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DEEP-ER · DEEP Extended Reach
The proposed project DEEP-ER (DEEP-Extended Reach) addresses two significant Exascale challenges: the growing gap between I/O bandwidth and compute speed, and the need to significantly improve system resiliency. DEEP-ER will extend the Cluster-Booster architecture of the Dynamical Exascale Entry Platform (DEEP) project by a highly scalable I/O system and will implement an efficient mechanism to recover application tasks that fail due to hardware errors. The project will leverage new memory technology to provide increased performance and power efficiency. As a result, I/O parts of HPC codes will run faster and scale up better HPC applications will be able to profit from checkpointing and task restart on large systems reducing overhead seen today. Systems that use the DEEP-ER results can run more applications increasing scientific throughput, and the loss of computational work through system failures will be substantially reduced.<br/>DEEP-ER will build a prototype with the second generation Intel® Xeon Phi processor, a uniform high-speed interconnect across Cluster and Booster, non-volatile memory on the compute nodes, and network attached memory providing high-speed shared memory access. A highly scalable and efficient I/O system based on the BeeGFS file system from Fraunhofer-ITWM will support I/O intensive applications, using optimised I/O middleware SIONlib and E10. A multi-level checkpoint scheme will exploit scalable I/O and fast, non-volatile memory close to the nodes to reduce the overhead of saving state for long-running tasks. The OmpSs based DEEP programming model will govern the creation of checkpoints and restart failed tasks from the beginning or recover saved state depending on their granularity.<br/>Seven important HPC applications will be optimised demonstrating the usability, performance and resiliency of the DEEP-ER Prototype. The applications come from different scientific and engineering areas and represent requirements of simulation-based and data-intensive HPC codes.
Consortium · 17 organisations
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH
DE · €1,524,946
INTEL GMBH
DE
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE
FR · €291,861
UNIVERSITAET REGENSBURG
DE
STICHTING ASTRONOMISCH ONDERZOEK IN NEDERLAND
NL · €380,354
INTEL CORPORATION IBERIA SA
ES · €62,299
SEAGATE SYSTEMS UK LIMITED
UK · €136,792
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €434,727
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG
DE · €377,497
EUROTECH SPA
IT · €449,078
INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
DE · €436,696
BAYERISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN
DE · €473,623
PARTEC AG
DE · €619,874
CINECA CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO
IT · €180,030
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
BE · €213,549
ETH LAB SRL
IT · €114,861
BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION
ES · €733,813
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