1. “The Pacific Research Platform
Two Years In”
Welcome and Overview Talk
to the Pacific Research Platform “PRPv2” Workshop 2017
University of California, San Diego
February 21, 2017
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Harry E. Gruber Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
http://lsmarr.calit2.net
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2. DOE ESnet’s Science DMZ: A Scalable Network
Design Model for Optimizing Science Data Transfers
• A Science DMZ integrates 4 key concepts into a unified whole:
– A network architecture designed for high-performance applications,
with the science network distinct from the general-purpose network
– The use of dedicated systems as data transfer nodes (DTNs)
– Performance measurement and network testing systems that are
regularly used to characterize and troubleshoot the network
– Security policies and enforcement mechanisms that are tailored for
high performance science environments
http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/
Science DMZ
Coined 2010
The DOE ESnet Science DMZ and the NSF “Campus Bridging” Taskforce Report Formed the Basis
for the NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure Network Infrastructure and Engineering (CC-NIE) Program
3. FIONAs and FIONettes – Flash I/O Network Appliances – Are DTNs:
Linux PCs Optimized for DMZs over Distance
FIONAs Are
Science DMZ Data Transfer Nodes (DTNs) &
Also Compute/Visualization/ML Nodes
Phil Papadopoulos & Tom DeFanti
Joe Keefe & John Graham
FIONAS—40G, $8,000
FIONette—1G, $1,000
4. The Pacific Research Platform’s Second Year:
a Working End-to-End Science-Driven DMZ-Connector
FIONAs as
Uniform DTN End Points
NSF CC*DNI Grant
$5M 10/2015-10/2020
PI: Larry Smarr, UC San Diego Calit2
Co-Pis:
• Camille Crittenden, UC Berkeley CITRIS,
• Tom DeFanti, UC San Diego Calit2,
• Philip Papadopoulos, UCSD SDSC,
• Frank Wuerthwein, UCSD Physics and SDSC
5. PRP Continues to Expand Rapidly While Increasing Connectivity:
One Year of Progress – 12 Sites to 20 Sites
January 29, 2016 December 15, 2016
Connected 20 DMZs at 10G and 40G,
demonstrating disk-to-disk GridFTP
at ~7.5G and 12.5G respectively,
and 900Mb at 1G
6. Many PRP Science Engagement Workshops
Were Held in 2016
• PRP Workshop Held in Collaboration with UC-Wide Research IT
– May 1, 2016
– 45 Attendees
– Ten UC Campuses
See Talk by Camille Crittenden and
Tom DeFanti
7. PRP’s First 1.5 Years:
Connecting Campus Application Teams and Devices
8. 100 Gbps FIONA at UCSC Connects the UCSC Hyades Cluster
to the NERSC Supercomputer at LBNL
Supporting UCSC Remote Access
to Large Data Subsets
of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI)
and AGORA Galaxy Simulation Data
Produced at NERSC.
250 images per night
800GB per night
See Talk by Shawfeng Dong
UCSC Feb 7, 2017
10. PRP Will Link the Laboratories of
the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center
http://peer.berkeley.edu/
11. The Second FIONette was Deployed at the PEER Facility at UC Berkeley,
and its Performance is Being Monitored
John Graham Installing FIONette at PEER Feb 10, 2017
12. SIO Researchers Beginning to Use
Big Data Networks (Prism, IDI, PRP)
Jules Jaffe - Microscope Off Scripps Pier Frank Vernon - Expansion of HPWREN
Dan Cayan, Mike Dettinger
Regional Downscaling of Climate Models
Scott Sellars, Marty Ralph
Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes
13. PRP Backbone Sets Stage for 2017 Expansion
of HPWREN, Connected to CENIC, into Orange and Riverside Counties
• PRP CENIC 100G Link
UCSD to SDSU
– DTN FIONAs Endpoints
– Data Redundancy
– Disaster Recovery
– High Availability
– Network Redundancy
• Anchor to CENIC at UCI
– PRP FIONA Connects to
CalREN-HPR Network
– Data Replication Site
• Potential Future UCR
CENIC Anchor
UCR
UCI
UCSD
SDSU
Source: Frank Vernon,
Greg Hidley, UCSD
14. Pacific
City
Neptune
Canada
45°N
47°30’N
130°W 127°30’W
N
Seattle
GigaPOP
Portland
Possible PRP 2017 Expansion to Include NSF’s Ocean Observatory Initiative
Fiber Optic SensorNets on Seafloor Off Washington
To PRP via
Pacific Wave
Sea Bottom
Electro-optical Cable:
8,000 Volts
10 Gbps Optics
Slide Courtesy, John Delaney, UWash John Delaney Visiting UCSD’s SIO
For Three Months in 2017
Axial Volcano
140 Scientific Instruments
15. Being There - Remote Live High Definition Video
of Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents
http://novae.ocean.washington.edu/story/Ashes_CAMHD_Liv
Mushroom Hydrothermal Vent
on Axial Seamount
1 Mile Below Sea Level
Picture Created
From 40 HD Frames
14 Minutes Live HD Video
On-Line Every 3 Hours
15 feet
Slide Courtesy, John Delaney, UWash
16. The Future of Supercomputing Will Blend Traditional HPC and Data Analytics
Integrating Non-von Neumann Architectures
“High Performance Computing Will Evolve
Towards a Hybrid Model,
Integrating Emerging Non-von Neumann Architectures,
with Huge Potential in Pattern Recognition,
Streaming Data Analysis,
and Unpredictable New Applications.”
Horst Simon, Deputy Director,
U.S. Department of Energy’s
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
17. Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute Has Established a Pattern Recognition Lab
For Machine Learning on non-von Neumann Processors
Source: Dr. Dharmendra Modha
Founding Director, IBM Cognitive Computing Group
August 8, 2014
UCSD ECE Professor Ken Kreutz-Delgado Brings
the IBM TrueNorth Chip
to Start Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute
Pattern Recognition Laboratory
September 16, 2015
18. New Brain-Inspired Non-von Neumann Processors Are Emerging:
KnuEdge Has Provided Processor to Calit2’s PRL
www.tomshardware.com/news/knuedge-announces-knuverse-and-knupath,31981.html
www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=2704
“KnuEdge and Calit2
have worked together
since the early days of
the KnuEdge LambdaFabric
processor, when key
personnel and technology
from UC San Diego
provided the genesis for
the first processor design.”
www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=2726
June 6, 2016
19. Proposed Cognitive Hardware and Software Ecosystem
On the Pacific Research Platform
• Working With 30 CSE Machine Learning Researchers
– Goal is 320 Game GPUs in 32-40 FIONAs at 10 PRP Campuses
– PRP Couples FIONAs with GPUs into a Condor-Managed Cloud
• PRP Access to Emerging Processors
– IBM TrueNorth, KnuEdge, FPGA, and Qualcomm Snapdragon
• Software Including a Wide Range of Open ML Algorithms
• Metrics for Performance of Processors and Algorithms
Source: Tom DeFanti, Calit2
Multiple Proposals Under Review
FIONA with 8-Game GPUs
20. Expanding to National Research Platform and Global Research Platform
Via CENIC/Pacific Wave, Internet2, and International Links
PRP’s Current
International
Partners
21. PRP Timeline
• PRPv1
– A Routed Layer 3 Architecture
– Tested, Measured, Optimized, With Multi-Domain Science Data
– Bring Many Of Our Science Teams Up
– Each Community Thus Will Have Its Own Certificate-Based Access
To its Specific Federated Data Infrastructure
• PRPv2
– Incorporating SDN/SDX, AutoGOLE / NSI
– Advanced IPv6-Only Version with Robust Security Features
– e.g. Trusted Platform Module Hardware and SDN/SDX Software
– Support Rates up to 100Gb/s in Bursts and Streams
– Develop Means to Operate a Shared Federation of Caches
– Cooperating Research Groups
22. Our Support:
• US National Science Foundation (NSF) awards CNS 0821155 and
CNS-1338192, CNS-1456638, ACI-1540112, and ACI-1541349
• University of California Office of the President CIO
• UCSD Chancellor’s Integrated Digital Infrastructure Program
• UCSD Next Generation Networking initiative
• Calit2 and Calit2 Qualcomm Institute
• CENIC, PacificWave and StarLight
• DOE ESnet