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Today’s Agenda. Introductions, Agenda & “Other Topics” (8:30 – 9:00) History/Snapshots of SURAgrid (9:00 – 9:30) SURA & SURAgrid (9:30 – 10:15) Revisit mission & goals (10:15 – 10:45) Participation (10:45 – 11:45) Organizational structure (11:45 – ?) Lunch (? – ?) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Today’s Agenda Introductions, Agenda & “Other Topics” (8:30 – 9:00) History/Snapshots of SURAgrid (9:00 – 9:30) SURA & SURAgrid (9:30 – 10:15) Revisit mission & goals (10:15 – 10:45) Participation (10:45 – 11:45) Organizational structure (11:45 – ?) Lunch (? – ?) Breakouts, other topics (? – ?) Plans for the coming year (4:30 – 5:30)
SURAgrid: Some History & Snapshots
SURAgrid in-person planning meeting
September 21 & 22, 2006
NMI Integration Testbed ProgramSept 2001 - Nov 2004 (ext May 2005)
• Developed and managed by SURA• Evaluated NMI components upon release• Real life contexts - research & enterprise
applications and infrastructure
USERS
Implementers
Target Communities
NMI Integration Testbed
NMI Participation
?
futureexpansion
UABUAHUFLFSUGSU
UMichTACCUVA
Sites
NMI Integration Testbed
(USC)
DEVELOPERS
SUPPORTERS
CONTRIBUTORS
SURAgrid Roots: NMI Testbed Grid
• NMI Testbed Grid begun in Sept 04• NMI Integration Testbed Case Study Series - Exploring Technical and Policy Considerations for Inter-Institutional Grids (November 2004) - Authentication & Authorization in SURAgrid: Concepts and Technologies, (May 2005)
http://www.sura.org/programs/nmi_testbed.html
SURAgrid Roots “We want to keep working together!” (8 NMI sites carry over)
– SURA agrees to continue facilitating Announced to SURA IT community in July 2004
– Added Tulane, UArk, GMU, SC (up to 12!)– (Everyone else via word of mouth since then - 28 as of this week)
“Let’s call it SURAgrid!” – NMI Testbed Grid call, January 2005
• http://www.sura.org/programs/meetingnotes/min_13_jan_2005.htm Proposal to SURA IT Committee Fund ($101K, 3/05 - 3/06)
– 25% SURA IT staff support– Some meeting support & travel– Subcontract: GSU for application development– Subcontract: TACC for portal development, resource tracking– Subcontract: UVA for Bridge CA
SURAgrid Goals To develop a scalable infrastructure that leverages local
institutional identity and authorization while managing access to shared resources across institutional boundaries.
To promote the use of this infrastructure for the broad research and education community, creating a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
To provide a forum for participating institutions to gain additional experience with grid technology and to promote collaborative project development.
SURAgrid Participation 21 SURA Member institutions 7 non-SURA institutions (4 in region, 3 outside) Varying levels of activity, participation… No systematic “recruitment” to date
August 2006
Getting the Work Done
Resource & Application contributors (ongoing…)
SURA “GridThink” activity (Jan 2003 - April 2004)
SURAgrid planning calls– Every other week for the past 3 or so years – All invited/encouraged - about 1/2 attend any given call– http://www.sura.org/programs/sura_grid_communications.html
Subcontracts – March 2005 - 2006: TACC, GSU, UVA– July 06: Teragrid gateway assessment
Getting the Work Done
Working groups Funding review group(s)
• Shifts a bit but some regulars: GSU: Art; UAB: Alan; GMU: Phil; LSU: Gab/Hartmut, TACC: Ashok; UAH: Sandi; SURA: MFY, Gary, Sue
Environment Variables• TACC: *Warren, Ashok; GSU: Victor; UMich: Shawn, TTU:
Jerry; UAB: John-Paul, ODU: Judith Teach Environment
• UArk: Amy; UAB: Puri; MCSR: Jason; UMD: David; SURA: *Kate, MFY
Implementation team• UVA: Jim; TACC: Ashok; GSU: Art; SURA: Kate, MFY
Getting the Work Done
In-person meetings September 2005: Grid Building, Resource “Install Fest”
– From stand-in resources provided by TACC to 9 institutions, 11 resources (490 CPUs, 1327 Peak GFlops, 548 GB Memory, 4755 GB disk)
– And since then…14 institutions, 18 resources (912 CPUs, 2990 Peak GFlops, 955 GB Memory, 7730
GB disk) February 2006: Preparing for applications, “Deployment Fest”
– UNC/SCOOP Coastal Modeling with ADCIRC – LSU Task Farming within UCoMs (petroleum simulation) – GSU Multiple Genome Alignment – TTU ENDYNE (molecular modeling)– And since then…
• LSU Wave Watch 3 (WW3) for SCOOP• UFL CH3D Marine Hydrodynamic Circulation Model• NCState EPANet Optimization/Simulation (water system simulation)• ODU Bio-Electric Simulator
September 2006: Organizational planning, Account Management “Tools Fest”
SURAgrid “Products”NMI & early planning: From GridThink meeting
– CA Recommendations to SURA– Teaching w/Grids WG– Applications Requirements WG– Grid Workshop WG– Inspired formation of GridPlan
GSU Catalog of Grid Applications NMI Integration Testbed case
studies – Individual sites, SURAgrid
UVA NMI Testbed Bridge CA GSU CA process documentation
As SURAgrid: SURAgrid Bridge CA (UVA) SURAgrid Portal (TACC) SURAgrid Web site (SURA) Acceptable Use Policy (all) SURAgrid Stack, v1 and v2 (all) Environment Variables, v1.0 (WG) “Running Your Application on
SURAgrid” (Implementation Team) “Adding Computational Resources to
SURAgrid” (Implementation Team) Teaching EnvSpecification (WG) SimpleCA Installation Script (UVA) Account management tools (UVA) suragrid-support & apps lists Initial plans for two-tiered PKI (UVA)
– Did you send in your survey?
SURAgrid Future
SURA regional development:• Develop & manage partnership relations• Facilitate collaborative project development• Orchestrate centralized services & support• Foster and catalyze application development• Develop training & education (user, admin)• Other…(Community-driven, over time…)
Project-Specific View
SURAgrid Resources
SURAgrid Resourcesand Applications
“MySURAgrid” View
Sample User Portals
Industry PartnerCoop Resources
(e.g. IBM partnership)
InstitutionalResources
(e.g. Current participants)
Gateways to National Cyberinfrastructure
(e.g. Teragrid)
Other externallyfunded resources
(e.g. group proposals)
VO or ProjectResources
(e.g, SCOOP)
Heterogeneous Environment to Meet Diverse User Needs
SURAgrid
Project-specific tools
SURAgrid Future New members (Clemson just this week) SURA Board resolution Corporate partnerships
– Early & recently revived Sun discussions– SURA-IBM Partnership– Interest from others: United Devices, Dell, Innerwall…
Integration discussions (OSG, Teragrid, GridChem, caBIG)
Increased SURA program support– Trademark, logo (hats!), staff positions, program-level vision &
funding strategy…
More from Gary Crane, SURA Director of IT Initiatives