Welcome To The 41 st HPC User Forum Meeting April 2011
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Welcome To The 41st HPC User Forum
MeetingApril 2011
Welcome To The 41st HPC User Forum
MeetingApril 2011
Important Dates For Your Calendar Important Dates For Your Calendar
FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS:
International Meetings: 2011 CEA in France on October 3 and 4 2011 HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 6 & 7 2012 Imperial College, UK June
US Meetings: 2011 September 6 to 8, San Diego, California 2012 April 16 to 17, Richmond, Virginia 2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan
Thank You To Our Sponsors! Thank You To Our Sponsors!
Tuesday: NASA Tour – Intel and HP Tuesday Dinner - IBM, Altair Engineering and LSI SHIRTS - Penguin Computing
Wednesday: Wednesday Breakfast - Mellanox AM Break - Panasas Wednesday Lunch - Platform Computing PM Break - Appro International Wednesday Dinner - Intel and HP
Thursday: Thursday Break - Adaptive Computing Thursday Lunch - Bright Computing and General
Atomics PM Break - BlueArc
Tuesday Dinner Vendor Updates: 10 MinutesTuesday Dinner Vendor Updates: 10 Minutes
• Altair• Appro• BlueArc• Bright Computing• Dell• General Atomics• LSI• Mellanox • Panasas• Platform• Virident
Welcome To The 41st HPC User Forum
MeetingApril 2011
Welcome To The 41st HPC User Forum
MeetingApril 2011
DinnerThanks to:
Altair Engineering, IBM and LSI
BreakfastThanks to: Mellanox
DinnerThanks to:
Altair Engineering, IBM and LSI
BreakfastThanks to: Mellanox
Thank You To Our Sponsors! Thank You To Our Sponsors!
Tuesday: NASA Tour – Intel and HP Tuesday Dinner - IBM, Altair Engineering and LSI SHIRTS - Penguin Computing
Wednesday: Wednesday Breakfast - Mellanox AM Break - Panasas Wednesday Lunch - Platform Computing PM Break - Appro International Wednesday Dinner - Intel and HP
Thursday: Thursday Breakfast - Adaptive Computing Thursday Lunch - Bright Computing and General
Atomics PM Break - BlueArc
Important Dates For Your Calendar Important Dates For Your Calendar
FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS:
International Meetings: 2011 CEA in France on October 3 and 4 2011 HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 6 & 7 2012 Imperial College, UK June
US Meetings: 2011 September 6 to 8, San Diego, California 2012 April 16 to 17, Richmond, Virginia 2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan
HPC User Forum MissionHPC User Forum Mission
To Improve The Health Of The
High-performance Computing Industry
Through Open Discussions, Information-sharing And Initiatives Involving
HPC Users In Industry, Government And Academia
Along With HPC Vendors
And Other Interested Parties
Steering Committee MembersSteering Committee Members
• Steve Finn, BAE Systems, Chairman• Sharan Kalwani , KAUST, Vice Chairman • Earl Joseph, IDC, Executive Director• Vijay Agarwala, Penn State University• Alex Akkerman, Ford Motor Company • Doug Ball, The Boeing Company• Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames• Paul Buerger, Avetec• Steve Conway, IDC Research Vice President• Jack Collins, National Cancer Institute• Jeff Broughton. NERSC/Lawrence Berkeley National Lab • Merle Giles, NSCA/University of Illinois• Chris Catherasoo, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory• James Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center• Doug Kothe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory• Paul Muzio, City University of New York• Michael Resch , HLRS, University of Stuttgart• Vince Scarafino, Industry Expert • Allan Snavely, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Introduction: LogisticsIntroduction: Logistics
Ask Mary if you need a receipt We have a very tight agenda (as usual)
Please help us keep on time!
Review handouts Note: We will post most of the
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First awards will be given at ISC:
IDC HPC
Market Update
IDC HPC
Market Update
Top Trends in HPCTop Trends in HPC
The global economy in HPC is growing again 2010 grew by 10%, to reach $9.5 billion We are forecasting 7% to 9% growth in 2011
Major challenges for datacenters Power, cooling, real estate, system management Storage and data management continue to grow in importance
Software hurdles will rise to the top for most users
SSDs will gain momentum and could redefine storage
GPUs are seeing real tractions in certain verticals
The worldwide Race on Petascale is in full speed
2010 HPC WW Market Results2010 HPC WW Market Results
2009 2010
WW HPC Server Revenues 8,614,145 9,504,323 10.3%
WW HPC Units 105,054 119,845 14.1%
WW HPC Node Volume 1,362,848 1,446,857 6.2%
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Revenues 2,004,973 2,204,466 2,355,289 2,939,595 9.9% 6.8% 24.8%
HPC Vendor Revenue Shares, 2010HPC Vendor Revenue Shares, 2010
HP32%
IBM30%
Dell15%
Cray3%
SGI3%Sun
2%
Fujitsu1%
NEC1%
Appro1%
Hitachi1%
Dawn-ing1%
Bull1%
Other10%
Industry/Application Segments Industry/Application Segments
2009 2010 Growth
Bio-Sciences 1,171,457 1,240,127 5.9%
CAE 912,942 1,013,233 11.0%
Chemical Eng 186,874 193,132 3.3%
DCC & Dist 477,588 521,737 9.2%
Econ/Financial 204,762 253,607 23.9%
EDA / IT / ISV 558,836 594,187 6.3%
Geosciences 563,817 579,355 2.8%
Mech Design 75,409 75,316 -0.1%
Defense 894,248 919,558 2.8%
Government Lab 1,418,244 1,467,980 3.5%
University 1,721,368 1,762,777 2.4%
Weather 371,371 396,701 6.8%
Other 80,200 98,515 22.8%
The Broader HPC MarketThe Broader HPC Market
2009 2010
Server 8,637,114 9,116,225
Storage 3,022,990 3,328,312
Middleware 1,062,365 1,103,797
Applications 2,971,167 3,164,293
Service 1,658,326 1,727,976
Total 17,351,963 18,440,603
HPC Market Forecasts
HPC Market Forecasts
HPC Server Revenue ($K) Forecast 2009 - 2014HPC Server Revenue ($K) Forecast 2009 - 2014
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014CAGR (09-14)
Workgroup 1,680,687 1,887,400 2,094,112 2,300,825 2,585,000 2,714,250 10.1%
Departmental 2,516,253 2,708,998 2,901,743 3,094,488 3,287,233 3,479,978 6.7%
Divisional 1,070,764 1,129,930 1,189,097 1,248,263 1,307,430 1,366,596 5.0%
Supercomputer 3,369,410 3,389,896 3,632,520 3,920,716 4,217,767 4,810,391 7.4%
Total 8,637,114 9,116,225 9,817,472 10,564,292 11,397,430 12,371,215 7.5%
The Broader HPC Market -- ForecastsThe Broader HPC Market -- Forecasts
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014CAGR (09-14)
Server 8,637,114 9,116,225 9,817,472 10,564,292 11,397,430 12,371,215 7.5%
Storage 3,022,990 3,328,312 3,664,472 4,034,583 4,442,076 4,890,726 10.1%
Middleware 1,062,365 1,103,797 1,146,845 1,191,572 1,238,044 1,286,327 3.9%
Application Software 2,971,167 3,164,293 3,369,972 3,589,020 3,822,307 4,070,757 6.5%
Service 1,658,326 1,727,976 1,800,551 1,876,174 1,954,973 2,037,082 4.2%
Total 17,351,963 18,440,603 19,799,312 21,255,642 22,854,829 24,656,107 7.3%
ConclusionsConclusions
2010 was a year of return to healthy growth in the worldwide HPC market
IDC predicts the HPC market will continue growth in 2011 and grow by 7% to 9% in 2011 And then will rebuild to exceed $12 billion by 2014
The recovery will benefit HPC segments unevenly: With hard-hit verticals such as automotive recovering
more slowly than oil and gas, or government and academia
The Supercomputer segment growth will remain turbo-charged by government spending aimed at HPC leadership and “petaflop club” membership
Agenda: Day OneAgenda: Day One
8:10am Welcome and HPC Market Update, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani and Earl Joseph Morning Session Chair: Steve Finn
8:15am HPC in Healthcare/Medicine and in the Life Sciences• Semantic Web Technologies on HPC for Life Sciences and Other Domains, Sean Martin, Cambridge Semantics• The Anton Project at the National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing, Jim Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center• Public cloud computing in Healthcare, John Considine• Gates Foundation Work: Global Risk Informatics, Debra Goldfarb
10:00am Break10:15am uHPC Program Research Plans12:00am Vendor technology update: Adaptive Computing12:15pm Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session Chair: Rupak Biswas1:00pm HPC in Healthcare/Medicine and in the Life Sciences (continued):
• Generating Petabytes of Medical Data, Keith Cheng, Penn State - Hershey Medical Center• Dr Newhauser, MD Anderson
2:00pm Technical Issues and Concerns in Getting to Exascale, Steve Pawlowski, Intel 2:30pm IBM Technology Update, David Turek 2:45pm Panel and Updates on Industry Outreach Programs, Panel Chair: Merle Giles3:45pm Break4:00pm Alternative Energy Research
• Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-water Reactors, Tom Evans, ORNL• Fusion Simulation: The Problem; the Successes; the Challenges, Lee Berry, ORNL• HPC and the U.S. Burning Plasma Organization, Dylan Brennan, University of Tulsa
5:15pm Networking Break and Time for 1-on-1 Meetings 6:30pm Special Reception and Dinner Event, The Exploration of Mars and the Search for Life, Dr. Everett
Gibson, NASA Johnson
Lunch BreakThanks to:
Platform Computing
Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm
Lunch BreakThanks to:
Platform Computing
Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm
Thank You Platform Computing
For Lunch
Thank You Platform Computing
For Lunch
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Agenda: Day OneAgenda: Day One
8:00am Welcome and HPC Market Update, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani and Earl Joseph Morning Session Chair: Steve Finn
8:15am HPC in Healthcare/Medicine and in the Life Sciences• Semantic Web Technologies on HPC for Life Sciences and Other Domains, Sean Martin, Cambridge Semantics• The Anton Project at the National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing, Jim Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center• Public cloud computing in Healthcare, John Considine• Gates Foundation Work: Global Risk Informatics, Debra Goldfarb
10:00am Break10:15am uHPC Program Research Plans12:00am Vendor technology update: Adaptive Computing12:15pm Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session Chair: Rupak Biswas1:00pm HPC in Healthcare/Medicine and in the Life Sciences (continued):
• Generating Petabytes of Medical Data, Keith Cheng, Penn State - Hershey Medical Center• Dr Newhauser, MD Anderson
2:00pm Technical Issues and Concerns in Getting to Exascale, Steve Pawlowski, Intel 2:30pm IBM Technology Update, David Turek 2:45pm Panel and Updates on Industry Outreach Programs, Panel Chair: Merle Giles3:45pm Break4:00pm Alternative Energy Research
• Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-water Reactors, Tom Evans, ORNL• Fusion Simulation: The Problem; the Successes; the Challenges, Lee Berry, ORNL• HPC and the U.S. Burning Plasma Organization, Dylan Brennan, University of Tulsa
5:15pm Networking Break and Time for 1-on-1 Meetings 6:30pm Special Reception and Dinner Event, The Exploration of Mars and the Search for Life, Dr. Everett
Gibson, NASA Johnson
Dinner LogisticsDinner Logistics
Special Dinner Event Sponsored by Intel and HP
WelcomeTo Day 2 Of TheHPC User Forum
Meeting
WelcomeTo Day 2 Of TheHPC User Forum
Meeting
Thank You To Our Sponsors! Thank You To Our Sponsors!
Tuesday: NASA Tour – Intel and HP Tuesday Dinner - IBM, Altair Engineering and LSI SHIRTS - Penguin Computing
Wednesday: Wednesday Breakfast - Mellanox AM Break - Panasas Wednesday Lunch - Platform Computing PM Break - Appro International Wednesday Dinner - Intel and HP
Thursday: Thursday Breakfast - Adaptive Computing Thursday Lunch - Bright Computing and General
Atomics PM Break - BlueArc
DinnerThanks to
Intel and HP
BreakfastThanks to
Adaptive Computing
DinnerThanks to
Intel and HP
BreakfastThanks to
Adaptive Computing
Important Dates For Your Calendar Important Dates For Your Calendar
FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS:
International Meetings: 2011 CEA in France on October 3 and 4 2011 HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 6 & 7 2012 Imperial College, UK June
US Meetings: 2011 September 6 to 8, San Diego, California 2012 April 16 to 17, Richmond, Virginia 2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan
Agenda: Day TwoAgenda: Day Two
8:15am High-end Supercomputing at NASA AMES, Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames8:45am Invited Vendor Technology Updates: Intel and HP9:15am The Road to Multi-Petaflop/Exaflop Computing:
• Large-Scale HPC at HLRS and Invitation to the HLRS fall meeting, Stefan Wesner, HLRS• High-End Supercomputing in China, Liang Yuan, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences• Lennart Johnsson, University of Houston
10:45am Break11:00am Utilities Servers, Center-wide File Systems and Storage Lifecycle Management, Stephen Scherr, DOD
HPC Modernization Program Office11:30am HPC Use and Future Directions at BP, Keith Gray12:00pm Penguin 12:15pm Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session Chair: Sharan Kalwani1:00pm Panel on: "HPC in Oil & Gas: Best Practices in Managing HPC Resources"
Moderated by Bill Nitzberg, Altair2:00pm Environmental Modeling
• How HPC Has Transformed EQM, including Deepwater Horizon, Dr. Gaurav Savant, U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center• Environmental Quality Modeling of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Patrick Hogan, Naval Research Laboratory
3:00pm Break3:15pm Panel on HPC Cloud Developments, Moderator: Sharan Kalwani
• Key Panel Questions: Examples of successful uses of clouds in HPC today, which HPC workload/workflow profiles fit well on clouds?
4:30pm HPC and the NASA Shuttle Program, Ray Gomez, NASA Johnson Space Center5:00pm Meeting Wrap-Up, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani, Steve Conway, and Earl Joseph
Lunch BreakThanks to:
Bright Computing and General Atomics
Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm
Lunch BreakThanks to:
Bright Computing and General Atomics
Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm
Thank You Bright Computing and
General Atomics For Lunch
Thank You Bright Computing and
General Atomics For Lunch
Agenda: Day TwoAgenda: Day Two
8:10am Welcome, Earl Joseph and Steve FinnMorning Session Chair: Paul Muzio
8:15am High-end Supercomputing at NASA AMES, Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames8:45am Invited Vendor Technology Updates: Intel and HP9:15am The Road to Multi-Petaflop/Exaflop Computing:
• Large-Scale HPC at HLRS and Invitation to the HLRS fall meeting, Stefan Wesner, HLRS• High-End Supercomputing in China, Liang Yuan, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences• Lennart Johnsson, University of Houston
10:45am Break11:00am Utilities Servers, Center-wide File Systems and Storage Lifecycle Management, Stephen Scherr, DOD
HPC Modernization Program Office11:30am HPC Use and Future Directions at BP, Keith Gray12:00pm Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session Chair: Sharan Kalwani1:00pm Panel on: "HPC in Oil & Gas: Best Practices in Managing HPC Resources"
Moderated by Bill Nitzberg, Altair2:00pm Environmental Modeling
• How HPC Has Transformed EQM, including Deepwater Horizon, Dr. Gaurav Savant, U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center• Environmental Quality Modeling of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Patrick Hogan, Naval Research Laboratory
3:00pm Break3:15pm Panel on HPC Cloud Developments, Moderator: Sharan Kalwani
• Key Panel Questions: Examples of successful uses of clouds in HPC today, which HPC workload/workflow profiles fit well on clouds?
4:30pm HPC and the NASA Shuttle Program, Ray Gomez, NASA Johnson Space Center5:00pm Meeting Wrap-Up, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani, Steve Conway, and Earl Joseph
Important Dates For Your Calendar Important Dates For Your Calendar
FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS:
International Meetings: 2011 CEA in France on October 3 and 4 2011 HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 6 & 7 2012 Imperial College, UK June
US Meetings: 2011 September 6 to 8, San Diego, California 2012 April 16 to 17, Richmond, Virginia 2012 September 17 to 19, Dearborn, Michigan
Thank YouFor Attending The 41st
HPC User ForumMeeting
Thank YouFor Attending The 41st
HPC User ForumMeeting