bnobleumichedu Campus heavily invested in shared cyberinfrastructure Nyx condomodel HPC cluster 4K nodes Flux 8K nodes most rented by coremonth growth expected UM3DLab immersive visualization ID: 602997
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Brian Noble, bnoble@umich.edu
Campus heavily invested in shared
cyberinfrastructure
Nyx: condo-model HPC cluster, 4K nodes
Flux: 8K nodes, most “rented” by core-month, growth expected
UM3DLab: immersive visualization
As computation/visualization capacity has grown, network has not kept up
CC-NIE Award: fix this imbalance
backbone improvements (10G -> 100G links)
data center connectivity (10G -> 100G at two data centers)
visualization lab connectivity (1G -> 10G)
expansion of
perfSONAR
/Fast Data Transfer deploymentSlide2
Current GENI/SDN Infrastructure
Participant in Midwest
OpenFlow
Crossroads Initiative (MOXI)CIC member schools, peering with Merit POP in Ann ArborDeployments currently underway (Jan ‘13)HP 5400 switch in Engineering connected to Science DMZDMZ includes an Internet2 Dynamic Network System (DYNES) nodeDYNES router to be upgraded to Juniper MX480Campus GENI Point of ContactRoy Hockett+1 (734) 763-7325ITSCommNA@umich.edu Slide3
Ongoing research, future infrastructure
Programmable mobile storage (
WiMAX
)Morley Mao, zmao@umich.eduCollaboration with RutgersTelex anti-censorship tool (OpenFlow)Alex Halderman, jhalderm@umich.eduMichigan cyber range (GENI racks)Bob Stovall, bes@merit.eduInstaGENI rack planned for Fall 2013 for
CoE
Heidi Picher Dempsey,
hpd@bbn.com