Austin
April 25-29, 2016

Event Details

Please note: All times listed below are in Central Time Zone


Deploying OpenStack for The National Science Foundation's Newest Supercomputers

The National Science Foundation has recently funded two high performance computing resources powered by OpenStack.  The Bridges machine at Pittsburgh Super Computing Center and Jetstream at Indiana University/Texas Advanced Computing Center comprise a combined $16.2 million dollar investment in 18 petabytes of storage, 40864 processor cores,and  354 terabytes of memory.  The architecture, performance, use cases, and deployment details of each of these two machines will be covered.


What can I expect to learn?

Attendees should expect to learn architecture and deployment details, use cases, and benchmarks results for two National Science Foundation computational resources. Jetstream http://jetstream-cloud.org and Bridges https://www.psc.edu/bridges

Wednesday, April 27, 9:00am-9:40am (2:00pm - 2:40pm UTC)
Slides:
Links: link 1 | link 2
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Lead Systems Progammer
John (Mike) holds a BS computer engineering degree from Purdue University.  He has worked in high performance computing and virtualization at Indiana University for 12 years. FULL PROFILE
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (ADNet Systems), Principle Systems Engineer
Robert is a systems developer and cluster administrator who has spent the past 10 years at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center working on data movement technologies, distributed filesystems, authentication and authorization, cluster scheduling, and cloud computing in HPC environments. Robert graduated from Penn State University in 2007 with a B.S. in Computer Science. FULL PROFILE