• DocumentCode
    230671
  • Title

    Exploring HPC-based scientific software as a service using CometCloud

  • Author

    AbdelBaky, Moustafa ; Diaz-Montes, Javier ; Johnston, Michael ; Sachdeva, Vipin ; Anderson, Richard L. ; Jordan, Kirk E. ; Parashar, Manish

  • Author_Institution
    Rutgers Discovery Inf. Inst. (RDI2), Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    22-25 Oct. 2014
  • Firstpage
    35
  • Lastpage
    44
  • Abstract
    The use of in-silico simulations in experimental science can greatly increase laboratory efficiency and provide additional insights into interactions not easily described by traditional methods. Such simulations require significant amounts of computational resources, accessible only via supercomputers of large-scale high-performance clusters. Due to the complexity of the computational experiments, as well as the usage of the underlying resources, experimental scientists heavily rely on computational scientists with HPC expertise to perform these simulations. This additional bottleneck prevents the widespread adoption of real time in-silico simulation as a driver for laboratory experimentation. In this paper, we aim to overcome this bottleneck by presenting the architecture of an end-to-end framework to enable HPC Software as a Service. This framework is designed to make it easy for scientific applications to run on top of dynamically federated HPC resources. The framework enables HPC resource sharing while maximizing throughput and utilization. We focus specifically on a use case where an experimental scientist uses a mobile portal to control dissipative particle dynamics experiments that are executed on a remote supercomputer (IBM Blue Gene/Q).
  • Keywords
    cloud computing; digital simulation; mobile computing; natural sciences computing; parallel processing; CometCloud; HPC resource sharing; IBM Blue Gene/Q; computational experiments; dissipative particle dynamics experiment control; experimental science; federated HPC resources; high-performance clusters; in-silico simulations; laboratory efficiency; laboratory experimentation; mobile portal; real time in-silico simulation; remote supercomputer; scientific software as a service; supercomputers; Computational modeling; Laboratories; Monitoring; Portals; Software as a service; Supercomputers; dissipative particle dymanics; science as a service; scientific computing; software as a service;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom), 2014 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Miami, FL
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    7014548