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On High Performance Computing and Grid Activities at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU)

On High Performance Computing and Grid Activities at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU). dr. Vadimas Starikovi čius VGTU, Parallel Computing Laboratory Vadimas.Starikovic ius @sc.vtu.lt dr. Dalius Ma žeika VGTU, Parallel Computing Laboratory Dalius.Mazeika @fm.vtu.lt.

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On High Performance Computing and Grid Activities at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU)

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  1. On High Performance Computing and Grid Activities at VilniusGediminas Technical University (VGTU) dr. Vadimas Starikovičius VGTU, Parallel Computing Laboratory Vadimas.Starikovicius@sc.vtu.lt dr. Dalius Mažeika VGTU, Parallel Computing LaboratoryDalius.Mazeika@fm.vtu.lt 2nd NGNworkshop, Estonian Academy of Science, Tallinn19 – 21 January 2005

  2. Outline • Brief history of high performance computing at VGTU • Parallel Computing Laboratory (PCL) • Computational resources at VGTU • PCL research activities • GRID activities at VGTU • Future plans

  3. Brief history • 1996 - first PC cluster (2 PC) was build using Linux. PVM. • 1997 - High Performance Computing project for was supported by Lithuanian Government and IBM. • 1998 - IBM SP2 was installed and IBM RS/6000 cluster was build. • 1999 - first PhD theses on parallel computing was defended and Toolkit for sequence code parallelization was developed. • 2000 - Parallel computing Laboratory at VGTU was established. • 2002 - PC cluster (20 CPUs) was build (Rpeak = 28 GFlops) • 2004 - PC cluster expansion till 36 CPUs (Rpeak = 130 GFlops) • 2004 - GRID testbed (VGTU-KUT-BGM)

  4. Parallel computing laboratory (PCL) Main activities • Maintenance and development of computing systems • Offering free access to computational facilities to all Lithuanian universities and research institutes • Consulting, expertise, training and educational activities • Research in the area of high-performance computers and parallel algorithms Staff - 5 persons (1 professor, 3 doctors, 1 programmer)

  5. Parallel computing systems at VGTU • IBM SP named Daumantas • 4 Thin nodes with High Performance Switch • Specification of the Node: • RISC POWER2 120 MHz processor • 128MB RAM • 4,5 GB SCSI-2 HDD • 110 MB/s Enhanced Switch Adapter • 155 Mb/s ATM adapter • 36.4 GB SSA disks array • AIX v.4.3.3 • POE v.2.4 (MPI implementation from IBM)

  6. Parallel computing systems at VGTU Self made PC cluster named Vilkas (36 CPU) • Specifications of 16 nodes • Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz  Prescott HT • 1 GB 400 MHz DDRAM PC3200 • 200 GB HDD SATA • Gigabit Ethernet NIC • Specifications of the 10 SMPnodes • Dual Intel Tualatin Pentium III 1.4 GHz L2 512KB • 1 GB DDRAM 266 MHz • 80 GB HDD ATA/133 • Gigabit Ethernet NIC • Total: • 36 (16 + 20) CPU • 20 GB RAM • 5.6 TB HDD • Peak performance Rpeak = 130 Gflop/s

  7. PCL research activities • Development of Parallel Algorithms for industrial problems modelling • Nonlinear optics problem • Multiphase flow in porous media • Parallel Discrete Element Method for flows of granular materials. • Development parallelization tools • Master – slave automatic parallelization toolkit • Tool for parallelization of Branch and Bound algorithms • Parallel C++ Arrays toolkit

  8. VGTU GRID • Build using Globus Toolkit 3.2.1 • Motivation • basic block in most GRID’s middleware • to get experience • building from source • configuring services step by step • possibility to include AIX, Windows machines • to test web services based middleware • Web Services vs. Pre-WS services • Plans: Condor-G, MPICH-G2, GENIUS

  9. GRID testbed KUT 12CPU PC cluster (GT 3.2) Proxy BGM 22CPU Itanium2 (NPACKage GT 2.2.4) C&A VGTU 36CPU PC cluster (GT 3.2) 1Gbps C&A

  10. Future plans • Participate in LithuanianGRID, forming BalticGRID, NorduGRID • Extend computational resourses using EU funds for Lithuanian studies and science infrastructure • Extend activities and staff of PCL

  11. Thank you for attention…

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