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RESEARCH COMPUTING INITIATIVE. Hideko Mills, Manager of IT Research Infrastructure www.cio.wisc.edu/research hjmills@cio.wisc.edu. Mission. To strengthen the campus research computing infrastructure to meet current and future needs. Current Project.
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RESEARCH COMPUTING INITIATIVE Hideko Mills, Manager of IT Research Infrastructure www.cio.wisc.edu/research hjmills@cio.wisc.edu
Mission To strengthen the campus research computing infrastructure to meet current and future needs.
Current Project • The Euclid Cluster - Prof. Manos Mavrikakis’ research group • Computational chemistry approaches to improve engineering practices in: • Chemical processing • Alternative energy • Pollution prevention • Key Parameters: 2184 compute-cores 273 compute-servers 13 Terabytes Storage 20 Teraflops peak compute capacity 10 GigE Interconnect Intel Nehalem CPU
The Euclid Cluster • What can be done now that wasn’t available before? • Efficient scaling of jobs due to a low latency network • Total compute power of 20 Teraflops (more than anything before on campus) • Move large datasets and files at up to 10 Gbps of bandwidth (10 times more bandwidth than any existing interconnect)
The Euclid Cluster • What specifically will it enable? • Tackle projects that are compute-intensive and outside the capabilities of existing UW infrastructure • Showcase state-of-the-art open source software and technologies to benefit the UW research community
The Euclid Cluster • How will it help colleagues? • Available to the broader UW community for specialized computing applications • Center High Throughput Computing (CHTC), led by Prof. Miron Livny (Computer Science), will provide access to the cluster under the aegis of the Condor project • Key Scientific Codes to run on Euclid • VASP (cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp/) • DACAPO (dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/campos/Dacapo/) • GPAW (https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/gpaw/)
Campus Collaboration • Funding • Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Center High Throughput Computing (CHTC), WARF, and the Division of Information Technology • Almost entirely open-source: no purchases • Multi-vendor investment • Dell, Cisco, Chelsio, APC