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1 Luke Drury, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, on behalf of the Irish Grid Community Irish eInfrastructure and Grid initiatives

2 CosmoGrid - computation MarineGrid - data WebCom-G - high-level interface Others...... One Grid - many VOs All supported by Grid-Ireland and HEAnet

3 Coordinates Grid middleware supports VOs Acts as certification authority managed layer on top of HEAnet everthing but compute resources Grid-Ireland Umbrella body Homogeneous support for heterogeneous systems

4 National Research Network Peers to all major NRENs Last month tested UCLP (User controlled light path) connection to Taiwan’s TANET2 via CA*net4 HEAnet Have dark fibre(s) - let there be light!

5 Computational physics of natural phenomena Astrophysics Geophysics Atmospheric physics Nine participating organisations CosmoGrid

6 Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Major University research groups Met Éireann and Armagh Observatory Grid-Ireland and HEAnet CosmoGrid Partners ca 60 individuals, 11.8MEuro over 5 years under PRTLI cycle-III

7 CosmoGrid people in Kilkenny

8 Extinction map from 2Mass data

9 Pulsed Jet calculation with AMR

10 5 Grid gateways installed in DIAS, TCD, UCD, NUIG and UCC and remotely managed by Grid-Ireland. 6 th coming at QUB (paid by UK eScience) Three medium-size computational clusters to be installed in UCD, NUIG and DIAS over next three years. CosmoGrid Infrastructure

11 Galway CosmoGrid Gateway

12 SFI funded 4 year programme €4.6M linked individual Investigator awards to John Morrison UCC - WebCom-G development Brian Coghlan TCD - Grid integration Andy Shearer NUI, Galway - Applications & stress testing WebCom-G

13 WebCom-G - making the Grid usable Non-von-Neumann middleware to hide the Grid Uses condensed graphs to provide an integrated solution from applications to hardware Provide users with a light interface to the grid for their applications Will be compatible with existing grid middleware tools- Globus, Condor and Cactus Has the potential to bridge middlewares

14 10x land area Most comprehensive study of a country’s marine heritage Large data set > 12TB (and growing Commercially sensitive fish stocks oil/gas reserves mineral deposits MarineGrid National Seabed Survey

15 MarineGrid Partners Geological Survey of Ireland Survey ‘owners’ Marine Institute Data collection NUI, Galway - data centre Working data archive Grid access

16 Seabed Survey - Rock Classification J-L Ryan, NUI, Galway

17 Implementations: Use IPv6 at network level Simplify the user interface(s) Policy: Ireland VERY lacking in compute part of eInfrastructure – need policy change Do we need a debate on Grid ethics? Some personal views on Policy Issues

18 Grid(s) are alive and well in Ireland Good coverage of major disciplines Good non-compute eInfrastructure VERY lacking in compute part of eInfrastructure First good example of heterogeneity Open to further international collaborations Conclusions


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