HP, PNNL Supercomputer to Become Largest Computing Resource on the Grid.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 22, 2002 HP (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HPQ HPQ Hewlett-Packard Corporation (NYSE) HPQ High Priority Queue ) today announced at the Global Grid Forum In 2006, the Global Grid Forum merged with the Enterprise Grid Alliance and formed the Open Grid Forum. This article is kept for historical reasons, and should be synchronized with the OGF article. that the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of nine United States Department of Energy (DOE) multiprogram national laboratories. The laboratory PNNL is located in Richland, Washington, and operates a marine research facility in Sequim, Washington. (PNNL PNNL Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ) will connect a 9.2-teraflop HP supercomputer to the DOE Science Grid. When the installation is complete, the supercomputer will be the largest attached to a computer grid anywhere in the world. The first teraflop (unit) teraflop - 10^12 flops. Intel beat Hitachi to the record of 1.06 teraflops, on 04 Dec 1996, unofficially in Beverton, Oregon, using 7264 Pentium Pro chips. of the HP supercomputer will be connected to the DOE Science Grid by the end of August, making it the first supercomputer available on the system. The entire 9.2 teraflops is expected to be fully operational in spring 2003. PNNL's purchase of the HP supercomputer was announced earlier this year as the world's most powerful Linux-based supercomputer. The well-balanced system, including a new parallel file system, will provide greater power to the scientific user community, which will use the supercomputer to address complex challenges facing DOE and the nation. "Just as scientific research organizations developed and drove the adoption of the Internet in the 1980s, today's research organizations are working to establish grid computing as a standard practice in the next generation of enterprise computing," said Stephen Squires, HP vice president and chief science officer, who is delivering the keynote address at the forum. "HP and PNNL are working together to deliver collaborative tools, production-quality resources and services to the scientific community." The DOE Science Grid (http://www.doesciencegrid.org) was established in late 2001 as part of DOE's Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program and consists of five research laboratories including PNNL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, scientific research centers run by the Univ. of California, located in Berkeley, Calif., and Livermore, Calif., respectively. , National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, or NERSC for short, is a designated user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Department of Energy. , Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a multiprogram science and technology national laboratory managed for the United States Department of Energy by UT-Battelle, LLC. ORNL is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near Knoxville. and Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory, research center, based in Argonne, Ill., 27 mi (43 km) SW of downtown Chicago, with other facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 50 mi (80 km) W of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Founded in 1946 by the U.S. . Institutions nationally and worldwide are using this grid to conduct large simulations, analyze data and coordinate experiments in disciplines such as chemistry, high energy physics, fusion, climate and life sciences that require high-end computing resources, databases or equipment at widely distributed locations. Typically, the scientific community accessing these resources also will be highly distributed, often worldwide. The HP supercomputer will be made available for data access and transfer as well as computational access. Proposals to compute on the system are assessed through a competitive proposal process run by the William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL EMSL Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory EMSL European Microwave Signature Laboratory EMSL Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory (operated by Battelle for the US DoE; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) ), a DOE scientific user facility at PNNL. Most of the access granted is for large "grand challenge" projects led by teams of scientists focused on addressing large problems over three years. More information is available at EMSL's molecular science computing facility Web site (http://mscf.emsl.pnl.gov). "The DOE's office of Biological and Environmental Research is providing the single most powerful resource on the grid, adding significant horsepower to the research efforts of the partners on the DOE Science Grid," said Scott Studham, computer operations group leader, EMSL molecular science computing facility. "The shared power of this resource will allow this research to be conducted more collaboratively and more efficiently between PNNL, its four partner labs on the Grid, and other scientists who are working on these important scientific research projects." PNNL will install Globus software on the HP supercomputer to enable resource management, data movement and security between research groups. Users will prove their identity on the grid via GSI GSI - Gensym Standard Interface (Grid Security Infrastructure The Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI), formerly called the Globus Security Infrastructure, is a specification for secret, tamper-proof, delegatable communication between software in a grid computing environment. ) authentication credentials, the Globus security standard. The availability of the HP supercomputer to the DOE Science Grid will be advertised through Globus MDS MDS, n See temporomandibular pain-dysfunction syndrome. MDS 1 Maternal deprivation syndrome, see there 2 Myelodysplastic syndrome, see there (Monitoring and Discovery Service), a secure catalog of resources available on the Grid. About PNNL Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is a DOE research facility and delivers breakthrough science and technology in the areas of environment, energy, health, fundamental sciences and national security. Battelle, based in Columbus, Ohio, has operated the laboratory for DOE since 1965. About HP HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and businesses. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. HP completed its merger transaction involving Compaq Computer Corp. on May 3, 2002. The company would have had combined revenue on a pro forma As a matter of form or for the sake of form. Used to describe accounting, financial, and other statements or conclusions based upon assumed or anticipated facts. The phrase pro forma basis with the Compaq transaction of approximately $81.1 billion in fiscal 2001 and has operations in more than 160 countries. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com. This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions that, if they never materialize or prove incorrect, could cause the results of HP and its consolidated subsidiaries to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. 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