IST Seminar – Mark Stalzer, CACR
IST Lunch Bunch
Tuesday November 2, 2010
12:00 PM
105 Annenberg
A (Hypothetical) Data to Discovery Engine
Mark Stalzer, Caltech – CACR
Description/Abstract:
Moore’s law works for semiconductor-based detectors and there is an increasing flood of data being generated in astronomy, high energy physics, biology, and other sciences. Computation is essential for both (1) making predictions from theory and (2) the analysis of data from experiments. Is there a way to architecturally balance both needs in a high performance computing (HPC) system?
HPC systems are typically constructed from easily available parts, just organized differently and scaled to process extreme workloads. The most power efficient petascale machine as of 2010 is Roadrunner at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Another interesting machine is the Apple iPad which uses very low power System on a Chip/Package on Package technologies. This talk explores the question of “what happens when you cross Roadrunner with iPads”? The result is a high level of integration between computation and storage on a single server blade, called a Flashblade, with 100x-1,000x performance improvements for some data-centric applications. The Flashblade architecture, expected performance, programming, and scaling with advancing technology are discussed.
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