Hi Usr64,
You are right, the main goal of HPP platform is to build a decentralized High Performances Computing Platform which enable HPP Holders to rent HPC infrastructure (Virtual Hosts, GPUs) and pay rental fees in HPP. we are planning to achieve this Goal progressively, we will introduce new functionalities in each HPP Version, you can review our Road Map
https://trello.com/b/w4CnFCdV/hppcoinBest Regards
HPP Team
So you want to create a decentralised HPC "cloud"...
How does the client connect to and discover the HPC services through the HPP platform?
What are the prerequisites for running a HPC worknode? I read in your post that universities' workstations and laptops may provide those services. Since when are those laptops/workstations capable of providing HPC services? They are unable to form a high network speed/HPC cluster, but on the other hand they can form a HPC grid.
What kind of HPC services will be made available? A combination of HPC grid and HPC cluster services??
I am trying to understand this difficult subject.
David
Hi David,
Not exactly a distributed cloud service :
The version 1.1.0 will offer Hosts Sharing : a user can offer one or many hosts for rental and get paid in HPP in minutely basis.
in The version 1.2.0 we will add : Distributed OpenCL computing, a user can schedule an OpenCL Kernel to be run on multiple HPP nodes, the tasks coordination and negotiation will be handled by a Master Node.
Universities that already own their grid computing infrastructure can use it without the need of HPP Platform because Grids can carry computation faster than distributed nodes, but universities with limited resources can rent additional resources (Hosts, GPUs) using HPP platform.
Best Regards
HPP Team