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Development INCDTIM Datacenter using “Green IT”

Development INCDTIM Datacenter using “Green IT”. Dr. Ing. F ă rca ş Felix felix@itim-cj.ro. INCDTIM. Why may we use “Green” Technology in a datacenter especially for Grid?. INCDTIM. Green IT. Green use . Reduce the energy consumption of computers and other information systems.

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Development INCDTIM Datacenter using “Green IT”

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  1. Development INCDTIM Datacenter using “Green IT” Dr. Ing. Fărcaş Felix felix@itim-cj.ro

  2. INCDTIM Why may we use “Green” Technology in a datacenter especially for Grid?

  3. INCDTIM Green IT • Green use. Reduce the energy consumption of computers and other information systems. • Green disposal. Refurbish and reuse old computers • Green manufacturing. Manufacture of electronic components and other subsystems with minimal or no impact on the environment • Green design. Design energy efficient and environmentally sound computers, servers, and cooling equipment.

  4. INCDTIM ITIM Datacenter dedicated to Grid • Place for max 5 rack’s, total of 200 1U rack mountable computers • To small for our expectation 5 years ago, but good for a start. • No backup solution, no redundancy

  5. INCDTIM We used some of the green IT concepts • Green disposal • less space more computers • good management program, less people, • redundant system • Green use • power economy • using virtual environment on 5 Years old rack mountable computers

  6. INCDTIM Implemented and acquired Technology

  7. Blade technology IBM and HP Blade system, total of 46 Blades in only 29 U Processing power: 368 core Less space for 46 PC => core increase by 56% Less powerconsume reduced by 34% Management -> through web based interfaces MSA Storage capacity: 50 TB, INCDTIM Blade system and MSA storage

  8. Network Layer 3 Switch Cisco 6509E A Layer 3 switch with routing capabilities -> decrease power consume Full redundant system -> increase reliability ITIM – RoEduNet 10 GB from 1 Feb. 2011 INCDTIM

  9. Backup and monitoring technology INCDTIM U P S Power generator 275kW APC Netbotz Monitoring System Temperature Humidity Fluid detector Smoke detector Uninterruptible Power Source ~ APC Symetra of max 160 KVA full redundant

  10. Network Configuration and Logical Schema of the Datacenter INCDTIM

  11. INCDTIM Network Link 2009 Farcas F. – CISSE 2009 Network Link 2008 Farcas F. - AQTR 2008 NetworkLink Testing the speed with MGEN program, March 2011

  12. INCDTIM Research Area and Departments in INCDTIM • Mass spectrometry, chromatography and ion physics • Physics of multifunctional nanostructure systems • Molecular and biomolecular physics • Numerical Modeling • Molecular and Biomolecular Modeling • Structural Analysis on Solids • Isotope separation and labeled compounds

  13. INCDTIM C3 O2 C2 C1 O1 Calculation of NMR Parameters using Quantum ESPRESSO Quantum ESPRESSO (QE) is an integrated suites of computer codes for electronic-structure calculations and materials modeling at the nanoscale (http://www.quantum-espresso.org). It is based on density-functional theory, planewaves, and pseudopotentials. QE is used to calculatechemical shielding efect for organic crystal structure based on GIPAW (Gauge Including Projector Augmented Wave) scheme implemented in these codes. It’s using a lot of Memory.

  14. Needs for modeling: Processing Power Storage capacity  Time  Program used MOLPRO academic license INCDTIM K. Luger, W. M�der, R. K. Richmond, D. F. Sargent, and T. J. Richmond, Nature (London) 389, 251 (1997). Molecular modeling, computational simulations based on the atomic description of biological molecules have result on the comprehension of biological processes

  15. INCDTIM Research Area: “molecular electronics” (ME)consisting of molecule-based and molecule-controlled electronic device research In 2007 the first molecular memory was made • A simple molecular electronic device consists of one molecule connected with two metallic nanoelectrodes. • Differences for nanojunctions • types of electrode, • materials employed, • the way in which the molecule-electrode contacts are established, • the number of molecules contacted. Computation of the current-voltage characteristic of a realistic nanodevice needs about 6-10 GB of memory and one week computing time. Program used: SIESTA J.E. Green, et all, Heath: A 160-kilobit molecular electronic memory patterned at 1011 bits per square centimeter, Nature 445(7126), 414 (2007)

  16. INCDTIM Why are we using Green IT? • Reducing power consumption • Increasing number of Cores in the “little” Datacenter • Improving management condition • Having good redundancy

  17. Projects for developing the Grid Site Fund through National Authority for Science Research (ANCS) SINDEGRID, closed project 12 EU – ConDeGrid / 2009 – present 15 EU / 2008 – present POS-CCE 192/2719, Sectorial Operational Program, “Increase of Economic Competitiveness”, contract 42/11.05.2009 Axis 2, Operation 2.2.3~ Improving the capacity and reliability of INCDTIM GRID center for integration in international networks (INGRID), Value: 2.345.800 lei ~ 500.000 Euro POS-CCE 536, Axis 2, operation 2.1.2, software acquisition. Cooperation program "Hulubei-Meshcheryakov“ together with the Laboratory of Information Technologies at JINR –Dubna INCDTIM

  18.      Thank you for your time Your question please…

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