Difference between revisions of "Comparison of CyberShake Studies"
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| CyberShake 14.2 || February 18 - March 4, 2014 || || 342 || 1144 || NCSA Blue Waters || 15.8 million || 295,040 || 99.9 million || 100707 (Condor), 29796 (submitted to Blue Waters) || 16 million || 57 TB || Workflow job to generate AWP workflow to support dynamic number of cores, GPU and CPU executables, batched SeisPSA jobs | | CyberShake 14.2 || February 18 - March 4, 2014 || || 342 || 1144 || NCSA Blue Waters || 15.8 million || 295,040 || 99.9 million || 100707 (Condor), 29796 (submitted to Blue Waters) || 16 million || 57 TB || Workflow job to generate AWP workflow to support dynamic number of cores, GPU and CPU executables, batched SeisPSA jobs | ||
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− | | CyberShake 15.4 | + | | CyberShake 15.4 || April 16 - May 24, 2015 || 1 Hz CyberShake map, with AWP-ODC-GPU, G&P 2014, CVM-S4.26, and additional sites. Calculated RotD also. || 194 || 336 || NCSA Blue Waters, OLCF Titan || 37.6 million || 237,984 || 5505 || 4372 || 7.7 TB || Used [[DirectSynth]] to reduce the number of post-processing tasks and cut I/O by 99.9%. |
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− | | CyberShake 15.12 | + | | CyberShake 15.12 || December 3, 2015 - ??? |
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Study Name | Date | Science Goals | Makespan (hrs) | Number of sites | Machine | Core Hours | Max Processors | Tasks | Jobs | Files produced | Data | Comments |
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CyberShake 0.5 (post-processing only) | June 26 - July 18, 2008 | 528 | 9 | NCSA Mercury | 442,400 | 800 | 7.5 million | 22 (glideins) | 7.5 million | 90 GB | PDAX with 80 sub-DAXes, clustering, Condor glideins, zip files | |
CyberShake 1.0 | April 16 - June 10, 2009 | 1314 | 223 | TACC Ranger | 6,900,000 | 14,544 | 192 million | 3.9 million (Condor), 3952 (submitted to Ranger) | 190 million | 10.6 TB | PDAX with 80 sub-DAXes, clustering, Condor glideins with Corral, zip files, Run Manager | |
CyberShake 1.4 | August 25, 2011 - March 14, 2012 | 4824 | 90 | USC HPCC, TACC Ranger | 112 million | 112 million | 4 TB | Broadband | ||||
CyberShake 2.2 (post-processing only) | October 8, 2012 - March 6, 2013 (with a break from October 16 - November 8) | 2976 | 217 | NICS Kraken | PMC, pipe forwarding | |||||||
CyberShake 13.4 | April 17 - June 17, 2013 | 716 | 1132 | NCSA Blue Waters (custom solution), TACC Stampede (Pegasus/Condor/Globus) | 10.8 million (Blue Waters); 1.4 million (Stampede) | 128,000 (Blue Waters); 17,600 (Stampede) | 470 million (Stampede) | 21912 submitted to Stampede | 2264 (Blue Waters); 16 million (Stampede) | 43 TB (Blue Waters), 12.3 TB (Stampede) | Hierarchical DAXes with 8 sub-DAXes, PMC, pipe forwarding, Handoff jobs from Blue Waters to Stampede, merged SeisPSA jobs, in-memory rupture variation generation | |
CyberShake 14.2 | February 18 - March 4, 2014 | 342 | 1144 | NCSA Blue Waters | 15.8 million | 295,040 | 99.9 million | 100707 (Condor), 29796 (submitted to Blue Waters) | 16 million | 57 TB | Workflow job to generate AWP workflow to support dynamic number of cores, GPU and CPU executables, batched SeisPSA jobs | |
CyberShake 15.4 | April 16 - May 24, 2015 | 1 Hz CyberShake map, with AWP-ODC-GPU, G&P 2014, CVM-S4.26, and additional sites. Calculated RotD also. | 194 | 336 | NCSA Blue Waters, OLCF Titan | 37.6 million | 237,984 | 5505 | 4372 | 7.7 TB | Used DirectSynth to reduce the number of post-processing tasks and cut I/O by 99.9%. | |
CyberShake 15.12 | December 3, 2015 - ??? |