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Grid Computing am LRZ - An Overview

Research Cooperations

In the scope of Grid Computing the LRZ participates in a constantly increasing number of projects. The LRZ is/was actively involved in the following Grid Computing projects and initiatives. These projects have different directions and comprise project partners from the Munich universities as well as German universities, European computing centres, or international research centres worldwide.

PRACE

The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe

Project duration: preparation phase 2008-2010

EU 7th framework programme prepares high performance computing infrastructure.

Further information: www.prace-project.eu

DEISA

Distributed European Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications

Project duration: 2005-2008, 2008-2011

DEISA is a consortium of leading national supercomputing centres that currently deploys and operates a persistent, production quality, distributed supercomputing environment with continental scope. The purpose of this EU FP6 and FP7 funded research infrastructure is to enable scientific discovery across a broad spectrum of science and technology, by enhancing and reinforcing European capabilities in the area of high performance computing.

Further information: www.deisa.eu

D-Grid

Initiative for the Promotion of a Grid Based e-Science Framework in Germany

Project duration: 2005-2008,2007-2010

Further informations: www.d-grid.de

ByGRID

Project duration: 2004-2005

Joint usage of the super computing ressources of the LRZ and the RRZE (Regional Computing Centre Erlangen)
First functioning and user-proximal grid interconnection in Bavaria

Report from Akademie aktuell [PDF, in German]

UNICORE

Uniform Interface to Computing Resources

Membership in the UNICORE Forum e.V. since 2000

Project duration UNICORE/UNICOREplus: 1997-2002

  • Operation of the Certification Authority (CA) for the project participants.

Atlas Data Challenge / NorduGrid

Grid Solution for Wide Area Computing and Data Handling

Project duration: 2002-2007

In cooperation with the physics department of the University of Munich.

The LRZ is hosting the GIIS (Grid Index Informations Server) for all participating German Sites.

In the context of the recent ATLAS Data Challenge 1245 Jobs were running at the LRZ with an efficiency of 60 percent (for comparison: Nordugrid as a whole ca. 60%, LCG ca. 40%)

Further informations: www.nordugrid.org

GRIDlab

A Grid Application Toolkit and Testbed

Project duration: 2002-2005

Associated member

Further informations: www.gridlab.org

Customer Network Management for the G-WiN

Project duration: 2002-2004

The Global Data-Intensive Grid Collaboration

Realization: 2003

Global Grid Forum Applications Research Group SC2001 Testbed

Realization: 2001

German Grid Group (G3)

Membership: since 2000

Talks and Presentations

Workshops

Hard- und Software

The LRZ currently embarks on a double tracked strategy and therefore deploys as Grid Computing middleware for the user service. Both is available to the LRZ user and has been installed and tested on the following High Performance computers: Please read more on middleware page.

Developments