Exploring the hyper-grid idea with grand challenge applications: the DEISA-TeraGrid interoperability demonstration

P. Andrews, M. Büchli, R. Harkness, R. Hatzky, C. Jordan, H. Lederer, R. Niederberger, T. Rimovsky, Andreas Schott, T. Soddemann, V. Springel
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A supercomputing hyper-grid spanning two continents was created to move a step towards interoperability of leading grids. A dedicated network connection was established between DEISA, the leading European supercomputing grid, and TeraGrid, the leading American supercomputing grid. Both grids have adopted the approach of establishing a common, high performance global file system, the wide-area version of IBM's GPFS. Teragrid's approach is based on a single site server solution under Linux, hosted by San Diego Supercomputer Centre, DEISA's approach is a multi-site server solution, with currently servers in France, Germany and Italy. These two grid-internal global file systems were interconnected over a dedicated, trusted network connection. During the Supercomputing Conference 2005, grand challenge applications were carried out both within DEISA and within TeraGrid, and results were written transparently to the combined global file system with physically distributed locations of the involved disk systems. Simulations were carried out in Europe and in America, and results were directly written to the respective remote continent, accessible for all participating scientists in both continents, and were then directly further processed for visualization in a third location, the SC05 exhibition hall in Seattle. Grand challenge applications used for the demo included a protein structure prediction and a cosmological simulation carried out at San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), US (www.sdsc.edu) and a Gyrokinetic turbulence simulation and also a cosmological simulation carried out at Garching Computing Centre of the Max Planck Society (RZG), Germany (www.rzg.mpg.de)
探索具有重大挑战应用的超电网理念:DEISA-TeraGrid互操作性演示
一个跨越两大洲的超级计算超级电网被创建,朝着领先电网的互操作性迈出了一步。在欧洲领先的超级计算网格DEISA和美国领先的超级计算网格TeraGrid之间建立了专用网络连接。这两个网格都采用了建立通用的高性能全局文件系统的方法,即IBM的GPFS的广域版本。Teragrid的方法是基于Linux下的单站点服务器解决方案,由圣地亚哥超级计算机中心托管,DEISA的方法是一个多站点服务器解决方案,目前服务器在法国、德国和意大利。这两个网格内部全局文件系统通过专用的可信网络连接相互连接。在2005年超级计算会议期间,在DEISA和TeraGrid中执行了重大挑战应用程序,结果被透明地写入具有相关磁盘系统物理分布位置的组合全局文件系统中。模拟在欧洲和美国进行,结果直接写入各自的偏远大陆,两大洲的所有参与科学家都可以访问,然后在第三个地点,西雅图的SC05展厅直接进行进一步处理以进行可视化。用于演示的大挑战应用程序包括在美国圣地亚哥超级计算机中心(SDSC)进行的蛋白质结构预测和宇宙学模拟(www.sdsc.edu),以及在德国马克斯普朗克学会(RZG)加兴计算中心进行的回旋动力学湍流模拟和宇宙学模拟(www.rzg.mpg.de)。
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