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“The Coming of the Grid”

Building a Computational Grid Workshop Argonne National Laboratory September 8-10,1997. “The Coming of the Grid”. Electrical Power Communications Petroleum Transportation Air Highway Railroad Physical Goods Manufacturing Supply Chain Inventory and Warehousing Banking System.

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“The Coming of the Grid”

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  1. Building a Computational Grid Workshop Argonne National Laboratory September 8-10,1997 “The Coming of the Grid”

  2. Electrical Power Communications Petroleum Transportation Air Highway Railroad Physical Goods Manufacturing Supply Chain Inventory and Warehousing Banking System Other Infrastructures

  3. Inhomogeneous Node Distribution Function Supernodes Ubiquitous Smaller Nodes Caching Essential Variable Speed Pathways Created by Interactions Government Industry Invention General Properties of Grids

  4. Railroad Infrastructure Required Caching Grain Livestock Caching Created Financial Markets Board of Trade Retailing Center Emerges Manufactured Goods Need Middleware Inventory and Redistribution Today Air Transport, Telecom Supernode Cronon, William. Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West Why Is There Chicago? - Supernode on the Transportation Grid

  5. Infrastructure Leaves its Mark -- a Century Later Railroad

  6. Exponential Cascade:From Leading Edge to Consumer Electronics 1985 Cray X-MP Cost:$8,000,000 60,000 watts of power No Built in Graphics 56 kbps NSFnet Backbone 1997 Nintendo 64 Cost: $149 5 watts of power Interactive 3D Graphics 64 kbps ISDN to Home Source: Silicon Graphics, 1997

  7. NSFNET 56 Kb/s Backbone (1986-8) NCSA

  8. NSFNET 1.5 -> 45 Mb/s Backbone (1988-94) NCSA Backbone 1988-90: T1 to 13 sites 1990-94: T3 to 16 sites

  9. NSF vBNS and PACI - Mutually Interdependent NCSA Alliance NPACI Both NCSA Alliance and NPACI Other High Performance Connection sites Current vBNS “Backbone” sites

  10. EPSCoR and the State Participation Problem

  11. The Alliance is Prototyping the National Technology Grid • Leading Edge Centers • Supernodes of the Grid • Enabling Technology Teams • Architects of the Grid • Applications Technologies Teams • Specifications for the Grid • Education, Outreach, and Training Teams • Content for the Grid • Partners for Advanced Computational Services • Support for the Grid

  12. The National Technology Grid

  13. Old Dominion Rice/UH/Baylor Washington Minnesota Kentucky vBNS Michigan KANSA Colorado SURA GaTech ANL NCSA Wisc. OSC BU Add’l ET/AT Penn EVL/UIC DS-3 OC-12 STAR-TAP MREN OC-48 NCSA planning MREN and AAInet connections in 97. ESNet DREN Other agency, International UNM/MHPCC User community primarily Internet-II but spread throughout. LdgEdge Regional ET/AT Projected NCSA Alliance Interconnection

  14. Exponential Growth in National User Demand Will Drive Grid Capabilities 1,000,000,000 10 Teraflops 100,000,000 NSF Centers Total Annual Usage 10,000,000 Normalized CPU Hours 1,000,000 DSM SMP 100,000 MPP PVP 10,000 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Fiscal Year Source: Quantum Research Database

  15. Computational Scientists Need the Grid • Rotating Turbulent Gas Ball Model of the Sun • Nine Day Run on NCSA Origin (128-processors) • Generated 2 Terabytes of Data, LCSE Visualized in 3 Days Dave Porter, Paul Woodward, et al., LCSE, Univ of Minnesota, June 1997

  16. Experimental Scientists Need the Grid Rachael Brady, NCSA I-WAY ‘95

  17. Observational Scientists Need the Grid BIMA, Courtesy Richard Crutcher, UIUC

  18. Virtual Manufacturing Needs the Grid Designer ATM Network Customer Manufacturing Facility Supplier Source: Kem Ahlers, Caterpillar

  19. The Environment Needs the Grid • Environmental Modeling in Shared VR-space • Chesapeake Bay Simulations and Databases DREN SGI Onyx (CEWES) vBNS SGI Onyx (NCSA) SGI Onyx (U. Wisc) ImmersaDesks SGI Onyx (Old Dominion) Integrated M-Bone Videoteleconferencing Data courtesy Old Dominion University Images produced by John Shalf, NCSA

  20. 155 Mbps vBNS Image from EVL Trainers and Educators Need the Grid

  21. Kids Need the Grid NICE--Jason Leigh-EVL, UIC http://www.ice.eecs.uic.edu/~nice/

  22. States Need the Grid http://www.aldea.com/cenic/calren-2.html

  23. The World Needs the Grid

  24. American Consumers Need the Grid

  25. The Grid Needs YOU • CAVE and ImmersaDesk Systems • Hypernews Forums • User Lists • Application Galleries • Shared Programs http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Indices/Spotlight/ Features/feature_CAVERNUS.html

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