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GEC 10 GENICloud/iGENI/GLab/Seattle Demonstration

This page is a description of the joint demonstration of GENICloud/iGENI/GLab/Seattle projects at GEC-10

Overall Concept and Goal

The goal of this demonstration is to show the interoperation of multiple clouds managed by the GENICloud manager, with advanced connectivity provided by iGENI, a programming environment provided by Seattle, and an application largely written by GLab. The clouds will be provided by Northwestern University, HP Labs, GLab participants. It is hoped that others will also provide cloud resources. Finally, we would like the selected application to be visually compelling and useful to the community.

Project Participants

Jessica Blaine, HP Labs jessica-ann.blaine@hp.com
Rick McGeer, HP Labs Rick McGeer
Alvin Au Young, HP Labs alvin.auyoung@hp.com
Andy Bavier, PlanetWorks acb@cs.princeton.edu
Marco Yuen, Princeton University marcoy@gmail.com
Alex Snoeren, U.C. San Diego snoeren@cs.ucsd.edu
Yvonne Coady, U. of Victoria ycoady@cs.uvic.ca
Joe Mambretti, Northwestern University j-mambretti@northwestern.edu
Paul Mueller, University of Keiserslautern pmueller@informatik.uni-kl.de
Justin Cappos, University of Washington justinc@cs.washington.edu

Initial Plan (Strawman)

Intercontinental MapReduce on distributed Internet repository data. This was one idea that came out of the Brussels Workshop on EU/US collaboration in Internet research. Failing this (the key here will be getting hold of the respositories), we will start with an intercontinental TeraSort. Note that this plan is subject to veto, but we need to converge on a demo plan very quickly (by mid-December).

Please feel free to change this -- this is something to get us started, not dictate what we're going to do. If we follow this, the plan should look something like this:

TaskOwnerPurposeDue
Finalize Demo applicationallObviousDecember 15
German cluster identified and our use authorizedPaulNeed European clusterDecember 15
Northwestern cluster under GENICloud managementJoe December 15
Seattle installed on HP ClusterJustin with support from Andy and Marco December 15
Repositories identifiedRick and Jessica December 15
Application/Demo researchers identifiedPaul, Rick, Yvonne December 15
OpenCirrus paperwork to everyoneRick and Jessica December 8
OpenCirrus accounts obtained by everyoneall December 15
Connectivity plan for transatlantic connectionJoe January 15
German cluster under GENICloud ManagementRick, Marco, Andy, Paul January 15
Access to repositories finalizedRick and Jessica January 15
Distributed MapReduce architecture Spiral OneRick, Justin, researchers January 15
Query tests doneRick, researchers January 31
MapReduce architecture Spiral TwoRick, Justin, researchers February 15
Connectivity working between German and USJoe February 15
Demo running all February 28

more to come...

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  • World Wide W5.pptx (987.5 KB) - added by Rick McGeer 13 years ago. Presentation at the University of Victoria, November 18, 2010, on a worldwide query infrastructure

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