The SMASH Impacts to Cluster Computing

Yung-Chin Fang, J. Hsieh
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Summary form only given. High performance computing clusters scaling out fact indicates manageability will become more important than ever. Over time, a computer center tends facilitate multiple management frameworks from vendors to remote manage generations of heterogeneous HPC clusters to complete one task. The heterogeneous and scaling out computing info structure made HPCC/grid administration even more challenging and time consuming than before. Management interoperability is usually compromised or absent due to the heterogeneous environment. In order to solve this problem for the long run and further reduce the total cost of ownership, industry is defining the systems management architecture for server hardware (SMASH) initiative. The SMASH initiative is a suite of specifications, which standardize management interfaces and remote management architecture for heterogeneous computing environments. The suite of specifications includes unified command line protocol, resource discovery, and resource addressing and data model profiles. SMASH not only addresses complicated administration challenges as well as enables hardware independent remote manageability plus computing info structure status/performance aware job scheduling schemes and as a result, will bring HPC clusters/grid utilization rates to an even higher level. This poster uses figures to illustrate the challenges, corresponding SMASH specifications and point out the potential research directions in supercomputing space over SMASH implementations
SMASH对集群计算的影响
只提供摘要形式。高性能计算集群向外扩展的事实表明,可管理性将变得比以往任何时候都更加重要。随着时间的推移,计算机中心倾向于促进来自供应商的多个管理框架远程管理异构HPC集群以完成一项任务。异构和向外扩展的计算信息结构使得HPCC/网格管理比以前更具挑战性和耗时。由于异构环境,管理互操作性通常受到损害或缺失。为了长期解决这个问题并进一步降低总体拥有成本,业界正在定义服务器硬件的系统管理体系结构(SMASH)计划。SMASH计划是一套规范,用于标准化异构计算环境的管理接口和远程管理体系结构。这套规范包括统一的命令行协议、资源发现、资源寻址和数据模型概要文件。SMASH不仅解决了复杂的管理挑战,还支持独立于硬件的远程管理性,以及计算信息结构状态/性能感知的作业调度方案,因此,将把HPC集群/网格利用率提高到更高的水平。这张海报用图表说明了SMASH的挑战和相应的规范,并指出了SMASH在超级计算领域实现的潜在研究方向
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