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A Grid since 1995

Collaboration with Industry from HPC to Grids Michael M. Resch Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS) e-IRG Workshop, EML Heidelberg, Germany April 19-20, 2007. NEC SX-8 (576). Fileserver. DALCO Viz-Cluster Opteron (64). NEC Asama (64). Stuttgart. Ulm. SUN Fire 6800 (96).

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A Grid since 1995

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  1. Collaboration with Industryfrom HPC to GridsMichael M. ReschHöchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS)e-IRG Workshop, EML Heidelberg, GermanyApril 19-20, 2007 e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  2. NEC SX-8 (576) Fileserver DALCO Viz-Cluster Opteron (64) NEC Asama (64) Stuttgart Ulm SUN Fire 6800 (96) A Grid since 1995 VR Cave NEC SX-6 (48) NEC/HP/Bull IA64 (48) NEC IA32 (416) Cray Strider+XD1 Opteron (400) e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  3. Public-Private Joint Venture • Name: High Performance Computing Center for Academia and Industry • Acronym: hww • Initial share holders: • HLRS/University of Stuttgart (12.5%) • T-Systems & T-Systems sfr (40%) • Porsche AG (10%) • State of Baden-Württemberg (12.5%) • Other universities (25%) • Purpose: • Buy and sell CPU-Time • Operate Systems • Directors: • Dr. Heib (T-Systems) • Prof. Rühle (University of Stuttgart) e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  4. Operation Hosting Simulation Optimization Operation Security Accounting Design Optimization Business Concept e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  5. Requirements (1995) • Access Issues • Networks • Interoperability • Security Issues • Access control • Data integrity • Reliability • Availability of system • Escalation strategy • Business Concept • Total cost of ownership • Accounting e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  6. networks Vaihingen Porsche networks Networks Universität Stuttgart  1 GBit/s 10 GBit/s 100 MBit/s 1 GBit/s e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  7. Porsche Panamera Industrial Usage 2004-2007 e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  8. Running Costs • Running Costs (average over the last 5 years) • Staff (University/State of BW/Industry) • Electricity/Cooling (University/Industry) • Building (University/State/Industry) • Maintenance (University/Industry) e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  9. Investment Costs • Investment • 50% State of Baden-Württemberg • 50% Federal Government • Additional funding from industry e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  10. Distribution of Running Costs e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  11. Situation 2007 e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  12. New Customers • Bertrandt • BTB • DaimlerChrysler • Kärcher • Mahle • Porsche • RECOM • Transsolar e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  13. GRID Mixed Reality - Applications along the Product Development Process Manufacturing Engineering Sales Design Service Ralf Lamberti, Director Product Creation & Information Technologies e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  14. Technological Focuses 1 2 3 Energy for the Future Accident Free Driving Cars of the Future 4 Digital Planning Processes • 36 Fuel Cell Busses • 60 A-Class Cars for Customers in Operation • 323 Orion Hybrid Busses for MTA New York • Networked Vehicle • New Body and Chassis Concepts • Night Vision System • Automatic Emergency Braking Ralf Lamberti, Director Product Creation & Information Technologies e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  15. Requirements (2007) • Access Issues • Networks • Interoperability • Security Issues • Access control • Data integrity • Reliability • Availability of system • Escalation strategy • Business Concept • Total cost of ownership • Accounting • Ease of use • Invisible security • Automatic process handling • Integrated solution • Hardware, Middleware, ISV-Software • Visualization & control e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  16. Tech. & Econ. Environment • Technology • Still rapid hardware development • Speed through extreme parallelism • Economics • Non-linear reduction of HPC costs • Shift of costs from hardware to software (licensing issues) • Lack of competitiveness after 12-18 months e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  17. ScienceorIndustry • Goal • Breakthrough or best solution • Purpose of HPC • Object of investigation or tool • Technical Issues • Interesting or irrelevant • Legal issues • Irrelevant or basis of business • Economic issues • Relevant or key to success • Mode of collaboration • Cooperation or competition e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

  18. Recomm. for HPC – Grids - Industry • It is necessary to identify mutual interests of HPC@science and HPC@industry • It is necessary to identify a working business model by addressing the legal issues and economic issues of a mixed usage model • It is necessary to identify the required technical solutions to deliver the requested high level service and not CPU cycles e-IRG Workshop April 20 2007

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