It integrates with Excel 2010 and needs lots of CPU and RAM. • When complex simulations are run, it can take hours to produce a result and locks up the desktop. (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  15. Myth 1Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 SP2 Overview • Complete, integrated platform for computational clustering • Built on top the proven Windows Server 2008 platform • Integrated development environment • Evaluation available from www.microsoft.com/hpc

  16. Myth 1Desktop apps like Numerix and excel 2010, can grind the desktop to a halt • To bust this myth we… • Setup On-Premise HPC Cluster with HPC SP2 • Connected Numerix XL and Excel 2010 to HPC • Offloaded the workbooks from the desktop • The bigger the grid, the faster • HPC has the whole package • Costs involved for on-premise hardware (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  17. Myth 1Architecture and Scope On PremiseHPC Environment Windows Desktop Excel 2010 Numerix XL HPC Head Node Windows Server 2008 R2 HPC SP2

  18. Myth 1Desktop apps like Numerix XL and Excel 2010, can grind the desktop to a halt • With HPC SP2, this myth is... (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  19. Myth 2Banks can’t use the public cloud… its too insecure • Customer information is extremely important to a bank! • It is looked after with maximum security • It doesn’t leave the bank • It doesn’t go offshore • And doesn’t belong on the public cloud! (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  20. Myth 2Banks cant use the public cloud… its too insecure • What about data that isn’t customer related? • Risk data doesn’t include customer information. • Requires huge computing capacity for scenario modeling • Mostly publicly available data, such as market rates like those found on money.msn.com (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  21. Myth 2Banks cant use the public cloud… its too insecure (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  22. Myth 2Banks cant use the public cloud… its too insecure • With the right data usage. This myth is… (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  23. Myth 3Bursting to the cloud from HPC is cheap, quick and easy (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  24. Myth 3Architecture and Scope On Premise and in use by operational applications On Premise Off Premise On Premise WIB HPC Environment POC Scope Azure HPC environment (MSFT) VM Roles Mgmt Console HPC Head Node Azure Management Console Data Store Azure Storage

  25. Myth 3Cloud Bursting Architecture and Dataflows

  26. Myth 3Bursting to the cloud from HPC is cheap, quick and easy (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  27. Myth 3Bursting to the cloud from HPC is cheap, quick and easy (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  28. Myth 3Bursting to the cloud from HPC is cheap, quick and easy • Due to HPC-Azure product maturity this myth is… (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  29. Myth 4All Clouds are created equal… • Application stack is Numerix XL and Excel 2010 on Windows desktop • Can all public clouds provide seamless, end to end integration, with a single API and management capabilities? (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  30. Myth 4All Clouds are created equal… (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  31. Myth 4All Clouds are created equal… • With Azure, this myth is... (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  32. What Happens NextSteps Required for Production (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  33. Wrap Up (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  34. Cloud Bursting using HPC and Azure for on Demand Analytics Question & Answer Session (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

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