E-Book, Englisch, 255 Seiten
Vetter Contemporary High Performance Computing
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
ISBN: 978-1-351-10392-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
From Petascale toward Exascale, Volume Two
E-Book, Englisch, 255 Seiten
Reihe: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science
ISBN: 978-1-351-10392-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
HPC is used to solve a number of complex questions in computational and data-intensive sciences. These questions include the simulation and modeling of physical phenomena, such as climate change, energy production, drug design, global security, and materials design; the analysis of large data sets such as those in genome sequencing, astronomical observation, and cybersecurity; and the intricate design of engineered products, such as airplanes and automobiles.
This second volume of Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale toward Exascale continues to document international HPC ecosystems, including the sponsors and sites that host them. Each chapter is punctuated with a site's flagship system and:
- Presents highlights of applications, workloads, and benchmarks
- Describes hardware architectures, system software, and programming systems
- Explores storage, visualization, and analytics
- Examines the data center/facility as well as system statistics
Featuring pictures of buildings and systems in production, floorplans, and many block diagrams and charts to illustrate system design and performance, Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale toward Exascale, Volume Two delivers a detailed snapshot of the rich history of practice in modern HPC. This book provides a valuable reference for researchers in HPC and computational science.
Zielgruppe
Researchers in high performance computing and computational science.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction; Jeffrey S. Vetter
Terascale to Petascale: The Past 17 Years in HPC
Bibliography
ARCHER; Xu Guo, David Henty, Chris Johnson, Alan Simpson, Lorna Smith, and Andre Turner
Overview
Sponsor/Program Background
Timeline
Applications and Workloads
Highlights of Main Applications
System Overview
Hardware Architecture
Compute Node Architecture
Interconnect
Service Node Architecture
External Login Nodes (esLogin)
Pre- and Post-Processing Nodes
Storage Systems
System Software
Operating System
Job Submission System: PBS Pro/ALPS
Programming System
Programming Models
Languages and Compilers
Performance Tools
Debugging
Long-Term Storage and Data Analytics
UK Research Data Facility Overview
UK-RDF Technical Details
Access to the UK-RDF and Moving Data
Data Analytic Workflows
Data Center/Facility
Location and History
Infrastructure
Innovations and Challenges
System Statistics
SAFE: Service Administration from EPCC
Bibliography
Enabling Extreme Scale Science at NERSC; Sudip Dosanjh, Jeff Broughton, Katie Antypas, Brent Draney, Jason Hick, Tina Declerck, and Nicholas Wright
Edison Supercomputer – NERSC-7
User Base and Science Areas
Procurement Strategy
Requirements Gathering
Sustained Performance
Best Value
Overlapping Systems
System Architecture
Processor and Memory
Interconnect
Cabinet and Chassis
Storage and I/O
System Software
Physical Infrastructure
Computational Research and Theory Facility
Cray XC30 Cooling Design
User Services
Early Application Results on Edison
Sequestered C02
Large-Scale Structure of the Universe
Graphene and Carbone Nanotubes
Better Combustion for New Fuels
Exascale Computing and the Future of NERSC
NERSC-8 as a Pre-Exascale System
Application Readiness
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
HLRN-III at Zuse Institute Berlin; Wolfgang Baumann, Guido Laubender, Matthias Läuter, Alexander Reinefeld, Christian Schimmel, Thomas Steinke, Christian Tuma, and Stefan Wollny
Introduction
Scientific Computing and Computer Science at ZIB
Supercomputers at ZIB: Past to Present
HLRN Supercomputing Alliance
Bodies
Funding
Procurements
Benchmarks or How We Found "Mrs. Perfect"
Scientific Domains and Workloads
Research Fields Exploiting the HLRN-III
Chemistry and Material Sciences
Earth Sciences
Engineering
Physics
HLRN-III System Architecture
Hardware Configuration
Software Ecosystem
System Software
Software for Program Development and Optimization
Application Software, Packages and Libraries
Storage Strategy and Pre- and Post-Processing
Data Center Facility
Accounting and User Management: Single System View over Two Sites
Preparing for the Future
Second Phase Installation of HLRN-III
Many-Core in HPC
HLRN-IV and Beyond
Bibliography
The K Computer; Mitsuo Yokokawa, Fumiyoshi Shoji, and Yukihiro Hasegawa
Overview
Development Targets and Schedule
Application Software Development Programs
System Overview
Hardware
System Software
Programming Models
Summary
Early Results
Benchmark Results
Gordon Bell Prizes
Operation
Early Access prior to Official Operation
Operation Policy after Official Operation
Utilization Statistics
Benchmark Applications
NICAM and Seism3D
FFB
LatticeQCD
PHASE and RSDFT
Optimized Performance
Facilities
Bibliography
Lindgren—The Swedish Tier-1 System; Erwin Laure, Daniel Ahlin, Genet Edmondson, Lars Malinowsky, Gert Svensson, and Jonathan Vincent
Overview
PDC Center for High-Performance Computing
Why Lindgren Was Needed
Lindgren Project Timeline
Applications and Workloads on Lindgren
Highlights of Lindgren's Main Applications
Overview of the Lindgren System
Lindgren's System Software
Lindgren's Programming System
Storage, Visualization, and Analytics on Lindgren
Data Center Facilities Housing Lindgren
Lindgren System Statistics
Lindgren Heat Re-Use System
The Future after Lindgren
Bibliography 167
Peregrine at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Kevin Regimbal, Ilene Carpenter, Christopher Chang, and Steve Hammond
Overview
Design Features, Efficiency & Sustainability Measures
Sponsor/Program Background
Timeline
Applications and Workloads
Computational Tasks and Domain Examples
Application Highlights
System Overview
Hardware Architecture
System Software
Programming System
Visualization and Analysis
Data Center/Facility
NREL Energy Efficient Data Center
ESIF Data Center Mechanical Infrastructure
ESIF Data Center Electrical Power
Power Interruptions
Fire Suppression
Physical Security
Return on Investment
System Statistics
Bibliography
Yellowstone: A Dedicated Resource for Earth System Science; Dr. Richard Loft, Aaron Andersen, Dr. Frank Bryan, Dr. John M. Dennis, Tom Engel, Pam Gillman, David Hart, Irian Elahi, Siddhartha Ghosh, Rory Kelly, Anke Kamrath, Dr. Gabrielle Pfister, Dr. Matthias Rempel, Dr. Justin Small, Dr. William Skamarock, Dr. Michael Wiltberger, Dr. Bryan Shader, Dr. Po Chen, and Dr. Ben Cash
Overview
Science Motivation
Sponsor and Program Background
Project Timeline
NWSC Construction
Yellowstone Procurement
System Overview
Hardware Architecture
Processors and Nodes
Rack-Level Packaging
Interconnect
Storage System
System Software
Operating Systems and System Management
Disk Filesystem and Tape Archive
System Monitoring
Programming Environment
Workload and Application Performance
Application Domain Descriptions
Application Performance
System Statistics
System Usage Patterns
Reliability, Uptime, and Utilization
Early Science Results
The NWSC Facility
Overview and Design
Early Experience in Operation
Future Challenges
Acknowledgments and Contributions
Bibliography