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Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgaria and IT

Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgaria and IT. Assoc. Prof. Emanouil Atanassov Head of Grid Technologies and Applications Department Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – BAS Email: emanouil@parallel.bas.bg. Historic perspective.

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Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgaria and IT

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  1. Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgaria and IT Assoc. Prof. EmanouilAtanassov Head of Grid Technologies and Applications Department Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – BAS Email: emanouil@parallel.bas.bg

  2. Historic perspective • IICT-BAS operated different types of clusters and supercomputers like the Origin 2000 • IICT-BAS coordinates the Bulgarian participation in the European Grid Initiative, first through the EGEE series of projects, then EGI-InSPIRE and EGI-Engage • IICT-BAS is one of the leading partners in a series of projects that spread the expertise of advanced countries in the region to the less developed countries • Innovative scientific applications are developed and run on the available HPC equipment at IICT-BAS by teams of scientists from institutes of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and leading universities in Bulgaria. • Clusters at IM-BAS, INRNE-BAS and Sofia Universtitywere added to the EGEE production infrastructure during EGEE and EGEE 2 projects.

  3. Regional Cooperation -History • PROJECTS

  4. Regional partnerships – from infrastructure to applications

  5. National Roadmap for Research Infrastructures

  6. HPC resources in Bulgaria

  7. HPC Center “Avitohol” at IICT Top500 List on 389 place (Nov 2015) http://www.top500.org/system/178609 • tt 10 Gbps Users workstations

  8. The Supercomputer System Avitohol at IICT-BAS • 8 water-cooled racks of type HP MCS 200, paired in couples. • Each pair provides power and cooling for up to 50 kW of equipment • About 90% of the computational power comes from the accelerators – one 7120P coprocessor achieves 1.25 TFlop/s in double precision. • Total energy use at maximum load ~ 250kW.

  9. The Supercomputer System Avitohol at IICT-BAS • RedHat Enterprise for HPC • Intel Cluster Studio (compilers, MPI,MKL) • Moab for resource management with web and command line interface • High-end database software - SAP HANA – in-memory database with advanced real-time analytics capabilities

  10. The Supercomputer System Avitohol at IICT-BAS • 150 dual-socket nodes HP SL250s Gen8 with 2 Intel Xeon E5-CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz and 2 Intel Xeon Phi 7120P coprocessors, 64 GB RAM • Interconnected with fully non-blocking FDR InfiniBand • Lustre parallel filesystem, 96 TB of disk storage

  11. The Supercomputer System Avitohol at IICT-BAS • Linpack tests: • 222.0 TFlop/s achieved in June, the system entered Top500 in 332nd place. • Further tuning of hardware and software produced the new result of 264 TFlop/s, maintaining presence in the November Top500 list. • For comparison the Blue Gene/P supercomputer achieved 23.9 TFlop/s and was last present in Top500 list in November 2009 in 379th place.

  12. National projects supported

  13. International projects supported

  14. Extension HPCG cluster at IICT-BAS – BG01-IPP • 36 blade servers HP BL 280c, deployed in 3HP Cluster Platform Express 7000 enclosures, each with 2 Xeon X5560 @ 2.80GHz, 24 GB RAM –576 cores total with more than 3 Tflops peak performance; 8 dual-socket HP DL 380 G6 with dual Intel X5560 @ 2.8 Ghz, 32 GB RAM. Non-blocking Infiniband interconnection @ 20 Gbps, 92% efficiency onLINPACK - 3 TFlops • Total disk storage more than 132 TB from three disk systems, interconnected with Fibre Channel. • 2 HP ProLiant SL390s G7 4U servers with 16 NVIDIA Tesla M2090 graphic cards (total 8192 GPU cores with 10.64 TFlops in double precision); HP SL270s Gen8 4U server with 8 Intel Xeon Phi 5110P Coprocessors (total 480 cores, 1920 threads, 8.088 TFlops of double-precision peak performance per server). • Total peak theoretical peak performance 22.93 TFlops

  15. Organization of access • Bulgarian scientists can obtain access to the HPC systems of IICT-BAS by filling request forms that are assessed on basis of scientific merit. • Remote access through ssh: • gw.avitohol.acad.bg • Batch system: torque/moab • Development tools: • Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 • GNU Compiler Collection • MVAPICH 2.2 • Open MPI • Support helpdesk: avitohol-support@parallel.bas.bg • Access policies: • http://www.hpc.acad.bg/access-policies/ • More information at: • http://www.hpc.acad.bg/

  16. Organization of access • IICT-BAS maintains the BG.ACAD CA certification authority, which issues x509 certificates for use in Grids and PRACE. • BG.ACAD CA is member of EUGRID PMA organization, thus Bulgarian certificates are accepted in all European resources and the collaborating Asian-Pacific and American resources. • Avitohol is reachable through the PRACE internal network

  17. Software and tools • Libraries: • MKL • FFTW • PETSc • SLEPc • GSL • NetCDF … • Languages, tools: • R, Python, Java • cmake, gnuplot • Paraview • Scalasca • gdb, gprof …

  18. IICT-BAS is the Bulgarian representative in the European Grid Initiative - EGI Data Providers Technology Providers Service Providers All

  19. European Grid Initiative - EGI Innovating with RIs -The Distributed Competence Centre of EGI-Engage

  20. Regional HPC and distributed computing initiative – VI-SEEM • The project VI-SEEM aims to integrate all kinds of electronic infrastructure in the region – Grid, Cloud, HPC, BigData, in order to provide single point of access for scientists in the region of South Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean. • Bulgaria is the leader in the HPC area. • Provides user-friendly integrated e-Infrastructure platform for Scientific Communities in: • Climatology, • Life Sciences, • Cultural Heritage for the SEEM region by linking compute, data, and visualization resources, as well as services, software and tools. • Avitohol is the most powerful supercomputer in VI-SEEM

  21. VI-SEEM Geographical and historical context • VRE for regional Interdisciplinary communities in SEE and EM • Merging of SEE and EM regions • SEE: network SEEREN1-2, Grid SEE-GRID-1/2/SCI, HPC HP-SEE • EM: HPC LinkSCEEM1-2

  22. Regional HPC and BigData Resources • Main resource providers – Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia. • Heterogeneous computing resources – CPU-only, • GPGPU-enmabled, Xeon Phi, IBM Cell • Bulgaria is the leader in computing. • Need for larger and better storage facilities

  23. VI-SEEM technology context • Overall objective: Provide user-friendly integrated e-Infrastructure platform for Scientific Communities in Climatology, Life Sciences, and Digital Cultural Heritage for the SEEM region; by linking compute, data, and visualization resources, as well as services, software and tools. • Diverse computing technologies • Advent of big data • Service orientation

  24. EU Network of HPC Competency Centres working with SMEs – SESAME NET • 14 Partners , 13 Member States • ARCTUR, Slovenia (coordinator) • Bangor University, United Kingdom • Irish High End Computing, National University of Galway, Ireland • Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI), Germany • Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center IBCH (Inst. of Bioorganic Chemistry) PAS, Poland • Greek Research and Technology Network S.A., Greece • Centro de Supercomputación de Galicia CESGA, Spain • IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, VŠB – Techn. University of Ostrava, Czech Republic • Yotta Advanced Computing d.o.o., Croatia • West University of Timisoara UVT, Romania • Inst. of Inform. and Comm. Technologies of BAS (IICT-BAS), Bulgaria • Ruder Bošković Institute, Croatia • Herculesstichting / Flemish Supercomputing Centre, Belgium • Vilnius University – Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Lithuania

  25. BG05-SUGRID perspectives • The BG05-SUGrid Grid site is currently the second Bulgarian production Grid Site. • Its current hardware is rather limited, however substantial upgrade is planned: • Computing - 72 servers with dual Intel L5640 (12 cores) - 864 total physical cores, with capability for hyperthreading • Storage - 15 servers with 24*2TB hdd each – 720 TB total

  26. Conclusions • The Avitohol supercomputer is the top HPC system in Bulgaria and ensures the needs of Bulgarian scientists in the near term. • It is used mostly for HPC tasks, but some distributed computing research is also performed on it. • Grid clusters like BG01-IPP and BG05-SUGRID support diverse virtual organizations, including those from CERN. • Advanced hardware sustains involvement in both infrastructure provision and development activities • The equipment and software is upgraded regularly, following the best practices in the IT • Ensuring governmental support for the upgrade and maintenance of the infrastructure is crucial for its capability to support advanced research

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