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The PRPv1 Architecture Model
Panel PresentationBuilding the Pacific Research PlatformQualcomm Institute, Calit2 UC San Diego
October 16, 2015
Pacific Reseach Platform Strategic ArcPRPv1 Architecture Model
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Presenters: Phil Papadopoulos, UC San Diego Tom Hutton, San Diego Supercomputer Center Eli Dart, ESnet Erik McCroskey, UC Berkeley
Abstract: The PRPv1 architecture as it stands now, mid-October 2015 moving to a routed Layer 3 implementation in time for CENIC 2016 in March; what does CalREN need to do?
John Hess, CENIC, will give an introduction covering PRPv0, followed by a panel discussion of the PRPv1 architecture model, goals, challenges, and opportunities moving forward.
PRPv0 - An experiment including:
CaltechCENIC / Pacific WaveESnet / LBNLNASA Ames / NRENSan Diego State UniversitySDSCStanford UniversityUniversity of WashingtonUSC
UC BerkeleyUC DavisUC IrvineUC Los AngelesUC RiversideUC San DiegoUC Santa Cruz
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PRPv0: March 2015
The PRPv0 experiment concentrated on the regional aspects of the research data movement challenge.
High-performance interconnection among campus Science DMZs
A mesh of perfSONAR toolkit instances
perfSONAR MaDDash -- Measurement and Debugging Dashboard
Flash I/O Network Appliances (FIONAs) and Data Transfer Nodes (DTNs)
GridFTP file transfers to quantify throughput, with results reflected on MaDDash
CalREN HPR / AS2153
A partial mesh of bilateral BGP sessions across the Pacific Wave distributed exchange
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PRPv0 Topology
PRPv0: Transfer Results from March 2015 DTNs loaded with Globus
Connect Server suite to obtain GridFTP tools.
cron-scheduled transfers using globus-url-copy.
ESnet-contributed script parses GridFTP transfer log and loads results in an esmond measurement archive.
FDT – developed by Caltech in collaboration with Polytehnica Bucharest
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FIONA – Flash I/O Network Appliance:Linux PCs Optimized for Big Data on DMZs
FIONAs Are Science DMZ Data Transfer Nodes &Optical Network Termination Devices
UCSD CC-NIE Prism Award & UCOPPhil Papadopoulos & Tom DeFantiJoe Keefe & John Graham
Source: John Graham and Tom DeFanti, Calit2
Cost $8,000 $20,000
Intel Xeon Haswell Multicore
E5-1650 v3 6-Core
2x E5-2697 v3 14-Core
RAM 128 GB 256 GB
SSD SATA 3.8 TB SATA 3.8 TB
Network Interface 10/40GbEMellanox
2x40GbE Chelsio+Mellano
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GPU NVIDIA Tesla K80
RAID Drives 0 to 112TB (add ~$100/TB)
UCOP Rack-Mount Build:
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Pacific Research Platform: A Regional Science DMZPRP: October 2015
Funded UCSD/UCB $1M/yr 5 years + UCOP + CENIC
NSF ACI-1540112,and ACI-1541349