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There is a shortage of high performance computing (HPC) resources for educational use.  Big-FE, short for Focus on Education, is a complete design and hardware prototype for a cost effective, energy efficient, scalable HPC resource.  Our design is a synergy of the classic Beowulf commodity-off-the-shelf cluster philosophy and the commercial blade approach to computational cluster design.  Big-FE leverages the strengths of each approach to provide a cost effective computing platform for computational science education.  Big-FE uses a diskless compute node architecture running a Liberated Bootable Cluster CD single system image.   
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There is a shortage of high performance computing (HPC) resources for educational use.  Big-FE, short for Focus on Education, is a complete design and hardware prototype for a cost effective, energy efficient, scalable HPC resource.  Our design is a synergy of the classic Beowulf commodity-off-the-shelf cluster philosophy and the commercial blade approach to computational cluster design.  Leveraging the strengths of each approach, it provides a cost effective computing platform for computational science education.  Big-FE uses a diskless compute node architecture running a Liberated Bootable Cluster CD.   
  
 
We measure the energy consumption of the Big-FE prototype and compare it with popular commercial HPC platforms.  Our physical layout is organized to minimize both maintenance and cooling costs.  We detail the cost structure, both up-front and on-going, and estimated performance for Big-FE and compare these with popular commercial HPC platforms.   
 
We measure the energy consumption of the Big-FE prototype and compare it with popular commercial HPC platforms.  Our physical layout is organized to minimize both maintenance and cooling costs.  We detail the cost structure, both up-front and on-going, and estimated performance for Big-FE and compare these with popular commercial HPC platforms.   

Revision as of 14:20, 12 May 2006

Big-FE - A cost and power efficient platform for high performance computing education

Alex Lemann(*), Josh McCoy(*), Tobias McNulty(*), Charles Peck. Cluster Computing Group, Earlham College.

Abstract:

There is a shortage of high performance computing (HPC) resources for educational use. Big-FE, short for Focus on Education, is a complete design and hardware prototype for a cost effective, energy efficient, scalable HPC resource. Our design is a synergy of the classic Beowulf commodity-off-the-shelf cluster philosophy and the commercial blade approach to computational cluster design. Leveraging the strengths of each approach, it provides a cost effective computing platform for computational science education. Big-FE uses a diskless compute node architecture running a Liberated Bootable Cluster CD.

We measure the energy consumption of the Big-FE prototype and compare it with popular commercial HPC platforms. Our physical layout is organized to minimize both maintenance and cooling costs. We detail the cost structure, both up-front and on-going, and estimated performance for Big-FE and compare these with popular commercial HPC platforms.

Notes

  • Topics to include:
    • Power consumption
    • Packaging and density
    • Cost of purchasing
    • Cost of ownership