The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) is a
high performance computing
High-performance computing (HPC) uses supercomputers and computer clusters to solve advanced computation problems.
Overview
HPC integrates systems administration (including network and security knowledge) and parallel programming into a multi ...
and networking center founded in 1986 and one of the original five
NSF Supercomputing Centers.
[The Pennsylvania Center for the Book - PGH Supercomputing Center](_blank)
Pabook.libraries.psu.edu. Retrieved on 2013-07-17. PSC is a joint effort of
Carnegie Mellon University
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and the
University of Pittsburgh
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in
Pittsburgh
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,
Pennsylvania
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,
United States
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.
In addition to providing a family of
Big Data-optimized supercomputers with unique shared memory architectures, PSC features the
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health, commonly referred to as NIH (with each letter pronounced individually), is the primary agency of the United States government
The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U ...
-sponsored National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing,
[Stimulus funds bring supercomputer to Pittsburgh area - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette](_blank)
Post-gazette.com (2010-05-05). Retrieved on 2013-07-17. an Advanced Networking Group that conducts research on network performance and analysis, and a STEM education and outreach program supporting K-20 education. In 2012, PSC established a new Public Health Applications Group that will apply supercomputing resources to problems in preventing, monitoring and responding to epidemics and other public health needs.
Mission
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center provides university, government, and industrial researchers with access to several of the most powerful systems for high-performance computing, communications and data-handling and analysis available nationwide for unclassified research.
[Mission/History](_blank)
Psc.edu (2013-07-12). Retrieved on 2013-07-17. As a resource provider in the
Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
TeraGrid was an e-Science grid computing infrastructure combining resources at eleven partner sites. The project started in 2001 and operated from 2004 through 2011.
The TeraGrid integrated high-performance computers, data resources and tools, an ...
(XSEDE), the
National Science Foundation
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's network of integrated advanced digital resources, PSC works with its XSEDE partners to harness the full range of information technologies to enable discovery in U.S. science and engineering.
[UT Given $18 Million to Link Nation's Supercomputers](_blank)
HPCwire (2011-07-26). Retrieved on 2013-07-17.
Partnerships
PSC is a leading partner in XSEDE.
PSC-scientific co-director Ralph Roskies is a co-principal investigator of XSEDE and co-leads its Extended Collaborative Support Services. Other PSC staff lead XSEDE efforts in Networking, Incident Response, Systems & Software Engineering, Outreach, Allocations Coordination, and Novel & Innovative Projects. This NSF-funded program provides U.S. academic researchers with support for and access to leadership-class computing infrastructure and research.
The National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, develops new algorithms, performs original research, and conducts training workshops, in addition to fostering collaborative projects and providing access to supercomputing resources to the national biomedical research community.
In partnership with the DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, West Virginia University, and Waynesburg College, PSC provides resources to the SuperComputing Science Consortium, a regional partnership to advance energy and environment technologies through the application of high performance computing and communications.
Sponsors
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National Science Foundation
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*
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health, commonly referred to as NIH (with each letter pronounced individually), is the primary agency of the United States government
The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U ...
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Current high-performance computing capabilities
*Bridges-2: Similar to Bridges, below, but with updated architecture and hardware components
*Bridges: A general purpose Hewlett Packard Enterprise system with 27,400 cores, 88 NVIDIA Volta V100s, 32 NVIDIA Tesla K80s, and 64 NVIDIA Tesla P100s. This system is shared with XSEDE researchers, and provides Regular, Large, and Extreme Shared Memory nodes, including some with GPUs. Bridges was decommissioned in early 2021 and was replaced by Bridges-2.
*Blacklight: An SGI
Altix UV1000 coherent shared memory machine with 512 eight-core Intel Xeon 7500 processors (4,096 cores) with 32 terabytes of memory. It is partitioned into two connected 16-terabyte coherent shared-memory systems — creating the two largest coherent shared-memory systems in the world.
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Anton: A massively-parallel computer made by D.E. Shaw Research. It has 512-processors and is specialized for
molecular dynamics
Molecular dynamics (MD) is a computer simulation method for analyzing the physical movements of atoms and molecules. The atoms and molecules are allowed to interact for a fixed period of time, giving a view of the dynamic "evolution" of th ...
.
*Sherlock: A YarcData uRiKA (Universal RDF Integration Knowledge Appliance) data appliance with PSC enhancements, Sherlock was designed to analyze graph data—data sets consisting of nodes connected by arbitrary edges—far more efficiently than a traditional computer. Massive multithreading, a shared address space, sophisticated memory optimizations, a productive user environment, and support for heterogeneous applications enables it to tackle an important family of problems that are more limited by effective use of memory than by processing speed.
*Data Supercell: A disk-based, archival storage system with high-performance access. The current capacity is 4 Petabytes. The Data Supercell storage system is managed by the SLASH2 file system software, which was developed at PSC. SLASH2 and the Data Supercell hardware architecture enables scaling well beyond the current capacity.
*Three Rivers Optical Exchange (3ROX): A high performance, large bandwidth network, 3ROX is a regional network aggregation point providing high speed commodity and research network access to sites in western and central Pennsylvania. The primary focus for the Exchange staff is providing network connectivity to the university community. They also provide network services to both community (K-12, government) and commercial entities in western Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Receives $1.5M Network Infrastructure Award
HPCwire (2010-09-09). Retrieved on 2013-07-17.
See also
*National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National ...
References
External links
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) of NSF
National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing
at PSC
University of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
NCSA
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