Advancing High Throughput Computing for Research Facilities

Advancing High Throughput Computing for Research Facilities
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Through the NSF-funded Partnership for Advanced Throughput Computing (PATh) project, collaboration between the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing and the OSG Consortium aims to enhance research computing capabilities. The project manages diverse workloads across various computing resources, supporting science collaborations and enabling distributed high throughput computing environments. By harnessing fair-share capacity through initiatives like OSPool and BYOC, researchers can optimize their HTC workloads for maximum efficiency. The vision emphasizes the power of Distributed High Throughput Computing and Research Computing Facilitation in driving innovation and discovery.

  • High Throughput Computing
  • Research Facilities
  • NSF Project
  • Distributed Computing
  • Science Collaboration

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  1. The PATh Forward Miron Livny John P. Morgridge Professor of Computer Science UW Center for High Throughput Computing Morgridge Institute for Research

  2. As the PI of the PATh project, I welcome you all to the OSG AHM and wish you a productive and enjoyable (virtual) exchange of ideas and information. Please follow the OSG Code of Conduct opensciencegrid.org/management/conduct/

  3. Please note When we use the term Computing it includes effective access to Input data and the placement of output data When we use the term Capacity it includes the storage space needed to support effective access to data

  4. project - a Partnership launched by the NSF in 2020 between UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC) and the OSG Consortium to advance Throughput Computing. Software Suite (HTCSS) manages High Throughput workloads across all forms of research computing resources from campus clusters to commercial clouds and HPC facilities services enable organizations like science collaborations and campuses to build and operate (private) distributed high throughput computing environments across >200 (autonomous) clusters Aligned with NSF CI Eco-system

  5. Our message to US researchers Place your HTC workload at an Access Point Harness the Fair-Share Capacity offered by the Open Science Pool (OSPool) Bring Your Own Capacity (BYOC) to the Access Point Allocations provided by XRAC CloudBank Accounts awarded by NSF credit accounts awarded by NSF

  6. OSPool Com. Clouds XRAC PATh Facility My Campuse Bring Your Own Capacity BYOC Access Point Personal My Collaboration

  7. vision Distributed High Throughput Computing and Research Computing Facilitation are powerful enablers of scientific discovery many fields today rely on high-throughput computing for discovery.

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