SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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PRObE: A 1000 Node Facility for Systems Infrastructure Researchers
SESSION: PRObE: A 1000 Node Facility for Systems Infrastructure Researchers
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Garth Gibson
ROOM:255-BC
ABSTRACT:
The NSF-funded Parallel Reconfigurable Observational Environment (PRObE, http://www.newmexicoconsortium.org/probe) facility is making thousands of computers available to systems researchers for dedicated use in experiments that are not compelling at a smaller scale. Using retired equipment donated by DOE and Los Alamos National Laboratory, two staging clusters are available now (marmot.nmc-probe.org and denali.nmc-probe.org) and a 1024 node cluster (Kodiak) will be available by SC12. Using Emulab (www.emulab.net) researchers will have complete control of all software and hardware while running experiments for days. PRObE encourages systems researchers to attend this BOF and communicate your needs and interests.
Session Leader Details:
Garth Gibson (Primary Session Leader) - Carnegie Mellon University
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PRObE: A 1000 Node Facility for Systems Infrastructure Researchers
SESSION: PRObE: A 1000 Node Facility for Systems Infrastructure Researchers
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Garth Gibson
ROOM:255-BC
ABSTRACT:
The NSF-funded Parallel Reconfigurable Observational Environment (PRObE, http://www.newmexicoconsortium.org/probe) facility is making thousands of computers available to systems researchers for dedicated use in experiments that are not compelling at a smaller scale. Using retired equipment donated by DOE and Los Alamos National Laboratory, two staging clusters are available now (marmot.nmc-probe.org and denali.nmc-probe.org) and a 1024 node cluster (Kodiak) will be available by SC12. Using Emulab (www.emulab.net) researchers will have complete control of all software and hardware while running experiments for days. PRObE encourages systems researchers to attend this BOF and communicate your needs and interests.
Session Leader Details:
Garth Gibson (Primary Session Leader) - Carnegie Mellon University
Click here to download .ics calendar file