12.11.2007 13:00:00
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Yahoo! Launches New Program to Advance Open-Source Software for Internet Computing
Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet company, today
announced that it will be the first in the industry to launch an open
source program aimed at advancing the research and development of
systems software for distributed computing. Yahoo!’s
program is intended to leverage its leadership in Hadoop, an open source
distributed computing sub-project of the Apache Software Foundation, to
enable researchers to modify and evaluate the systems software running
on a 4,000 processor supercomputer provided by Yahoo!. Unlike other
companies and traditional supercomputing centers, which focus on
providing users with computers for running applications and for
coursework, Yahoo!’s program focuses on
pushing the boundaries of large-scale systems software research.
Currently, academic researchers lack the hardware and software
infrastructure to support Internet-scale systems software research. To
date, Yahoo! has been the primary contributor to Hadoop, an open source
distributed file system and parallel execution environment that enables
its users to process massive amounts of data. Hadoop has been adopted by
many groups and is the software of choice for supporting university
coursework in Internet-scale computing. Researchers have been eager to
collaborate with Yahoo! and tap the company’s
technical leadership in Hadoop-related systems software research and
development.
As a key part of the program, Yahoo! intends to make Hadoop available in
a supercomputing-class data center to the academic community for systems
software research. Called the M45, Yahoo!’s
supercomputing cluster, named after one of the best known open star
clusters, has approximately 4,000 processors, three terabytes of memory,
1.5 petabytes of disks, and a peak performance of more than 27 trillion
calculations per second (27 teraflops), placing it among the top 50
fastest supercomputers in the world.
M45 is expected to run the latest version of Hadoop and other
state-of-the-art, Yahoo!-supported, open-source distributed computing
software such as the Pig parallel programming language developed by
Yahoo! Research, the central advanced research organization of Yahoo!
Inc.
Carnegie Mellon University will be the first institution to take
advantage of Yahoo!’s M45. Leading systems
software researchers Garth Gibson and Greg Ganger, both professors at
Carnegie Mellon, will instrument the system and evaluate its
performance. Simultaneously, Carnegie Mellon computer science professors
Jamie Callan and Christos Faloutsos, academic leaders in text and web
mining, will solve challenging information retrieval and large-scale
graph problems on the cluster. Carnegie Mellon faculty members Alexei
Efros, Noah Smith, and Stephan Vogel will also use the cluster to tackle
large-scale computer graphics, natural language processing, and machine
translation problems, respectively. In the future, Yahoo! plans to make
M45 available to researchers from other universities for open,
collaborative research.
"Hadoop has become an important computing
environment for data-intensive applications and Yahoo! is playing a
leading role in its development. We are excited about collaborating with
Yahoo! on systems software research, helping to advance the
state-of-the-art, and creating new research possibilities in this
critical area,” said Randall E. Bryant, dean
of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon. "We
look forward to working with Yahoo! and jointly contributing back to the
open source community.” "Yahoo! is dedicated to working with leading
universities to solve some of the most critical computing challenges
facing our industry,” said Ron Brachman, vice
president and head of Yahoo! academic relations. "Launching
this program and M45 is a significant milestone in creating a global,
collaborative research community working to advance the new sciences of
the Internet. This milestone is a key element of Yahoo!’s
growing Academic Relations effort.” About Yahoo!
Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet brand and one of the most
trafficked Internet destinations worldwide. Yahoo! is focused on
powering its communities of users, advertisers, publishers, and
developers by creating indispensable experiences built on trust. Yahoo!
is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. For more information, visit pressroom.yahoo.com
or the company’s blog, Yodel
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