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Grid.it Enabling Platforms for High-Performance Computational Grids

National Research Programme 2001 – 2003 Strategic Projects on “Enabling Technolgies for Information Society” FIRB Project coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR). Grid.it Enabling Platforms for High-Performance Computational Grids Oriented to Scalable Virtual Organizations

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Grid.it Enabling Platforms for High-Performance Computational Grids

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  1. National Research Programme 2001 – 2003Strategic Projects on “Enabling Technolgies for Information Society”FIRBProject coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR) Grid.it Enabling Platforms for High-Performance Computational Grids Oriented to Scalable Virtual Organizations Marco Vanneschi Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Pisa Meeting on Grids for Complex Problem Solving MIUR, Rome, March 20th, 2003

  2. National Coordination on Large-scale Platforms and Grids CNR and University HPC, Parallel Programming, Grid computing, Scientific libraries, Data base and knowledge discovery, Earth Observation, Computational chemistry, Image processing, … INFN and University Grid (INFN-Grid, DataGrid, DataTag) , e-science applications: Astrophysics, Bioinformatics, Geophysics, … ASI Applications of Earth Observation CNIT Technologies and HW-SW infrastructures for high-performance communication, Optical technologies, … MILANO TORINO PADOVA PAVIA BOLOGNA GENOVA PISA PERUGIA ROMA BARI NAPOLI MATERA LECCE CAGLIARI COSENZA PALERMO Grid.it cost = 11.1 M€ (8.1 M€ funded, of which 1.1 M€ for young researchers) + other synergies

  3. FIRB / Grid.it • A Research Project in ICT. • Advances and innovations in methodologies and technologies for the realization and utilization of Large-scale platforms and Grids. • Coordination with the European Community strategies for Next Generation Grid. • Advances and innovations are evaluated in terms of their capability to solve very critical, real problems in the medium-long term. • Current standards in ICT are assumed as the technological starting point (e.g. Objects, Web services, Globus), over which new technologies are studied and built.

  4. Where innovation is required (1) • Covering the gap between a set of, even powerful, ICT technologies (Web, Databases, Objects, etc) and their effective integration into a system (Grid) for multidisciplinary applications and virtual organizations. • All the system levels need new solutions or advancements in current solutions. • Security mechanisms and policies must be applied to all levels.

  5. 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 MPP / SMP Cluster / Beowulf CORBA, Java, components … Grid Integration of technologies for seemless HPC applications development e-science, e-business, … applications Next Generation Grid Software Technology

  6. Where innovation is required (2) • Architecture and basic software technology (compute and storage layer): • Basic middleware services and data management, Programming environments and tools, Capability to exploit advances in high-performance networking • Information management and control (information layer): • Seemless access and management of heterogeneous resources and information • Knowledge management (knowledge layer): • Knowledge discovery, decision support (for applications and for the system itself)

  7. Objectives of FIRB / Grid.it project • Grid hardware-software platforms for high-performance large-scale processing • including high-performance nodes and networks • New Software Technology for Grid application development: • High-performance Component-based Programming Environment • Middleware Tools and Grid Portals • Information and Knowledge Services • Security • Applications of scientific and technological high interest, able to stress, and to act as feedback to, all the features of the Grid technology

  8. Research activities and system levels • Astrophysics • Geophysics • Bio-informatics • Comp. Chemistry Applications for E-Science&Engineering • Earth Observation • High-perf. Components • Scientific Libraries • Cost models • Resource Management • Problem • Solving • Environments Programming Tools and Environment Knowledge Services Security Resource Brokers Grid Portals Middleware Data Intensive core services Scheduling Monitoring Commmunic. GARR Large-bandwidth Optical Net High-perf. Networks

  9. Structure of FIRB/Grid.it Project Technical Board: Coordinated by Domenico LAFORENZA Research strategies to integrate the results of the various Workpackages (14). Research Units: • CNR, ISTI Domenico Laforenza • CNR, ISTM Marzio Rosi • CNR, ICAR Almerico Murli • INFN Mirco Mazzucato • CNIT Giancarlo Prati • ASI Giovanni Milillo

  10. Workpackages WP1. Grid Oriented Optical Switching Paradigms (Castoldi, CNIT) WP2. High Performance Photonic Testbed (Giordano, CNIT) WP3. Grid Deployment (Mazzucato, INFN) WP4. Security (Talamo, Univ. Roma Tor Vergata) WP5. Data Intensive Core Services (Mazzucato, INFN) WP6. Knowledge Services (Turini, Univ. Pisa) WP7. Grid Portals (Aloisio, Univ. Lecce, ISUFI) WP8. High-performance Component-based Programming Environment (Danelutto, Univ. Pisa) WP9. Grid-enabled Scientific Libraries (Murli, Univ. Napoli & ICAR) WP10. Grid Applications for Astrophysics (Benacchio, INAF) WP11. Grid Applications for Earth Observation Systems Application (Milillo, ASI) WP12. Grid Applications for Biology (Apostolico, Univ. Padova) WP13. Grid Applications for Molecular Virtual Reality (Laganà, Univ. Perugia & ISTM) WP14. Grid Applications for Geophysics (Navarra, INGV)

  11. Expected Results & Research Products Applications and Demonstrators (WP10, WP11, WP12, WP13, WP14) CNR INFN ASI  4100 K€ Component-based Programming Environment(WP8), e-science Components(WP9) Knowledge Services(WP6),Grid Portals(WP7), Security(WP4) CNR  4500 K€ Photonic, high-bandwidth networks (WP1, WP2) Basic Grid Infrastructure and Data Core Services (WP3, WP5) INFN CNIT  2000 K€  500 K€

  12. FIRB / Grid.it : synergies • INFN: European projects, Data Grid, … • CNR: Agenzia 2000, MIUR Strategic Projects 449/97 (“ex-5%”) 1999 and 2000, PQE2000 • CNIT: projects in advanced networking technology • ASI: ASI-PQE2000, National Space Program (PSN), … Other national inititives: • SPACI(PON): Grid infrastructure UniLe ISUFI, ICAR-CNR Na, UniCal

  13. INFN Grid projects, EC projects, DataGrid, … CNR projects in HPC and Grid (Agenzia 2000, 449/97,…), PQE2000 ASI projects in EOS and HPC, PSN (National Space Program), ASI-PQE2000 CNITprojects on networking Other initiatives e.g. PON-SPACI Coordination of national competences FIRB / Grid.it

  14. FIRB / Grid.it: international cooperations • Global Grid Forum (GGF):Domenico Laforenza in GGF Steering Committee, Area Director of Information Systems and Performance • Several Europen Community projects and US cooperations • Europen Community proposals for Next Generation Grid: • CoreGrid coordinated proposal for NoE - DG INFSO/F2 • EGEE coordination (CERN) - IP

  15. Research activities and system levels • Astrophysics • Geophysics • Bio-informatics • Comp. Chemistry Applications for E-Science&Engineering • Earth Observation • High-perf. Components • Scientific Libraries • Cost models • Resource Management • Problem • Solving • Environments Programming Tools and Environment Knowledge Services Security Resource Brokers Grid Portals Middleware Data Intensive core services Scheduling Monitoring Commmunic. GARR Large-bandwidth Optical Net High-perf. Networks

  16. Software Technology of Grid.it Applications Specialized components and services scientific, image processing, data mining, knowledge services, … High-performance component-based programming model and tools Next Generation Grid Middleware Distributed + HPC HW-SW platforms

  17. Software Technology of GRID.IT General Issues • Improvements in programmability, easy software development, software reuse and performance portability in a heterogeneous, dynamic application context • Software adaptability • High-level services and knowledge management • Fault tolerance and security • Coordination with standardization entities (GGF, CCA, …) • Open source technology

  18. Software Technology of GRID.IT - CNR • Programming Environment • Resource management and Brokers • Knowledge Services • Security at all levels

  19. Research activities and system levels • Astrophysics • Geophysics • Bio-informatics • Comp. Chemistry Applications for E-Science&Engineering • Earth Observation • High-perf. Components • Scientific Libraries • Cost models • Resource Management • Problem • Solving • Environments Programming Tools and Environment Knowledge Services Security Resource Brokers Grid Portals Middleware Data Intensive core services Scheduling Monitoring Commmunic. GARR Large-bandwidth Optical Net High-perf. Networks

  20. High-performance networks - CNIT • Very large bandwidth optical fibers (DWDM 10Gb x 32 channels) • MAN ring • High-performance “Node” of GARR Network • Cell (IP/ATM) and packet (IP/Gigabit Ethernet) connections • A collection of LANs/clusters is seen as a same high-performance machine • Cost models to be exploited by the Grid.it software technology

  21. Research activities and system levels • Astrophysics • Geophysics • Bio-informatics • Comp. Chemistry Applications for E-Science&Engineering • Earth Observation • High-perf. Components • Scientific Libraries • Cost models • Resource Management • Problem • Solving • Environments Programming Tools and Environment Knowledge Services Security Resource Brokers Grid Portals Middleware Data Intensive core services Scheduling Monitoring Commmunic. GARR Large-bandwidth Optical Net High-perf. Networks

  22. Grid enabled applicationsINFN – CNR – ASI • Mainly scientific applications in FIRB/Grid.it. • However, issues of Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining are intensively investigated and applied in Grid contexts; e.g. finance and PA applications. • Fundamental feedback for the new Grid.it technology.

  23. Conclusion • FIRB/Grid.it: a research project on innovative methodologies and technologies for Grid computing and their effective utilizations and developments • Large, qualified national participation and synergies • Creating the conditions for the strong coordination of the national project with the European initiatives for Next Generation Grid

  24. Thanks for attention

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