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An Introduction to Princeton’s New Computing Resources: IBM Blue Gene, SGI Altix, and Dell Beowulf Cluster

An Introduction to Princeton’s New Computing Resources: IBM Blue Gene, SGI Altix, and Dell Beowulf Cluster. PICASso Mini-Course October 18, 2006 Curt Hillegas. Introduction. SGI Altix - Hecate IBM Blue Gene/L – Orangena Dell Beowulf Cluster – Della Storage Other resources.

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An Introduction to Princeton’s New Computing Resources: IBM Blue Gene, SGI Altix, and Dell Beowulf Cluster

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  1. An Introduction to Princeton’s New Computing Resources: IBM Blue Gene, SGI Altix, and Dell Beowulf Cluster PICASso Mini-Course October 18, 2006 Curt Hillegas

  2. Introduction • SGI Altix - Hecate • IBM Blue Gene/L – Orangena • Dell Beowulf Cluster – Della • Storage • Other resources

  3. TIGRESS High Performance Computing Center Terascale Infrastructure for Groundbreaking Research in Engineering and Science

  4. Partnerships • Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) • Office of Information Technology (OIT) • School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) • Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics • Astrophysical Sciences • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

  5. SGI Altix - Hecate • 64 1.5 GHz Itanium2 processors • 256 GB RAM (4 GB per processor) • NUMAlink interconnect • 5 TB local disk • 360 GFlops

  6. SGI Altix – Itanium 2 • 1.5 GHz • 4 MB L3 Cache • 256 KB L2 Cache • 32 KB L1 Cache

  7. SGI Altix - NUMAlink • NUMAlink 4 • 3.2 GB/s per direction • Physical latency – 28 ns • MPI latency – 1 ms • Up to 256 processors

  8. SGI Altix - Software • SLES 9 with SGI ProPack • 2.6.5-7.252-sn2 kernel • Intel Fortran compilers v8.1 • Intel C/C++ compilers v8.1 • Intel Math Kernel Libraries v7 • Intel vtune • Torque/Maui • OpenMP • MPT (SGI mpich libraries) • fftw-2.1.5, fftw-3.1.2 • hdf4, hdf5 • ncarg • petsc

  9. IBM Blue Gene/L - Orangena • 2048 700 MHz Power4 processors • 1024 nodes • 512 MB RAM (256 MB per processor) • 5 Interconnects including a 3D torus • 8 TB local disk • 4.713 TFlops

  10. IBM Blue Gene/L – Full system architecture • 1024 nodes • 2 PowerPC 440 cpus • 512 MB RAM • 1 rack • 35 kVA • 100 kBTU/hr • 2 racks of supporting servers and disks • Service node • Front end node • 8 storage nodes • 8 TB GPFS storage • 1 Cisco switch

  11. IBM Blue Gene/L

  12. IBM Blue Gene/L - networks • 3D Torus network • Collective (tree) network • Barrier network • Functional network • Service network

  13. IBM Blue Gene/L - Software • LoadLeveler (coming soon) • mpich • XL Fortran Advanced Edition V9.1 • mpxlf, mpf90, mpf95 • XL C/C++ Advanced Edition V7.0 • Mpcc, mpxlc, mpCC • fftw-2.1.5 and fftw-3.0.1 • hdf5-1.6.2 • netcdf-3.6.0 • BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK

  14. IBM Blue Gene/L – More… • http://orangena.Princeton.EDU • http://orangena-sn.Princeton.EDU

  15. Dell Beowulf Cluster - Della • 512 3.2 GHz Xeon processors • 256 nodes • 2 TB RAM (4 GB per processor) • Gigabit Ethernet • 64 nodes connected to Infiniband • 3 TB local disk • 1.922 TFlops

  16. Dell Beowulf Cluster –Interconnects • All nodes connected with Gigabit Ethernet • 1 Gb/s • MPI latency ~ 30 ms • 64 nodes connected with Infiniband • 10 Gb/s • MPI latency ~5 ms

  17. Dell Beowulf Cluster - Software • Elders RHEL 4 based image • 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp kernel • Intel compilers • Torque/Maui • OpenMPI-1.1 • fftw-2.1.5, fftw-3.1.2 • R-2.1.3 • MatlabR2006a

  18. Dell Beowulf Cluster – More… • https://della.Princeton.EDU • https://della.Princeton.EDU/ganglia

  19. Storage • 38 TB delivered • GPFS filesystem • At least 200 MB/s • Installation at the end of this month • Fees to recover half the cost

  20. Getting Access • 1 – 3 page proposal • Scientific background and merit • Resource requirements • # concurrent cpus • Total cpu hours • Memory per process/total memory • Disk space • A few references • curt@Princeton.EDU

  21. Other resources • adrOIT • Condor • Programming help

  22. Questions

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