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Update for HPC-SIG, July 2013 Martin Hamilton, Centre Manager

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Page 1: HPC Midlands Update for HPC-SIG July 2013

Update for HPC-SIG, July 2013Martin Hamilton, Centre Manager

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1. Our expertise2. Supercomputing

on demand3. Soul of the new

machine4. Next steps

Topics

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HPC Midlands builds on HPC expertise at Loughborough University and the University of Leicester.

We have the infrastructure and expert team to drive innovation in research and industry.

Our Expertise

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Our Expertise

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Our Expertise

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Our Expertise

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Our Expertise

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Why make a huge capital investment in HPC when you can pay for the capacity you need, when you need it? HPC Midlands provides cost-effective supercomputing on demand for research and industry, delivered via the JANET network.

Supercomputing on Demand

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- Not just a system for academics who write their own code

- We asked industrial HPC users what they needed from us

- Key requirement: Flexible software licensing

- Result: Deep engagement with Independent Software Vendors

Supercomputing on Demand

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Supercomputing on Demand

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3,000 cores (48 Teraflops)11 chassis (18 blades each)15TB RAM120TB Lustre storageNon-blocking QDR Infiniband188 compute node blades:

2 x 2.0GHz (8 core) Sandy Bridge 140 with 64GB RAM (4GB/core)48 with 128GB RAM (8GB/core)

Soul of the New Machine

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Commercial software:- CD-adapco Star-CCM+- ANSYS CFX- MSC Marc- Intel Cluster Studio / MKL

Open Source:- OpenFOAM- Quantum Espresso- DL-POLY- NETCDF- pHDF5- PETSc (and more!)

Soul of the New Machine

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Next Steps

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Next Steps

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Next Steps

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Slide credit: Gary Page / Leigh Lapworth

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Next Steps

Industrial HPC user requirements:- Complex licensing scenarios- Virtualization!- Compatibility with their choice

of OS, scheduler, interconnect, …

- Ambitious targets for turn-around time

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Next Steps

- Requirement for a particular ISV software revision

- Take over allocated resources- Real time processing, no

queueing- Increasing interest in Open

Source, esp. OpenFOAM- Looking for “national grid”