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The HPC Testbed of the Italian Grid Infrastructure
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 21st Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP), 2013 21st Euromicro International Conference on. :241-248 Feb, 2013
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communities
Middleware
Europe
Availability
Program processors
Standards
High Performance Computing
GRID computing
Parallel applications
Distributed computing infrastructures
Language
ISSN
1066-6192
2377-5750
Abstract
Even though the Italian Grid Infrastructure (IGI) is a general purpose distributed platform, in the past it has been used mainly for serial computations. Parallel applications have been typically executed on supercomputer facilities or, in case of ``not high-end'' HPC applications, on local commodity parallel clusters. Nowadays, with the availability of multiple cores processors, Grid computing is becoming very attractive also for parallel applications but some problems exist in supporting of HPC applications on Grid environment. Here we describe the work made to set up a HPC testbed for ``not high-end'' HPC applications, based on IGI Grid technologies, to find solutions to those problems. Participating sites have been selected among the ones running HPC clusters in Grid environment. Each of them contributed with their specific HPC experience and their available resources to the present test, which encompasses an unprecedented large set of applications from different disciplines in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, chemistry, climatology, material science and oceanography. In addition to computing resources sharing, the main contribution of each participant was the identification of the real requirements of his application also related to the current middleware limitations and then the realization of a test platform enhanced with additional HPC solutions and configurations developed in a tight collaboration between HPC administrators, users and IGI managers. The main work was on computational resources selection, data management and the definition, the deployment and the documentation of the software execution environment. The outcoming results of the testbed represent the basis of the HPC support in the IGI production infrastructure.