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July 14, 2014 State of XSEDE: XSEDE14 John Towns PI and Project Director, XSEDE Director, Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure Programs, NCSA [email protected]

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July 14, 2014

State of XSEDE: XSEDE14

John Towns

PI and Project Director, XSEDE

Director, Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure Programs, NCSA

[email protected]

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Welcome to XSEDE14 !!

Challenge: By the end of the meeting, talk with 5 people you have never met before for at least 15

minutes each

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State of XSEDE

• What is XSEDE?

• Highlights of the past year

• Objectives for the coming year+

• September Review

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Motivation for XSEDE:

• Scientific advancement across multiple disciplines requires a variety of resources and services

• XSEDE is about increased productivity of the community and providing expanded capabilities – leads to more science – is sometimes the difference between a feasible project

and an impractical one – lowers barriers to adoption

• XSEDE provides a comprehensive eScience infrastructure composed of expertly managed and evolving advanced heterogeneous digital resources and services integrated into a general-purpose infrastructure

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XSEDE – accelerating scientific discovery

• XSEDE’s Vision: a world of digitally enabled researchers, engineers, and scholars participating in multidisciplinary collaborations to tackle society’s grand challenges

• XSEDE’s Mission: to substantially enhance the productivity of a growing community of researchers, engineers, and scholars through access to advanced digital services that support open research

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XSEDE’s Strategic Goals

• Deepen and extend the use of the advanced digital research services ecosystem – deepen use by existing researchers, engineers, and scholars – extend use to new communities – prepare the current and next generation via education, training, and

outreach – raise the general awareness of the value of advanced digital services

• Advance the advanced digital research services ecosystem – create an open and evolving e-infrastructure – enhance the array of technical expertise and support services offered

• Sustain the advanced digital research services ecosystem – assure and maintain a reliable and secure infrastructure – provide excellent user support services – operate an effective and innovative virtual organization

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What is XSEDE?

• An ecosystem of advanced digital services accelerating scientific discovery – support a growing portfolio of resources and services

• advanced computing, high-end visualization, data analysis, and other resources and services

• interoperability with other infrastructures

• A virtual organization (partnership!) providing – dynamic distributed infrastructure – support services, and technical expertise to enable researchers

engineers and scholars • addressing the most important and challenging problems facing the

nation and world

• More than just a project funded by the National Science Foundation – XSEDE is a path finding experiment in how to develop, deploy

and support e-science infrastructure.

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XSEDE Factoids: high order bits

• 5 year, US$121M project – plus US$9M, 5 year Technology Investigation Service

• separate award from NSF

– option for additional 5 years of funding upon major review after PY3

• No funding for major hardware – coordination, support and creating a national/international

cyberinfrastructure – coordinate allocations, support, training and documentation for

>$100M of concurrent project awards from NSF

• ~140 FTE /~250 individuals funded across 20 partner institutions – this requires solid partnering!

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Total Research Funding Supported by XSEDE

in Program Year 3

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$767 million in research supported by XSEDE

in PY3 (July 2013-June 2014)

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Highlights from Past Year

Hitting our stride—regular delivery of value to a broad community of researchers

• Facilitated broad range of ground-breaking research • Provided in-depth support contributing to improved user

productivity • Added powerful new resources and transitioned users

smoothly – integrated/coordinated documentation

• Furthered development of undergraduate and graduate certificate and degree programs

• Moved to new metrics-based approach to reporting program progress

• User survey and PI interviews show high degree of satisfaction of XSEDE services

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Highlights from Past Year (cont’d)

Hitting our stride—regular delivery of value to a broad community of researchers

• Training workshops – online and in person – attracted more than 14,000 participants

• Campus Bridging delivered initial "XSEDE Compatible" cluster build tools and use of Globus Online and GFFS for data movement and access

• Campus Champions reached new heights – more than 200 Champions at over 175 institutions

• Improved publications tracking with extended profiles in XSEDE User Portal – first work from TAS group to calculate citation-based indices,

based on XSEDE-supported publications

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Objectives for Coming Year+

Accelerating the realization of the XSEDE vision • Deliver new or improved software, services and capabilities

on a regular basis – enhanced single sign-on; identity management infrastructure;

science gateway APIs; Canonical Use Case components

• Campus Bridging will promote "XSEDE Compatible" cluster build tools and use of Globus Online and GFFS for data movement and access

• Incorporate the fourth cadre of under-represented students into the XSEDE Scholars program

• Continue to assists in creation of certificate and degree programs in computational science at higher education institutions

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Objectives for Coming Year+ (cont’d)

Accelerating the realization of the XSEDE vision

• Roll-out of a new allocations request system—XRAS

• Native mobile versions of the XSEDE User Portal for iOS and Android

• Complete baseline architecture and expanded set of defined Use Cases

• Deliver a Shared Virtual Compute Facility using global queues spanning both campus and XSEDE resources

• Further develop relationships with other resource, service and infrastructure providers – Compute Canada, NAREGI (Japan)

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September Review of XSEDE by NSF

• Major review of XSEDE – accomplishments of first three years of the project – current status of project – trajectory going forward

• More than just an annual review – will be basis for NSF decision on possible future funding of

XSEDE

• If you would like to see XSEDE continue without interruption – talk to your NSF program officer – talk to XSEDE’s NSF program officer: Rudi Eigenmann – talk to other NSF staff: CISE Director, ACI Director, other

program officers – send us your statements of why XSEDE is important for you

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Questions?

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