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PRP: Fulfilling the Promise of Collapsing Space and Time – 12/2/21 – CENIC Blog

No one predicted the dramatic and sudden shift in the world of work that happened in March of 2020 when COVID shut down offices and the U.S. experienced the mass exodus to a Work-from-Home economy. For many, that shift was a reckoning with inadequate internet capacity for work, school, health care, and entertainment needs and desires.

By NRP, 4 yearsDecember 2, 2021 ago
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SC21: Larry Smarr on The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive Computing – Presentation

At SC21 last week, Smarr delivered a racing reprise of this (ongoing) HPC tour de force in his talk, The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive Computing. Presented here are a sampling of his comments (lightly edited) and quite a few of his slides.

By NRP, 4 yearsNovember 26, 2021 ago
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SC21 Tutorial: Unified Cyber Infrastructure with Kubernetes

SC21 Tutorial: Unified Cyber Infrastructure with Kubernetes Presented by Igor Sfiligoi and Dmitry Mishin Kubernetes is the leading container orchestration Read more…

By NRP, 4 yearsNovember 14, 2021 ago
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New NRP Mailing List

prp-l@mailman.ucsd.edu is now defunct. Please post to prp-l@ucsd.edu (assuming you’re on this list). To join the new list please visit Read more…

By NRP, 4 yearsOctober 21, 2021 ago
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National Federated Compute Platforms: The Pacific Research Platform – Larry Smarr – 9-22-21 – Presentation

NSF Virtual CC* PI Workshop
September 22, 2021

By NRP, 4 yearsSeptember 22, 2021 ago
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Pacific Research Platform Video

Building on years of research in network engineering and data-intensive collaborative science, the Pacific Research Platform was born in 2015 with a grant from the National Science Foundation.

By NRP, 4 yearsAugust 24, 2021 ago
Events

PRP – Its Legacy and Promise – 6 Year Virtual Symposium – 6/22/21 – Event

Pacific Research Platform: Its Legacy and Promise – June 22, 2021 – Virtual Building on years of research in network Read more…

By NRP, 4 yearsJune 22, 2021 ago
Presentations

CASPER Workshop 2021 – John Graham – 5-19-2021 – Presentation

The CASPER workshop is a annual workshop where FPGA, GPU, and general heterogeneous system programmers get together to discuss new instruments in radio astronomy, as well as the tools and libraries for developing and manipulating these instruments.

By NRP, 4 yearsMay 19, 2021 ago
Updates

New Interactive Map of Nautilus Cluster Nodes

click image to open map tool

By NRP, 5 yearsMarch 11, 2021 ago
Reports

Draft Report to NSF on Pacific Research Platform Application Usage – 12/10/2020 – Report

The PRP team is able to track the computing (CPU and GPU) usage of each of the 400+ namespaces in PRP’s Nautilus Kubernetes hypercluster, which connects nearly 30 campuses and national laboratories. The PRP Nautilus distributed cyberinfrastructure hosts over 7000 CPU-cores and over 500 32-bit GPUs.

By NRP, 5 yearsDecember 10, 2020 ago

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