Virtual Infrastructure Twins: Software Testing Platforms for Computing-Instrument Ecosystems
Nageswara S. V. Rao,Anees Al-Najjar,Helia Zandi,Ramanan Sankaran,S. Hicks,Kevin M. Roccapriore,Debangshu Mukherjee +6 more
- 01 Jan 2022
pp 155-172
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TL;DR: Virtual Infrastructure Twins as discussed by the authors is a virtual infrastructure twin of the ecosystem that emulates its network and computing components, and incorporates its instrument software simulators to support early development and testing, and design space exploration.
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Abstract: Science ecosystems are being built by federating computing systems and instruments located at geographically distributed sites over wide-area networks. These computing-instrument ecosystems are expected to support complex workflows that incorporate remote, automated AI-driven science experiments. Their realization, however, requires various designs to be explored and software components to be developed, in order to support the orchestration of distributed computations and experiments. It is often too expensive, infeasible, or disruptive for the entire ecosystem to be available during the typically long software development and testing periods. We propose a Virtual Infrastructure Twin (VIT) of the ecosystem that emulates its network and computing components, and incorporates its instrument software simulators. It provides a software environment nearly identical to the ecosystem to support early development and testing, and design space exploration. We present a brief overview of previous digital infrastructure twins that culminated in the VIT concept, including (i) the virtual science network environment for developing software-defined networking solutions, and (ii) the virtual federated science instrument environment for testing the federation software stack and remote instrument control software. We briefly describe VITs for Nion microscope steering and access to GPU systems.
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Virtual Infrastructure Twin for Computing-Instrument Ecosystems: Software and Measurements
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a Virtual Infrastructure Twin (VIT) of an ecosystem to support the software development and testing for multi-site computing-instrument ecosystems, implemented using virtual hosts connected over emulated local-area networks at sites, which are in turn connected over an emulated wide-area network.
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Virtual Infrastructure Twin for Computing-Instrument Ecosystems: Software and Measurements
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a Virtual Infrastructure Twin (VIT) of an ecosystem to support the software development and testing for multi-site computing-instrument ecosystems, implemented using virtual hosts connected over emulated local-area networks at sites, which are in turn connected over an emulated wide-area network.
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