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Obtaining Supercomputing Accounts on NSF CiP Resources. Tom Grzelak Office of Instructional and Research Technology. NSF Supercomputing History.

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Tom GrzelakOffice of Instructional and

Research Technology

Obtaining Supercomputing Accounts on NSF CiP Resources

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• <1985 Funds HPC at university-level• 1985-6 Establish 5 Supercomputing Centers

- Cornell, NCSA, PSC, SDSC, JVN-P- JVN-P closes in 1990

• 1997 Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI)

- Nat Computational Science Alliance - NCSA- Nat PACI – SDSC

- Partnerships to develop tools, apps, architecture, data, etc

NSF Supercomputing History

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• 2000 First Terascale Computing System- PSC “LeMieux” (6 TF)

• 2001 Teragrid – Distributed Terascale Facility- NCSA, SDSC, Argonne, CalTech (11.6 TF)

• 2002 Extensible Teragrid Facility- Added PSC “LeMieux” + Improvements (20 TF)

• 2003 ETF Improvements- ORNL, Indiana, Purdue, TACC (40 TF)

• 2005 PACI becomes Cyberinfrastructure Partnership (CiP)

NSF Supercomputing History

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• www.ci-partnership.org

• Computational Resources– Non-TeraGrid: SDSCx4, NCSAx4– TeraGrid: 8 partners

• Visualization Resources (RAM, H/W, S/W)

• Data Resources (mysql,db2, LT storage, special filesystems)

CiP Resources

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• Software Availability– support for many common software tools.– search engine for your particular package.

CiP Resources

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• Eligibility- Faculty/Researcher/Post-Doc

• Types of Allocations

Getting CiP Accounts

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• Be Prepared….– Know which platform to run on– Estimate of Service Units (SU)– 250 word abstract– CV

• Help: [email protected]

• Submit DAC, MRAC, LRAC via POPS

• Partnerships Online Proposal System

Getting CiP Accounts

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• Submit via POPS

MRAC/LRAC Proposals

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• Computational Methodology (3)• Appropriate Use of Resources (4)• Efficient Use of Resources (4)• Local Computing Environment (6-)• Other Supercomputing Resources (-)• Prior Progress (-)• Hint: Sufficient info but do not overwhelm with details

Elements of a good proposal

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• Do not share accounts

• Teragrid, NCSA, SCSD Forms• www.ci-partnership.org/Allocations/add_user.html

Add/Remove Users to a CiP Project

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• Stay in touch… things change fast!

• Web-based tutorials

• Subscribe to mail lists

• Cyberinfrastructure Watch Quarterly- http://www.ctwatch.org

Part of the Community

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• Feedback to [email protected] is appreciated.

• PPT Presentation can be found athttp://oirt.rutgers.edu/supercomputing.html

• NSF Draft CI Vision Statementhttp://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/CI-v40.pdf

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