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Video: If You Could Use a Supercomputer for Anything…

In this video, SC10 attendees come up with some novel answers to the question: What would you do with your HPC resources, just for fun?

My favorite answer has to be from the guy who wants to develop a virtual Jerry Garcia performance from all of archive recordings of the Grateful Dead. And while this would have to be up there with the recent sequencing of Ozzie Ozbourne’s DNA, I’d like to go one better:

We’ve got supercomputers named after everything from Norse monsters and flightless birds to retired hockey players, but I’m thinking we really need to step up; A free box of Fedoras goes to the team that names their next supercomputer after Jerry Garcia.

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DICE Releases SCinet Sandbox Report

This week Avetec’s Data Intensive Computing Environment (DICE) program, NASA Goddard, and Obsidian Strategics released the results of the DICE-SCinet Research Sandbox (System Area Network Demonstration) conducted at the SC10 conference. Over 15 government, academic and HPC vendors participated in the demonstration of applications and file systems using Obsidian Strategics’ Longbow InfiniBand range-extension, which enables high performance network connectivity across wide-area networks (WAN).

For more information, access the SCinet report at diceprogram.org/reports/.


In this video from the Adva Optical Networking booth theater at SC10, Obsidian Strategics CTO David Southwell presents the challenges of interconnecting data centers over long distances using InfiniBand Transport. Recorded November 15, 2010 at SC10 in New Orleans.

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Video: Panel Discussion on Open Fabrics – Where to from Here?

Open Fabrics - Where to from Here?In this video, Addison Snell of Intersect360 Research leads a panel discussion on Open Fabrics - Where to from Here?

Recorded at the Open Fabrics 2011 Workshop in Monterey. Slides from the Workshop are now available for download… but you’ll need to complete a free registration with OFED first.

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Video: Optimized Tools for Parallel Development

As reported here recently, research has shown that optimized parallel programming tools are essential for wider adoption of HPC in the small and medium business space known as the “Missing Middle.”

Our Video Sunday feature continues with this spot from SC10, where Intel’s Clay Breshears and Werner Krotz-Vogel discuss Intel Cluster Studio 2011, a comprehensive bundle of tools for software developers who want to write highly optimized applications for x86 clusters.

A tip of the hat goes to the Cluster Connection blog for pointing us to this video.

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Video: Gordon – SDSC’s Flash Memory Supercomputer

Gordon: SDSC’s Flash Memory Based Supercomputer from Appro International on Vimeo.

Our Video Sunday feature continues with this presentation on the pending Gordon supercomputer by Michael Norman, Director at San Diego Supercomputing Center. The Gordon architecture is unique in that it emphasizes memory and I/O over flops.

Recorded at the Appro booth at SC10. Download the video.

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SC10 Video: Vendors Share Perspectives on HPC

In this video from SC10. AMD’s David Kenyon interviews Don Klegg from Supermicro, George Skaff from SGI, and Matt Jacobs of Penguin Computing. They discuss their experiences at the conference, HPC market trends, and their own personal outlook for HPC in 2011. Part II of the video is also available.

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SC10 New Orleans YouTube Channel Restored

There’s some good news for the folks who worked so hard on SC10 communications this year. The SC10 New Orleans YouTube channel, which went away a few weeks ago after a series of unfortunate events, has been rebuilt.

All of the SC10 conference preview videos are there as well as segments on the opening press briefing, SC10 Analyst Crossfire, and a photo montage from the show floor.

There’s a lot to see there, so check it out. Chances are you’ll be looking forward to SC11 in Seattle before you know it.

In Part 1 of this wrap-up video from SC10, Addison Snell from Intersect360 Research moderates a panel discussion on the latest developments in HPC with two industry experts and two supercomputing center directors. Recorded November 19, 2010 at SC10 in New Orleans. The full-length version of this video is also available on YouTube.

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Podcast: How Taiwan’s NIST Won the SC10 Student Cluster Competition

In this podcast, Professor Yeh-Ching Chung describes how his team from NTHU in Taiwan prepared themselves to win the SC10 Student Cluster Competition. His tips for futures teams are generous indeed, especially if you consider how his crew was able to crack 57,000 passwords for the contest, which was more than all seven of the other teams combined.

If you are a vendor, I encourage you to learn more about this contest and consider donating equipment for the SC11 Student Cluster Competition.

Submissions for the SC11 showdown open up on February 11, 2011. Student teams, it’s time to start your engines because the champs are coming back!

Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * Subscribe on other MP3 players

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Preparing for Parallel Environments from a Student’s Perspective

At SC10, a BoF called called Preparing for Extreme Parallel Environments featured some of the industry’s thought leaders in a thought-provoking discussion on how industry and academia can prepare for a parallel world. Intel’s Abi Sundaram attended the session and she came away with some key lessons for computer science students trying to compete in today’s job market:

Every student (including me!) upon graduation hopes their University has prepared them with all the skills to beat out the applicant sitting next to them for a job. Before joining as an intern with the Intel Academic Community, my conception of parallelism was to the say the least hazy. It was something I had at some point heard in lecture and buried far in the back of my brain in case I had to define it on a test sometime in the future. Through my time as an Intern my relationship with parallelism has become, for lack of a better word, intimate. With more and more manufacturers shifting towards many-core platforms, parallelism is making a strong presence in today’s computer industry and, whether I liked it or not, it was a change I, and all computer science students, will have to reckon with.

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Eadline’s 2010 HPC Review: Good, Bad, and the Ugly

Douglas Eadline at Linux Magazine looks back on the year in HPC for 2010 and sums up the highlights:

The SC10 Beowulf Bash was a also a highlight. We had over 750 people show up! As has become our yearly lament, “we need a bigger venue next year.” Score one for the community. Another, highlight that I just stumbled upon is the SC10 Analyst Crossfire session. This is a video well worth watching. The panel includes Addison Snell, CEO, Intersect360 Research (moderator), Michael Wolfe, Engineer, The Portland Group, Inc., Peter ffoulkes, VP of Marketing, Adaptive Computing, Jay Boisseau, Director, Texas Advanced Computing Center, and Thomas Sterling, Professor, Louisiana State University.

Eadline then goes on to list some disappointments in this space:

From a technology standpoint, we seem rather complacent. We are cramming more cores into the same space and at the same time adding GPUs cards in a somewhat orthogonal fashion. While GPUs as array processors may sound new the concept is quite old (and works in many cases). We are able to push the limits of computation with the Top500 list while at the same time we cannot provide the “missing middle” with what it needs to grow. I also do not believe this is an economic argument i.e. that there is no market for HPC with small and medium size organizations. The opposite is true. There is a crying need for HPC in industry because innovation allows companies to compete. And all companies need to compete.

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Video: Why Supercomputing Needs to Come Back to Portland

Our Video Sunday feature continues with this hilarious showcase of my hometown — Portland, Oregon, “the place where young people go to retire.”

While I had a great time at SC10 in New Orleans, I think there’s a reason that SC09 in Portland broke the attendance records with 12,000 conference goers. Let’s bring it back!

Here is the unofficial list of future SC shows:

  • SC11: Seattle
  • SC12: Salt Lake City
  • SC13: Denver
  • SC14: New Orleans (so I heard anyway)

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Video: Photo Montage of SC10

In this music video, we take a look back at an amazing week at SC10 in New Orleans.

Photos by Grant Peterson. Music by Will West, used by permission of the artist. The album “Take this Moment” is available on iTunes.

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Video: DK Panda on Virtualization for HPC

In this video from SC10, Ohio State’s DK Panda presents on virtualization for HPC and enabling high-performance communication between guest OS instances.

A tip of the hat goes to Josh Simons for pointing us to this video.

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Video: 2010 Beowulf Bash in New Orleans

Our Video Sunday feature continues with this piece where Don Becker, Douglas Eadline, and others provide the backstory for the 2010 Beowulf Bash at SC10 in New Orleans. As described in the video, the B Bash is a cooperative effort made possible by sponsors including AMD, Penguin Computing, Adaptive Computing, AEON Computing, Arista Networks, Cluster Monkey, Intersect360 Research, Kove, Numascale, QLogic, Sicorp, Supermicro, Terascala, Versant, Xand Marketing, and insideHPC.

A tip of the hat goes to alteregovictor for the band footage via YouTube.

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Graph500 Benchmark a Truer Test of Supercomputing?

Christopher Mims writes that the new Graph500 test is a more thoughtful benchmark than the trusty LINPACK used by the TOP500 folks. The Graph500 test measures a supercomputer’s ability to chew through “graph” data.

Graph data turns out to be the lingua franca of countless areas, from biomedicine (drug discovery, protein interactions, gene networks, public health) to homeland security, fraud detection, and the social graphs that represent users on networks like Facebook. All these fields, and countless others, could benefit from faster parsing of graphs. The first-ever Graph500 list was unveiled in November, at Supercomputing 2010 in New Orleans. The list is so new that results from only 9 systems were submitted, with the Department of Energy’s IBM BlueGene/P powered Intrepid system, using 8192 of its 40960 nodes, coming out on top.

Update: Jeff Squyres from Cisco has written an interesting post on the Graph500 that is well-worth a read.

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