XSEDE: GenesisII-Unicore6 interop testing
Project Information
- Discipline
- Computer Science (401)
- Orientation
- Research
XSEDE is the NSF follow on to the TeraGrid. The XSEDE system architecture is a three layer architecture with an access layer, a services layer, and a resources layer. The access and services layers require resources on which to run. It is desirable to test the GenesisII and Unicore6 interoperability on XSEDE testbed resources before release, and during development. We would like to use FutureGrid resources as a testbed for GenesisII-Unicore6 interop project.
Intellectual MeritXSEDE is an NSF-funded infrastructure project. The intellectual merit comes primarily via the science that is done using the infrastructure.
Broader ImpactsThe impact of XSEDE will be significant. Dozens of large science projects will use XSEDE on a daily basis. Further, XSEDE will lower the barriers for collaboration between campuses.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Andrew Grimshaw (grimshaw)
- Project Manager
- Michael Saravo (mts5x)
- Project Members
- Michael Saravo, Bastian Demuth, Karolina Sarnowska-Upton, Vanamala Venkataswamy, Chad Vizino, Chris Koeritz, Shahbaz Memon
Resource Requirements
- Hardware Systems
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- india (IBM iDataPlex at IU)
- sierra (IBM iDataPlex at SDSC)
- xray (Cray XM5 at IU)
Testing interoperability between GenesisII and Unicore6
Scale of UseLarge scale, not so much in nodes as in number of host
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 09/30/2011 - 10:08