Maui High Performance Computing Center Overview

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Maui High Performance Computing Center Overview March 2013 Peter Colvin MHPCC Director of Outreach & Program Development University of Hawaii 1

Agenda Background Strategy Resources Clients Summary 2

Background 3

MHPCC Contract Task Order Contract Cooperative Agreement Year Year Year 1993 2001 2011 4

Air Force Research Laboratory Contract F26901-01-D-0083 Maui High Performance Computing Center Scope manage and provide for computational support, research, development, maintenance, operations, and management (RDOM) for the Maui High Performance Computing Center, Maui, Hawai i Vision Become a self-sustaining national asset to the United States providing world-class parallel computing capability to the research, science, and warfighter communities. Goals Lead the world in parallel computing technology provide computing resources to DoD HPCMP maximize yearly revenue from external customers self-sustainment 5

Task Order Contract Maximum Estimated Ordering Value = $ 251,000,000 Performance-Dependent Term, Maximum Ordering Period = 10 Years 4 Year Base Period with 2, 3-Year Term Awards Task Areas Operations and Maintenance Program Management/ Business Development Directed Technical Program Phase-in Phase-in: Jul Sep 2001 Operations: Oct 2001 Award Extension: Oct 2005/Oct 2008 Re-Competition: RFP Jun 2011, Award TBD Extension: through 31 Mar 2013 6

High Performance Computing Modernization Program 7

A DoD Supercomputing Resource Center Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center High Performance Computing Modernization Program DoD Supercomputing Resource Centers Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC) Navy (Navy) Affiliated Resource Centers Air Force Research Laboratory, information Directorate (AFRL/RI) Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego (SSC-SD) Dedicated HPC Project Investments Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RD) Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate (AFRL/RI) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) MIT Lincoln Laboratory (MIT-LL) Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWCP) Naval Research Laboratory Monterey (NRL-MRY) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWCN) 8

Strategy 9

Identified Focus Areas Image and Signal Processing Modeling and Simulation Scalable Computing Technology 10

Resources 11

AFRL/RD Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate Dr. David Hardy Air Force Research Laboratory Optics Division Col Joseph Romero Air Force Research Laboratory Detachment 15 Lt Col (s) James Phillips AFRL/RD Divisions: Technology Application Lasers HPM Corporate Development Integration/Operations Contracting Financial/Program Mgt Information Management Air Force Research Laboratory Maui Space Surveillance Systems Modeling and Analysis Section Chief Maj James Slear MHPCC Dave Morton Marie Greene Capt Kristina Lechner Larry Wallman 12

MHPCC Organization University of Hawai i Office of the President M.R.C. Greenwood Maui High Performance Computing Center Executive Director Gene Bal Principal Investigator David Lassner Chief Technology Officer Bob Borchers Director Administration Lyle Hugenberger Director Operations Gene Bal, Acting Director Business Development Peter Colvin Director Program Management Wes Freiwald Director Security Jeff Brown 13

Infrastructure Main Building 32,000 ft 2 Dedicated Facility 4,600 ft 2 Computer Room 1,600 ft 2 SCIF Network Communications Presentation Center Collateral Secure Facilities Conference and Training Facilities Anchor Tenant in the Maui Research and Technology Park 14

MHPCC Data Center MHPCC MRTC MEDB Data Center 8,300 ft 2 Facility 5,100 ft 2 Computer Room Data Center Architecture Power Upgrades Cooling Upgrades Backup Power Data Center 15

MHPCC DSRC Computing Resources December 2012 HPC RESOURCES APPRO SYSTEMS Appro 1326 DELL SYSTEMS PowerEdge M610 PowerEdge 200 PowerEdge 1850 PowerEdge 1950 PowerEdge 1955 PowerEdge 2950 HP SYSTEM DL380G4 IBM SYSTEM X3550 COMPUTING CAPABILITY 12,246 PROC 135 TFLOPS MEMORY 40 TB STORAGE 2.1 PB DISK STORAGE 600 TB ON-LINE TAPE STORAGE 16

MHPCC Computing Resources 1,152 Power Edge M610 Compute Nodes Intel Xeon Nehalem Quad-Core Processors 9,216 Cores Dual Data Rate Infiniband, Gig-E Interconnect Linux Red Hat OS 400 TB Direct-Attached Storage 103 TFLOPS Peak Maintenance Hot and Cold Spares Onsite Onsite Engineering Support Phase Two Option Executed May 2009 Integration August 2009 IOC 24 August 2009 Associated Infrastructure P 3 I Electrical and HVAC Doubles Previous Jaws Capacity 17

The Next MHPCC HPC Technology IBM 1350 idataplex Cluster Intel Xeon Sandy Bridge Micro-architecture 12,096 Cores/756 Nodes ~ 250 TFLOPS Riptide Direct Water Cooling Energy Efficiency Maintenance Hot and Cold Spares Onsite Onsite Engineering Support Associated Infrastructure P 3 I Water Cooling and Electrical 2.5 X Previous Mana Capacity Delivered 31 January 2013 18

MHPCC Connectivity PACOM DREN OC - 48 PMRF OC 3 AMOS Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN) (OC-12) Hawai i Wide Area Network (OC-12) 19

Clients 20

User Population 1QFY13 Government = 20 MHPCC Staff = 61 HPCMP = 165 Total Number of Accounts = 246 21

FY12 HPCMP Dedicated Support Partition Projects Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition Tools and Environment (CREATE) CREATE, Radio Frequency (RF) CREATE, Air Vehicles (AV)-FIREBOLT CREATE, Air Vehicles (AV)-HELIOS CREATE, Air Vehicles (AV)-SHADOW OPS CREATE, Air Vehicles (AV)-KESTREL Joint Strike Fighter-SHIP INTEGRATION 22

FY12 HPCMP Challenge Projects Virtual Prototyping of Directed Energy Weapons, Air Force Research Laboratory Complex Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics from First Principles, Office of Naval Research Computational Analysis for Air and Ship Integration, Naval Air Warfare Center Aero-optical Distortions In Directed Energy Applications, United State Air Force Academy 23

MHPCC Directed Technical Tasks 04 MSSS Data Fusion AFRL/RD 05 Non-Imaging Space Object Identification AFRL/RD 06 Non-Linear Algorithm Development AFRL/RD 07 Project Albert MCWL 08 PACOM Image Processing Exploitation - PIPES NGA 09 Joint Medical Asset Repository JMAR DMLSS 10 Missile Defense Agency Multi-Sensor Fusion MDA MDA 11 Advanced Communications and Sensor Testing ONR 12 DE/Tactical Operational Systems Simulator DE/TOSS AFRL/RD 13 Joint Warfare Systems JWARS CINCPAC 14 Novel Programming Development (R&D) AFRL/RD 15 Temporal Aperture Synthesis Imaging (R&D) AFRL/RD 16 Photoisomer Dynamics and Materials Development (R&D) AFRL/RD 17 Environment for Marine Vehicle Design ENDEAVOR ONR 18 Theater Undersea Warfare TUSW ONR 19 Airborne Laser (ABL) Weather Modeling USAF 20 Pan-STARRS AFRL/RD 21 Studies and Support Projects A) Turtle Boat ONR B) U.S. Forest Service Weather Modeling and Fire Prediction USFS C) High Accuracy Network Determination System HANDS AFRL/RD D) Roving Island Initiation ONI E) Gunslinger (Albert) MCWL F) LRALT MDA G) CST/PIF NAVAIR H) Hawaii Super Ferry AFRL/RD I) Combat XXI TRAC 22 Roving Island Cargo Tracking ONI Current Tasks Completed Tasks 24

MHPCC Directed Technical Tasks 23 ONR Studies and Support Projects A) Maritime Synthetic Range MSR ONR B) Theater Undersea Warfare TUSW ONR C) UHF Electronically Scanned Array UESA ONR D) Mobile Modular Command Center M2C2 ONR E) GMid-Pac UMN/UH Contractor Support ONR F) Maritime Domain Awareness ONR G) IMEA Procurement ONR 24 Generic Studies A) Millimeter Wavelength Imaging AFRL/RD B) Computational Chemistry DTRA 25 Generic Support A) PMRF Support for Huinalu Jr. PMRF B) HANDS AFRL/RD C) Civil Maritime Analysis and Advisement ONI D) HSAI SSA Quick Start HPCMP 26 Open Source Exploitation OSE PACOM 27 Data Integrity AFRL/DE 28 General MASINT Service DIA 29 Photoisomer Dynamics AFOSR 30 Unmanned Systems Test Bed USTB DOD/T&E 31 MSSS Support AFRL 32 Generic Support A) CST PIF NAVAIR B) IMA ONI C) Sudden Spirit AFIAA 33 HSAI-SSA HPCMP 34 Roving Island II ONI Current Tasks Completed Tasks Open Source Exploitation 25

MHPCC Directed Technical Tasks 35 Generic Support A) HANDS AFRL/RD B) INDEX AFRL/RD C) T2P JFCOM D) Modeling & Sim Environment AFRL/RD E) CREATE HPCMP F) ACE-09 AFRL/RD G) MEII Support AFRL/RD H) GNET HPCMP I) MCiS Support AFRL/RD J) Research Planning for Akamai AFRL/RD K) Future Task Order Research AFRL/RD 36 Air Cargo Tracking AFIAA 37 Secure Skies AFRL/RD 38 TIMECOP NGA 39 CRSTAL AFIAA 40 Mana Follow-on AFRL/RD 41 AMOS Support AFRL/RD 42 Phase-out/Transition AFRL/RD Current Tasks Completed Tasks Open Source Exploitation 26

Summary 27

A Valuable National Resource Partner in AFRL Presence on Maui Key Member of the Hawai i State Science and Technology Community 28