[Halld-offline] expected bandwidth offsite

Zisis Papandreou zisis at uregina.ca
Tue May 17 09:36:38 EDT 2016


Hi Chip:

Adding one more thing to this discussion, we have also discussed the possibility of running our Monte Carlo on westgrid.ca <http://westgrid.ca/> and bringing the “common set” of files over the JLab for all to use.  Of course, we could stage the files elsewhere if that makes more sense.

Cheers, Zisis...

> On May 17, 2016, at 6:56 AM, Shepherd, Matthew <mashephe at indiana.edu> wrote:
> 
> 
> Chip,
> 
> This was my initial question:  what is a reasonable rate to expect?
> 
> I'm not displeased with 50 MB/s, but I'd like to know if/how there are mechanisms for one or two factors of 2 gain.  About a year ago I managed 130 MB/s averaged over an hour.
> 
> I'm basically trying to explore options to move analysis offsite to alleviate load on the JLab farm.  I think we may have some significant resources here at the university level to tap into.  I can imagine things like hosting a data mirror here if your pipeline offsite is not so big.  Local IT folks seem to enjoy pushing limits and are always looking for customers.  Our flagship research machine here, which is getting old by local standards, is a ~1000 node cray with 22,000 cores and a 5 PB high throughput work disk.  Accounts are free to any researcher at the university - it is provided as a service.  I'll certainly only be able to get a fraction of this, but a fraction may be significant on the scales of the types of problems we're working with.
> 
> Matt
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>> On May 16, 2016, at 10:34 PM, Chip Watson <watson at jlab.org> wrote:
>> 
>> All,
>> 
>> Keep in mind that Scientific Computing is not provisioned to deliver that kind of bandwidth (500 MB/s) to you.  If you actually succeeded, we'd probably see a negative impact on operations and have to kill the connection.
>> 
>> Chip
>> 
>> On 5/16/16 8:45 PM, Shepherd, Matthew wrote:
>>>> On May 16, 2016, at 5:32 PM, Richard Jones <richard.t.jones at uconn.edu> wrote:
>>>> What did you use for the number of parallel streams / job, and number of simultaneous jobs to get the performance you saw?
>>> I simply used the globus web client and created a personal endpoint using globus personal connect running on Linux.  I didn't modify anything from default.  The single request was the only request I submitted during the time frame.
>>> 
>>> I'm not disappointed with 50 MB/s averaged over 2.5 days, but in principle, I have ten times that bandwidth going into the machine.
>>> 
>>> Matt
>>> 
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