
The National Computational Infrastructure (NCI or NCI Australia) is a high-performance computing and data services facility, located at the
Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) is a public university, public research university and member of the Group of Eight (Australian universities), Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton, A ...
(ANU) in
Canberra
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,
Australian Capital Territory
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. The NCI is supported by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), with operational funding provided through a formal collaboration incorporating
CSIRO
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency that is responsible for scientific research and its commercial and industrial applications.
CSIRO works with leading organisations arou ...
, the
Bureau of Meteorology
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, the
Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) is a public university, public research university and member of the Group of Eight (Australian universities), Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton, A ...
,
Geoscience Australia
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, the
Australian Research Council
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, and a number of research-intensive universities and medical research institutes.
Access to computational resources is provided to funding partners as well as researchers awarded grants under the National Computing Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS).
The current director is
Sean Smith.
Notable staff
* Lindsay Botten – former director
* Chris Pigram – former CEO of
Geoscience Australia
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and acting director after the retirement of Lindsay Botten.
*
Sean Smith – current director
Facility
The NCI building is located on the ANU campus in Canberra and uses
hot aisle containment and
free cooling
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to cool their computers.
Computer systems
As of June 2020, NCI operates two main high-performance computing installations, including:
* Gadi, meaning 'to search for' in the local
Ngunnawal
The Ngunnawal people, also spelt Ngunawal, are an Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal people of southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia.
Language
Ngunnawal–Gundungurra language, Ngunnawal and Gundungurr ...
language. a 9.26 PetaFLOP high-performance distributed memory cluster consisting of:
** 145,152 cores (Intel Xeon Scalable 'Cascade Lake' processors) across 3024 nodes
** 160 nodes containing four Nvidia V100 GPUs
** 567 Terabytes of main memory
** 20 Petabytes of fast storage
** 47 Petabytes of storage for large data files
** 50 Petabytes of tape storage for archival
** HDR Mellanox Infiniband in Dragonfly+ topology (up to 200 Gbit/s transfer)
* Tenjin, a 67 TeraFLOP bespoke high-performance partner cloud, consisting of:
** 1600 Intel Xeon Sandy Bridge cores
** 25 Terabytes of main memory
** 160 Terabytes State Disk
Data services and storage
NCI operates the fastest filesystems in the Southern Hemisphere. 20 Petabytes of storage is available for fast I/O, 47 Petabytes is available for large data and research files, and 50 Petabytes is available on tape for archival.
Datasets
NCI hosts multiple data sets that can be used on their computation systems including:
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Archive (ATSIDA) which provides Australian Indigenous research data
* Australian Astronomy Optical Data Repository (ODR) including:
** Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) current and selected historical datasets
** Southern Sky Survey, using the ANU's robotic
SkyMapper
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telescope at
Mount Stromlo Observatory
Mount Stromlo Observatory located in the west of Canberra, Australia, is part of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University (ANU). Australia's oldest telescope and several others at the observatory we ...
* Australian National Geophysical Collection (300 TB in 2015) including:
** Airborne geophysics data
** Gravity data set
**
Seismic survey
* High-resolution 'raw'
Indian Ocean
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sea floor data was generated as part of the
search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Searching may refer to:
Music
* " Searchin", a 1957 song originally performed by The Coasters
* "Searching" (China Black song), a 1991 song by China Black
* "Searchin" (CeCe Peniston song), a 1993 song by CeCe Peniston
* " Searchin' (I Gott ...
.
Research
Research conducted or underway includes:
* Southern Sky Survey, using the ANU's robotic
SkyMapper
SkyMapper is a fully automated 1.35 m (4.4 ft) wide-angle optical telescope at Siding Spring Observatory in northern New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the telescopes of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics of the ...
telescope at
Mount Stromlo Observatory
Mount Stromlo Observatory located in the west of Canberra, Australia, is part of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University (ANU). Australia's oldest telescope and several others at the observatory we ...
* The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS)
COVID-19 mitigation research* Medical and materials research
History
NCI Australia is a direct descendant of the ANU Supercomputing Facility ANUSF, which existed from 1987 through to 1999. At the turn of the new millennium, the Australian Government pushed ahead with a process to form the Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC), the foundation of which would be built around a new national computational infrastructure. With its heritage in supercomputing, it was decided that the APAC National Facility would be located at The Australian National University, with the facility ultimately commissioned in 2001.
In 2007, APAC began its evolution into the present NCI collaboration.
The table below provides comprehensive history of supercomputer specifications present at the NCI and its antecedents.
Vayu
The Vayu computer cluster, the predecessor of Raijin, was based on a
Sun Microsystems Sun Constellation System. The Vayu system was taken from Sun's code name for the compute blade within the system.
Vayu
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is a Hindu god, the name meaning "wind". The cluster was officially launched on 2009-11-16 by the Government of Australia's Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr, after provisional acceptance on 2009-09-18.
Vayu was first operated in September 2009 with one-eighth of the final computing power, with the full system commissioned in March 2010. Vayu had the following performance characteristics:
Current Peak System
nci.org.au, accessed 2009-11-17
* Peak performance: 140 TFLOPS
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* Sustained: 250K SPECfp
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rate
* Resources: 110M hrs p.a.
The system comprised:[Sun Constellation cluster, vayu: System Details](_blank)
nci.org.au, accessed 2010-03-18
* 11936 CPU
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s in 1,492 nodes in Sun X6275 blades, each containing
** two quad-core 2.93 GHz Intel Nehalem CPUs
** 24 Gbyte DDR3
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-1333 memory
** 24 GB Flash DIMM for swap and job scratch
* total: 36.9 TB of RAM on compute nodes
* Dual socket, quad-core Sun X4170, X4270, X4275 servers for Lustre fileserving
* approx 835 TB of global user storage
The power consumption of the full 11936 CPU system was approx 605 kW, but all the power was intended to be from green energy
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sources.[Australia's new supercomputer outflops the lot](_blank)
The Age
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, 2009-11-16, accessed 2009-11-17
System software
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for the Vayu cluster includes:
* CentOS
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5.4 Linux
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distribution (based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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5.4)
* the oneSIS cluster software management
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History
In the 1970s and 1980s, ...
system
* the Lustre cluster file system
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* the National Facility's variant of the OpenPBS batch queuing system
The national government has provided around A$26m to enable the building of the center and installation of Vayu.[ ANU National Computational Infrastructure National Facility (speech)](_blank)
Senator Kim Carr
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, 2009-11-16, accessed 2009-11-17 Other participating organizations included the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
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, Australian National University
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, and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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CSIRO works with leading organisations arou ...
, cooperating using an integrated computational environment for the earth systems sciences, including investigating aspects of operational weather forecasting through to climate modelling and prediction. The ANU and CSIRO each subscribed about A$3m, thereby getting about a quarter of the machine. The ANU and CSIRO, with the support of the Australian Government, made plans for funding Vayu's replacement, in about 2011-2012, with a machine about 12 times more powerful.
See also
* Pawsey Supercomputing Centre
The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre (PSC) is the government-supported high-performance computing national facility located in Perth, Western Australia. Pawsey supports researchers in Western Australia and across Australia through the Pawsey Centre ...
* CSIRO
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency that is responsible for scientific research and its commercial and industrial applications.
CSIRO works with leading organisations arou ...
* Geoscience Australia
Geoscience Australia is a statutory agency of the Government of Australia that carries out geoscientific research. The agency is the government's technical adviser on aspects of geoscience, and serves as the repository of geographic and geolo ...
* TOP500
The TOP500 project ranks and details the 500 most powerful non-distributed computing, distributed computer systems in the world. The project was started in 1993 and publishes an updated list of the supercomputers twice a year. The first of these ...
References
External links
NCI Australia website
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NCI facilities
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Supercomputer sites
2000s establishments in Australia
University research institutes
Research institutes in Australia
Computer science research organizations