The document discusses preparing university campuses for data-intensive researchers through high-performance cyberinfrastructure like the OptIPuter project. It describes how dedicated lightpaths can provide researchers with local scalable computing and storage through "OptIPortals" connected to global data repositories at speeds far exceeding normal internet. Several universities have deployed this to open new frontiers in research across diverse disciplines from science to humanities.
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Invited Talk
37th IEEE Semiconductor Interface Specialists Conference
Catamaran Resort Hotel
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CONNECT Investment Community Meeting
Calit2@UCSD
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Invited Talk
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Catamaran Resort Hotel
Title: Opportunities for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications
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Invited Talk
CONNECT Investment Community Meeting
Calit2@UCSD
Title: Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis (CAMERA)
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Invited Speaker
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Honor's Course on Kurzweil's The Singularity is Near
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Distinguished Lecture
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Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration Forum
KIWI Advanced Research and Education Network
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The 2006 NCSA Private Sector Program Annual Meeting
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La Jolla, CA
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Title: Building a Global Collaboration System for Data-Intensive Discovery
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University of Missouri@Columbia
Title: Metacomputer Architecture of the Global LambdaGrid: How Personal Light Paths are Transforming e-Science
Columbia, MO
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Arlington, VA
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Title: 21st Century e-Knowledge Requires a High Performance e-Infrastructure
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Title: The Disruptive Transition to Intelligent, Secure, Low Carbon, and Climate Adaptive Infrastructure
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Ninth Lecture in the
Australian American Leadership Dialogue Scholar Tour
University of Sydney
Title: Coupling Australia’s Researchers to the Global Innovation Economy
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Ninth Lecture in the
Australian American Leadership Dialogue Scholar Tour
University of Sydney
Title: Coupling Australia’s Researchers to the Global Innovation Economy
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Title: Shrinking the Planet: A New Global Research Platform –Dedicated 10Gbps Lightpaths
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Australian American Leadership Dialogue Scholar Tour
University of New South Wales
Title: Coupling Australia’s Researchers to the Global Innovation Economy
Sydney, Australia
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Title: How Global-Scale Personal Lightwaves are Transforming Scientific Research
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ACM Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)
Title: Bringing 3D, Ultra-Resolution, and Virtual Reality into the Global LambaGrid Collaboratory
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08.11.10
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Symposium on “How Will the U.S. Elections Change US-China Cooperation?”
Tsinghua University
Title: A New Global Research Platform –Dedicated 10Gbps Lightpaths
Beijing, China
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Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009
Presenter: Larry Smarr
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Title: An End-to-End Campus-Scale High Performance Cyberinfrastructure for Data-Intensive Research
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Title: High Performance Cyberinfrastructure Required for Data Intensive Scientific Research
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First Lecture in the
Australian American Leadership Dialogue Scholar Tour
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La Jolla, CA
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“Information Technology Enabling Research at the University of California”
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Preparing Your Campus for Data Intensive Researchers
1. “Preparing Your Campus
for Data Intensive Researchers”
Featured Speaker
EDUCAUSE 2008
Orlando, FL
October 29, 2008
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technology
Harry E. Gruber Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
2. Abstract
The NSF-funded OptIPuter project has been exploring
how user-controlled high-bandwidth dedicated
lightwaves (lambdas) can provide direct access to global
data repositories, scientific instruments, and
computational resources from the researchers' Linux
clusters in their campus laboratories. These clusters are
reconfigured as “OptIPortals,” providing the end users
with local scalable visualization, computing, and storage.
This session will report on several campuses that have
deployed this high-performance cyberinfrastructure and
describe how this user-configurable OptIPuter global
platform opens new frontiers in research.
3. Shared Internet Bandwidth:
Unpredictable, Widely Varying, Jitter, Asymmetric
10000 12 Minutes
100-1000x
Stanford Server Limit
Computers In: 1000 Normal
Time to Move UCSD Internet!
Australia a Terabyte
100
Outbound (Mbps)
Canada
Czech Rep.
India Data Intensive
10 10 Days Sciences
Japan
Korea Require
Mexico Fast
1
Moorea Predictable
Netherlands Bandwidth
Poland 0.1
Taiwan
United States
0.01
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
Source: Larry Smarr and Friends
Inbound (Mbps)
Measured Bandwidth from User Computer
to Stanford Gigabit Server in Megabits/sec
http://netspeed.stanford.edu/
4. The OptIPuter Creates an OptIPlanet Collaboratory:
Enabling Data-Intensive e-Research
GIST, Korea www.evl.uic.edu/cavern/sage Michigan
KISTI, Korea SARA, Netherlands “OptIPlanet: The OptIPuter
Chicago Global Collaboratory” –
SAGE software, developed by UIC/EVL for OptIPuter, Special Section of
Supports Global Collaboration. Five Sites Streaming Future Generations
Computer Systems,
Compressed HD Video (~600mb Per Stream)
Volume 25, Issue 2,
Using “SAGE Visualcasting” to Replicate Streams February 2009
Calit2 (UCSD, UCI), SDSC, and UIC Leads—Larry Smarr PI
Univ. Partners: NCSA, USC, SDSU, NW, TA&M, UvA, SARA, KISTI, AIST
Industry: IBM, Sun, Telcordia, Chiaro, Calient, Glimmerglass, Lucent
5. Two New Calit2 Buildings Provide
New Laboratories for “Living in the Future”
• “Convergence” Laboratory Facilities
– Nanotech, BioMEMS, Chips, Radio, Photonics
– Virtual Reality, Digital Cinema, HDTV, Gaming
• Over 1000 Researchers in Two Buildings
– Linked via Dedicated Optical Networks
UC San Diego
www.calit2.net
Preparing for a World in Which
Distance is Eliminated…
6. Discovering New Applications and Services
Enabled by 1-10 Gbps Lambdas
Maxine Brown, Tom DeFanti, Co-Chairs
i Grid 2005
www.igrid2005.org
THE GLOBAL LAMBDA INTEGRATED FACILITY
September 26-30, 2005
Calit2 @ University of California, San Diego
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
21 Countries Driving 50 Demonstrations
Using 1 or 10Gbps Lightpaths
Sept 2005
7. The Large Hadron Collider
Uses a Global Fiber Infrastructure To Connect Its Users
• The grid relies on optical fiber networks to distribute data from
CERN to 11 major computer centers in Europe, North America,
and Asia
• The grid is capable of routinely processing 250,000 jobs a day
• The data flow will be ~6 Gigabits/sec or 15 million gigabytes a
year for 10 to 15 years
8. Next Great Planetary Instrument:
The Square Kilometer Array Requires Dedicated Fiber
www.skatelescope.org
Transfers Of
1 TByte Images
World-wide
Will Be Needed
Every Minute!
10. Dedicated Optical Fiber Channels Makes
High Performance Cyberinfrastructure Possible
(WDM)
c=λ* f
WDM Enables 10Gbps Shared Internet on One Lambda
and a Personal 10Gbps Lambda on the Same Fiber!
11. 9Gbps Out of 10 Gbps Disk-to-Disk Performance
Using LambdaStream between EVL and Calit2
9.3
Throughput in Gbps
9.35
9.3
9.25
9.22
9.2
9.15
CaveWave
9.1
9.01 9.02
9.05 TeraWave
9
8.95
8.9
8.85
San Diego to Chicago Chicago to San Diego
CAVEWave: TeraGrid:
20 senders to 20 receivers (point to point ) 20 senders to 20 receivers (point to point )
Effective Throughput = 9.01 Gbps Effective Throughput = 9.02 Gbps
(San Diego to Chicago) (San Diego to Chicago)
450.5 Mbps disk to disk transfer per stream 451 Mbps disk to disk transfer per stream
Effective Throughput = 9.30 Gbps Effective Throughput = 9.22 Gbps
(Chicago to San Diego) (Chicago to San Diego)
465 Mbps disk to disk transfer per stream 461 Mbps disk to disk transfer per stream
Dataset: 220GB Satellite Imagery of Chicago courtesy USGS.
Each file is 5000 x 5000 RGB image with a size of 75MB i.e ~ 3000 files
Source: Venkatram
Vishwanath, UIC EVL
12. Dedicated 10Gbps Lightpaths Tie Together
State and Regional Fiber Infrastructure
Interconnects
Two Dozen
State and Regional
Internet2 Dynamic Optical Networks
Circuit Network
Under Development
NLR 40 x 10Gb Wavelengths
Expanding with Darkstrand to 80
13. Global Lambda Integrated Facility
1 to 10G Dedicated Lambda Infrastructure
Interconnects Global
Public Research Innovation Centers
Source: Maxine Brown, UIC and Robert Patterson, NCSA
15. My OptIPortalTM – Affordable
Termination Device for the OptIPuter Global Backplane
• 20 Dual CPU Nodes, 20 24” Monitors, ~$50,000
• 1/4 Teraflop, 5 Terabyte Storage, 45 Mega Pixels--Nice PC!
• Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment ( SAGE) Jason Leigh, EVL-UIC
Source: Phil Papadopoulos SDSC, Calit2
16. Prototyping the PC of 2015:
Two Hundred Million Pixels Connected at 10Gbps
Data from the Transdisciplinary Imaging Genetics Center
50 Apple
30”
Cinema
Displays
Driven by
25 Dual-
Processor
G5s
Source: Falko Kuester, Calit2@UCI
NSF Infrastructure Grant
17. Visualizing Human Brain Pathways Along
White Matter Bundles that Connect Distant Neurons
Head On View Rotated View
Vid Petrovic, James Fallon, UCI and Falko Kuester, UCSD
IEEE Trans. Vis. & Comp. Graphics, 13, p. 1488 (2007)
18. Very Large Images Can be Viewed
Using CGLX’s TiffViewer
Spitzer Space Telescope (Infrared)
Hubble Space Telescope (Optical)
Source: Falko Kuester, Calit2@UCSD
19. On-Line Resources
Help You Build Your Own OptIPortal
www.optiputer.net
http://wiki.optiputer.net/optiportal
www.evl.uic.edu/cavern/sage
http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/
20. Students Learn Case Studies
in the Context of Diverse Medical Evidence
UIC Anatomy Class
electronic visualization laboratory, university of illinois at chicago
21. Using HIPerWall OptIPortals
for Humanities and Social Sciences
Software Studies
Initiative, Calti2@UCSD
Interface Designs for
Cultural Analytics
Research Environment
Jeremy Douglass (top)
& Lev Manovich
Calit2@UCI (bottom)
200 Mpixel
HIPerWall Second Annual
Meeting of the
Humanities, Arts,
Science, and
Technology
Advanced
Collaboratory
(HASTAC II)
UC Irvine May 23, 2008
23. HD Talk to Australia’s Monash University from Calit2:
Reducing International Travel
July 31, 2008
Qvidium Compressed HD ~140 mbps
Source: David Abramson, Monash Univ
24. e-Science Collaboratory Without Walls
Enabled by iHDTV Uncompressed HD Telepresence
1500 Mbits/sec Calit2 to UW Research Channel Over NLR
May 23, 2007
John Delaney, PI LOOKING, Neptune
Photo: Harry Ammons, SDSC
25. Telepresence Meeting
Using Digital Cinema 4k Streams
4k = 4000x2000 Pixels = 4xHD Streaming 4k
100 Times with JPEG
the Resolution 2000
of YouTube! Compression
½ Gbit/sec
Lays
Technical
Basis for
Global
Keio University Digital
President Anzai Cinema
Sony
UCSD NTT
Chancellor Fox SGI
Calit2@UCSD Auditorium
27. OptIPuter Enables Real Time Remote Microscopy
Picture
Source:
Mark
Ellisman,
David Lee,
Jason Leigh
Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE)
28. OptIPuter Persistent Infrastructure Enables
Calit2 and U Washington Collaboratory
Photo Credit: Alan Decker Feb. 29, 2008
Ginger
Armbrust’s
Diatoms:
Micrographs,
Chromosomes,
Genetic
Assembly
iHDTV: 1500 Mbits/sec Calit2 to
UW Research Channel Over NLR
UW’s Research Channel
Michael Wellings
29. The Calit2 OptIPortals at UCSD and UCI
Are Now a Gbit/s HD Collaboratory
NASA Ames Visit Feb. 29, 2008
HiPerVerse:
First ½ Gigapixel
Distributed
OptIPortal-
124 Tiles
Sept. 15, 2008
Calit2@ UCI wall
Calit2@ UCSD wall
UCSD cluster: 15 x Quad core Dell XPS with Dual nVIDIA 5600s
UCI cluster: 25 x Dual Core Apple G5
30. Command and Control:
Live Session with JPL and Mars Rover from Calit2
Source: Falko Kuester, Calit2; Michael Sims, NASA
31. U Michigan Virtual Space Interaction Testbed (VISIT)
Instrumenting OptIPortals for Social Science Research
• Using Cameras Embedded in
the Seams of Tiled Displays
and Computer Vision
Techniques, we can
Understand how People
Interact with OptIPortals
– Classify Attention, Expression,
Gaze
– Initial Implementation Based on
Attention Interaction Design
Toolkit (J. Lee, MIT)
• Close to Producing Usable
Eye/Nose Tracking Data using
OpenCV
Leading U.S.
Researchers on the
Social Aspects of
Collaboration
Source: Erik Hofer, UMich, School of Information
33. CENIC’s New “Hybrid Network” - Traditional Routed IP
and the New Switched Ethernet and Optical Services
~ $14M
Invested
in
Upgrade
Now
Campuses
Need to
Upgrade
Source: Jim Dolgonas, CENIC
34. The “Golden Spike” UCSD Experimental Optical Core:
Ready to Couple Users to CENIC L1, L2, L3 Services
Quartzite Communications
To 10GigE cluster Goals by 2008:
Core Year 3
node interfaces
>= 60 endpoints at 10 GigE CENIC L1, L2
>= 30 Packet switched Wavelength
Quartzite Selective
Services
Corewavelengths
.....
Switch
>= 30 Switched
>= 400 Connected endpoints
Lucent To 10GigE cluster
node interfaces and
other switches
To cluster nodes
.....
Glimmerglass
Approximately 0.5 Tbps .....
To cluster nodes
GigE Switch with
Dual 10GigE Upliks
Arrive at the “Optical”
Production
OOO
Switch
To cluster nodes
Center of Hybrid Campus
32 10GigE
.....
Switch GigE Switch with
Dual 10GigE Upliks
Force10
...
To Packet Switch CalREN-HPR
GigE Switch with
Dual 10GigE Upliks other Research
nodes
Cloud
GigE
Funded by
10GigE
NSF MRI Campus Research
4 GigE
4 pair fiber Grant Cloud
Cisco 6509
Juniper T320
OptIPuter Border Router
Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC/Calit2
(Quartzite PI, OptIPuter co-PI)
36. Block Layout of UCSD
Quartzite/OptIPuter Network
For Full
UCSD OptIPuter
Map see
Elazar Harel
Talk Today
Glimmerglass
OOO Switch
~50 10 Gbps Lightpaths
10 More to Come
Quartzite
Application Specific
Embedded Switches
37. Calit2 Microbial Metagenomics Cluster-
Next Generation Optically Linked Science Data Server
Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC, Calit2
512 Processors ~200TB
~5 Teraflops Sun
1GbE X4500
~ 200 Terabytes Storage and Storage
10GbE
Switched 10GbE
/ Routed
Core
38. The Livermore Lightcone: 8 Large AMR Simulations
Covering 10 Billion Years “Look Back Time”
• 1.5 M SU on LLNL Thunder
• Generated 200 TB Data
• 0.4 M SU Allocated on
SDSC DataStar for
Data Analysis Alone
5123 Base Grid, 7
Levels of Adaptive
Refinement65,000
Spatial Dynamic
Range
>300,000 AMR Each Side:
2 Billion
Grid Patches Light Years
Livermore Lightcone Tile 8
Source: Michael Norman, SDSC, UCSD
39. Using OptIPortals
to Analyze Supercomputer Simulations
Mike Norman, SDSC
October 10, 2008
Two 64K
Images
log of gas temperature log of gas density
From a
Cosmological
Simulation
of Galaxy
Cluster
Formation
40. SDSC OptIPortal Uses UCSD Research Network
to Get to TeraGrid with 10Gps Clear Channel
UCSD
10G SDSC/UCSD Sdnap NSF
Research TeraGrid
UCSD RN SDSC TG
Network Switch Router
Cisco Juniper
10 Gb/s
SDSC Optical
10G UCSD/SDSC joint network operations
Distribution 10 Gb/s
Switch Fabric Copper
10G Optical OP 20 x 4 MPixel LCD Panels
Switch Head
Cisco Node
OP Server Nodes
10G Copper
Switch
HP
File
Server
Norman Lab @ UCSD
Source: Mike Norman, Tom Hutton, Rick Wagner, SDSC
41. Use Campus Investment in Fiber and Networks
to Re-Centralize Campus Resources
HPC System
Cluster Condo
PetaScale
Data Analysis UCSD Storage
Facility
UC Grid Pilot
Digital
Collections Research
Manager Cluster OptIPortal
Research
10Gbps
Instrument
Source:Phil Papadopoulos,
SDSC/Calit2
43. An Inefficient Truth-
ICT Is Major Contributor to CO2 Emissions*
• The ICT Industry Carbon Footprint is Equivalent
to that of the Aviation Industry—But Doubling Every Two Years!
• Energy Usage of a Single Compute Rack
is Measured in House-Equivalents
• ICT Emissions Growth is Fastest of any Sector
in Society, Especially at Universities as Data-Intensive
Research Spreads Across Disciplines
• Data Centers are a Unique Challenge
– 2008 50% have Insufficient Power and Cooling
– 2009 Energy Costs Second Highest Data Center Cost
Sources *An Inefficient Truth: http://www.globalactionplan.org.uk/event_detail.aspx?eid=2696e0e0-28fe-4121-bd36-
3670c02eda49 and http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0802/levy.html
44. Data Centers Cooling Requirements
Are Rapidly Increasing
Projected Heat-Flux
W/cm2
Krell Study
Source: PNNL Smart Data Center-Andrés Márquez, Steve
Elbert, Tom Seim, Dan Sisk, Darrel Hatley, Landon Sego,
Kevin Fox, Moe Khaleel (http://esdc.pnl.gov/)
46. California’s Universities are Engines
for Green Innovation—Partnering with Industry
UCSD Structural
Engineering Dept.
Conducted Tests
May 2007
• Measure and Control Energy Usage:
– Sun Has Shown up to 40% Reduction in Energy
– Active Management of Disks, CPUs, etc.
– Measures Temperature at 5 Spots in 8 Racks
– Power Utilization in Each of the 8 Racks
– Chilled Water Cooling Systems
$2M NSF-Funded UCSD (Calit2 & SOM)
GreenLight Project Bought Two Sun Boxes
May 2008
47. Calit2 GreenLight Project
Enables Green IT Computer Science Research
• Computer Architecture
– Rajesh Gupta/CSE
• Software Architecture
– Amin Vahdat & Ingolf Kruger/
CSE
• CineGrid Exchange
– Tom DeFanti/Calit2
• Visualization
– Falko Kuster/Structural
Engineering
• Power and Thermal
Management
– Tajana Rosing/CSE
• Analyzing Power
Consumption Data
– Jim Hollan/Cog Sci
http://greenlight.calit2.net
48. GreenLight Project:
Putting Machines To Sleep Transparently
Rajesh Gupta, UCSD CSE; Calit2
Network
interface
Secondary Network
processor interface
Management
software Low power domain
Main processor, Peripheral
RAM, etc
IBM X60 Power Consumption
Laptop
Power Consumption (Watts)
20
16W
18
(4.1 Hrs)
Somniloquy 16
11.05W
Enables Servers 14
(5.9 Hrs)
to Enter and Exit Sleep 12
10
While Maintaining 8
Their Network and 6
Application Level 0.74W 1.04W
4
(88 Hrs) (63 Hrs)
Presence 2
0
Sleep (S3) Somniloquy Baseline (Low
48 Normal
Power)
49. Improve Mass Spectrometry’s Green Efficiency
By Matching Algorithms to Specialized Processors
• Inspect Implements the Very Computationally Intense
MS-Alignment Algorithm for Discovery of
Unanticipated Rare or Uncharacterized Post-
Translational Modifications
• Solution: Hardware Acceleration with a FPGA-Based
Co-Processor
– Identification and Characterization of Key Kernel for
MS-Alignment Algorithm
– Hardware Implementation of Kernel on Novel FPGA-based
Co-Processor (Convey Architecture)
• Results:
– 300x Speedup & Increased Computational Efficiency
Large Savings in
Energy Per Application Task
50. Virtualization at Cluster Level for
Consolidation and Energy Efficiency
Source: Amin Vadhat, CSE, UCSD • Fault Isolation and Software
Heterogeneity, Need to
Provision for Peak Leads to:
– Severe Under-Utilization
– Inflexible Configuration
– High Energy Utilization
Original Service • Usher / DieCast enable:
Usher – Consolidation onto
Smaller Footprint of
Physical Machines
– Factor of 10+ Reduction in
Machine Resources and
Energy Consumption
Virtualized Service
51. Green ICT MOU Between
UCSD, Univ. British Columbia, and PROMPT
• Agree to Develop Methods to Share Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Oct. 27, 2008
Emission Data in Connection with ISO Standards For ICT
Equipment (ISO 14062) and Baseline Emission Data for
Cyberinfrastructure and Networks (ISO 14064)
• Work With R&E Networks to Explore Methodologies and
Architectures to Decrease GHG Emissions Including Options
such as Relocation of Resources to Renewable Energy Sites,
Virtualization, Etc.
• MOU Open for Additional Partners
Canada-California Strategic Innovation Partnership (CCSIP)
52. Creating a California Cyberinfrastructure
of OptIPuter “On-Ramps” to NLR & TeraGrid Resources
UC Davis
UC Berkeley
UC San Francisco
UC Merced
UC Santa Cruz
Creating a Critical Mass of
UC Los Angeles OptIPuter End Users on
UC Santa Barbara UC Riverside a Secure LambdaGrid
UC Irvine
UC San Diego
CENIC Workshop at Calit2
Sept 15-16, 2008
53. Green
Initiative:
Can Optical
Fiber Replace
Airline Travel
for Continuing
Collaborations
?
Source: Maxine Brown, OptIPuter Project Manager
54. Launch of the 100 Megapixel OzIPortal Over Qvidium
Compressed HD on 1 Gbps CENIC/PW/AARNet Fiber
January 15, 2007
January 15, 2008
No Calit2 Person Physically Flew to Australia to Bring This Up!
Covise, Phil Weber, Jurgen Schulze, Calit2
CGLX, Kai-Uwe Doerr , Calit2
www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=1219
55. Smarr American Australian Leadership Dialogue
OptIPlanet Collaboratory Lecture Tour October 2008
AARNet National Network
• Oct 2—University of Adelaide
• Oct 6—Univ of Western Australia
• Oct 8—Monash Univ.; Swinburne
Univ.
• Oct 9—Univ. of Melbourne
• Oct 10—Univ. of Queensland
• Oct 13—Univ. of Technology
Sydney
• Oct 14—Univ. of New South Wales
• Oct 15—ANU; AARNet;
Leadership Dialogue Scholar
Oration, Canberra
• Oct 16—CSIRO, Canberra
• Oct 17—Sydney Univ.
56. OptIPortals
Are Being Adopted Globally
U Melbourne Today--
And
New Zealand’s First OptlPortal!
AIST-Japan Osaka U-Japan KISTI-Korea CNIC-China
NCHC-Taiwan
Russian
Academy
Sciences
Moscow SARA- Netherlands Brno-Czech Republic
Last Week
Monash University Two Days Ago ANU
EVL@UIC Calit2@UCSD Calit2@UCI CICESE, Mexico
Canberra
U Queensland CSIRO Discovery Center
57. EVL’s SAGE OptIPortal VisualCasting
Multi-Site OptIPuter Collaboratory
CENIC CalREN-XD Workshop Sept. 15, 2008
EVL-UI Chicago
At Supercomputing 2008 Austin, Texas
November, 2008 Streaming 4k
SC08 Bandwidth Challenge Entry
On site: Remote:
SARA (Amsterdam)
U Michigan
U of Michigan
GIST / KISTI (Korea) UIC/EVL
Osaka Univ. (Japan) U of Queensland
Masaryk Univ. (CZ), Russian Academy of Science
Calit2
Requires 10 Gbps Lightpath to Each Site
Uncompressed High Definition Video From Each Site
Source: Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, EVL, UI Chicago