Marcelo L. Braunstein Business Development Manager IBM Latin America marcelol@br.ibm.com
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Education Research Collaboration Talent Development Grid Computing Supercomputing Distributed Systems Hands-on Experience 2
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Education Research Collaboration Talent Development Living Laboratory Grid Research Advanced Applications Hurricane Mitigation Healthcare Bio Tech Magnet for Grant Applications 4
Joint Research Projects 5 projects, involving IBM, FIU, UPRM, UM, BSC SOWs signed 2 FTF meetings Bio-Informatics on ETL Grid Scheduling Adaptive Systems Autonomic Resource Management Hurricane Mitigation Grid Enablement
Bio-Informatics on ETL Grid One-Year Deliverable Applications and Tools Layer Bioinformatics Applications (demo) bioinformatics-domain specific ETL API (R&D) QoS API (R&D) Middleware Layer Schema Mapping to Flow Mapping Generator (R&D) Flow Mapping to ETL Scripts Generator (R&D) ETL Cost Estimation (R&D) ETL Progress Monitoring (R&D) Infrastructure Layer Ascential Data Stage (existing product)
Scheduling Grid job flow Application modeling and Tooling jobs Build time Run time Job flow specification Job flow Orchestration Meta-Scheduling Grid middleware Information Services ( Application Info, Resource Info) DRM DRM DRM
Adaptive Systems Enhancements to the XD environment Evalutation of resource management policies for heterogeneous workloads (transactional + long running) Introduction of heterogeneous containers (open source containers extended to integrate in a XD cluster) Management across tiers (profile works more with more detail) Heterogeneous workloads are suitable applications for this project XD clusters can work as a Grid execution endpoints Can be combined with meta-scheduling engines
Autonomic Resource Management Auto-discovery, registration, abstraction and configuration of physical resources Configuration Management Database (CMDB) collects and stores detail information of physical resources such as compute, storage, network and software in Grid Computing environments. The ARM automates resource discovery and registration process to keep the CMDB up-to-date. It then virtualizes the detailed resource information and provides simple and common representation/views even in heterogeneous environments. The ARM maps high-level requests/queries to the virtualized physical resource information stored in the CMDB. It also configures the resources to satisfy the functional/performance requests on top of them. Dynamic-profiling of resource characteristics The ARM profiles the running resources and estimates probabilistic performance indexes of compute, network and storage. Based on these indexes and operation policy, the profiling reveals availability of resources Fault prediction and avoidance is another objective of resource manager. Resource reservation and usage enforcement Base on requests from scheduler, ARM reserves resources and restricts usage based on availability.
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Baseline Architecture Meta Services
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Collaborative Web Portal
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Education Research Collaboration Talent Development Education Courseware Research Projects Internships Mentoring Job Opportunities 17
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Grid Computing: the On Demand infrastructure Transaction Management Billing and Metering Workload Management Information Virtualization Orchestrated Provisioning Scheduling, Resource Virtualization TotalStorage TM Web Services/OGSA 19
LA Grid Business Plan :: UPR Grid Computing Products Service Oriented Architecture Workload Virtualization Provisioning Manager Intelligent Orchestrator Business Grid Information Virtualization Workload Scheduler Load Leveler Information Integrator SAN File System Universal Database General Parallel File Sys Service Oriented Infrastructure Standards and Open Source Virtual Access and Management Servers 20 Storage Networks
Programa Academic Initiative Acesso gratuito a: Software IBM Mais de 1,200 produtos de software disponíveis através da Internet Versões completas que não expiram Sem limite no número de instalações: Computadores dos professores Labs na universidade CDs com software que os professores podem passar para alunos Material didático oficial IBM preparatório para certificação e descontos de 50% na certificação para alunos e professores. Suporte Técnico via e-mail e tutoriais disponíveis. Elegíveis: professores, pesquisadores e alunos de pós graduação de instituições de ensino de nível médio e superior. Somente para uso científico e de pesquisa. Não para fins comerciais. Acesse o site: http://www.ibm.com/university Alguns exemplos de software: Engenharia de Software e Ambiente de Desenvolvimento Implementação de SOA Sistemas de Informação Gestão do Conhecimento Infraestrutura, redes e segurança 21
Obrigado, Gracias, Merci, Thanks Marcelo L. Braunstein Business Development Manager IBM Latin America marcelol@br.ibm.com 22