Chan Huah Yong USM Why GRID Computing is so important to Research Communities GRID ARCHITECTURE Grid Application Application Service Provider, Grid Service Provider, Command Center, Bio-Informatics Application Tools Software agent (learning & reasoning), Trader, Negotiator, Coordinator, Service Discovery Service Management Resource Allocation, Load Balancing, Monitoring, Scheduling, Prediction, Reservation. Resource Management Grid Info-structure Grid Infra-structure Data management, Integration, Security Advantages of Grid for Research Communities • Sharing of resources – Services, Storage • Distributed & Parallel Processing – Speed up the processing • Reduce the total cost of ownership • Collaboration works • Experiment result for publication Experiences of USM to roll up a campus grid • • • • • • Blue print Deal with users Deal with developers Support Maintenance Challenges Campus Grid Blue Print PPKT (Engineering Campus) Computer & Storage Server PPKT (Health Campus) PPKT (Main Campus) Computer & Storage Server Computer & Storage Server Grid Computing Lab (School of Computer Sciences) Computer & Storage Server Research Lab Research Lab Research Lab workstation Research Research Lab Lab Research Research Lab Lab workstation workstation workstation Academic Staff Students/ Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Lab workstation workstation Researchers Research Lab workstation workstation Vision of the Grid Research Groups • To be the grid satellite centre of the Northen Region, one stop centre showcase of USM research applications on grid and the contact point of research collaborations between schools, research labs, industries and universities. Missions to complete • To set up USM campus grid – Main campus, engineering campus, and health campus. • To have a strong linkage with the national grid service provider (NGCC,MIMOS). • To leverage on top of research and education network MYREN. • To work closely with regional research centres (APSTC, NCHC, LIFC) and international working group (PRAGMA). Users’ Requirements • Meet various researcher communities • Totally different domains, requirements & expectations – Speed up, Services • Different level of knowledge on grid • Automation Multi-discipline • • • • Engineering Health Mathematics Computer Science USM Campus Grid Projects • Collaborators – APSTC in Singapore, bio-grid. Appointed as APSTF. – PRAGMA member, Universite de Franche-Comte, France, SEAGF – MIMOS, and other local universities • Gear up collaboration between schools & centres of multidiscipline: – Pharmaceutical science, computer sciences, mathematics, aerospace, electrical engineering, Knowledge CT, etc. • Common USM grid and e-learning portal Grid Policy Negotiator Management System Resource Usage Advisory System Grid Meta scheduler Data-Intensive Grid Services (DIGS) Grid & Mobile Computing Developers • Competency • Tight resources Supports • Grants from various sources – RU, MOSTI or collaborators • Administrative • Commitment – Top down • Computer Centre Challenges • Maintenance – Quality of Service • Deployment • New technologies – Multi core, dropping of hardware prices • Team work THANK YOU
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