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Toward Flexible Supercomputing and Visualization System

In: Sustained Simulation Performance 2015

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  • Susumu Date

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center)

  • Yoshiyuki Kido

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center)

  • Dashdavaa Khureltulga

    (Osaka University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology)

  • Keichi Takahashi

    (Osaka University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology)

  • Yasuhiro Watashiba

    (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science)

  • Shinji Shimojo

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center
    National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Testbed Research and Development Promotion Center)

Abstract

The Cybermedia Center is a research institute in Osaka University, which is in charge of administrating high-performance computing systems and high-speed networks for research and education. Especially in the era where the proliferation of scientific data to analyze is accelerating, limited and finite computational and network resources are to be efficiently and flexibly leveraged and shared among scientists. Also, computing requirements for supercomputing and visualization such as memory bandwidth, computational performance and scalability vary widely depending on the applications. Therefore, designing a supercomputing and visualization system which fits to all applications in advance is becoming more difficult. From such a perspective, this paper presents our center’s research activities to realize the concept of flexible supercomputing and visualization as well as its progress report by introducing a new attracting notion of SDN (Software Defined Networking) and its northbound APIs.

Suggested Citation

  • Susumu Date & Yoshiyuki Kido & Dashdavaa Khureltulga & Keichi Takahashi & Yasuhiro Watashiba & Shinji Shimojo, 2015. "Toward Flexible Supercomputing and Visualization System," Springer Books, in: Michael M. Resch & Wolfgang Bez & Erich Focht & Hiroaki Kobayashi & Jiaxing Qi & Sabine Roller (ed.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2015, pages 77-93, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-20340-9_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20340-9_7
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