On the complexities of utilizing large-scale lightpath-connected distributed cyberinfrastructure
Maassen, Jason; van Werkhoven, Ben; van Meersbergen, Maarten; Bal, Henri E.; Kliphuis, Michael; Brunnabend, Sandra E.; Dijkstra, Henk A.; van Malenstein, Gerben; de Vos, Migiel; Kuijpers, Sylvia; Boele, Sander; Wolfrat, Jules; Hill, Nick; Wallom, David; Grimm, Christian; Kranzlmüller, Dieter; Ganpathi, Dinesh; Jha, Shantenu; Khamra, Yaakoub El; Bryan, Frank O.; Kirtman, Benjamin; Seinstra, Frank J.
(2017) Concurrency and Computation, volume 29, issue 2
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Abstract
In Autumn 2013, we—an international team of climate scientists, computer scientists, eScience researchers, and e-Infrastructure specialists—participated in the enlighten your research global competition, organized to showcase advanced lightpath technologies in support of state-of-the-art research questions. As one of the winning entries, our enlighten your research global team embarked on a
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very ambitious project to run an extremely high resolution climate model on a collection of supercomputers distributed over two continents and connected using an advanced 10 G lightpath networking infrastructure. Although good progress was made, we were not able to perform all desired experiments due to a varying combination of technical problems, configuration issues, policy limitations and lack of (budget for) human resources to solve these issues. In this paper, we describe our goals, the technical and non-technical barriers, we encountered and provide recommendations on how these barriers can be removed so future project of this kind may succeed.
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Keywords: distributed cyberinfrastructure, global climate modeling, lightpaths, Taverne, Software, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Computer Networks and Communications, Computational Theory and Mathematics
ISSN: 1532-0626
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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