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1 Birmingham Particle Physics Masterclass 23 th April 2008 Birmingham Particle Physics Masterclass 23 th April 2008 The Grid What & Why? Presentation by: Alvin Tan Chun.Lik.Tan@cern.ch

2 The BIG question –What actually happened at the Big Bang? Other questions –How does gravity work? –How do particles have mass? –Where is the rest of the universe?...a quick recap

3 To help answer these questions, the LHC experiments have built truly massive machines that will create about 15PB (petabytes) of data every year! 15PB ?!

4 5.461km (3.39 miles) 500000 30GB IPods That’s more than any single system can handle at the moment! Snowdon

5 The Solution What do we need? The solution must be: –able to handle massive amounts of data, –able to process large computing tasks, –relatively inexpensive, –simple to use, –accessible 24/7, and –easily upgraded.

6 The Solution One possibility What about Super Computers ? e.g. Blue Gene/L, Red Storm, BGW, ASC Purple, MareNostrum, etc. Expensive Inaccessible Easily outdated So, can’t we just keep building them bigger and more powerful? No

7 The network that connects the world’s computers allowing them to communicate. The Solution The Internet

8 Worldwide Web File Sharing networks BOINC e.g. SETI@home, LHC@home The Solution Current Tools on the Internet The Web specifically designed by scientists at CERN to help with their work.

9 Building a new tool –Computers in the various institutions are already connected –They already share files How about sharing everything? The Solution A New Tool for the Internet

10 The Computing GridThe Electric Grid Always on Use as much (or as little) on demand You do not need to know about the source Just plug in and go

11 A little history... Distributed computing has been around for some time but: –the use of different sites has to be negotiated by individual scientists, –separate access accounts are needed for each system, and –computing tasks have to be submitted and results retrieved by hand from individual systems. Distributed computing requires a significant amount of co-ordination work before any useful work can be done.

12 You can now submit a task and retrieve the results from the same place! Today... Grid Middleware lets you submit tasks to the Grid without having to know where the data is located or where your tasks will run.

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14 GridPP is a collaboration of Particle Physicists and Computing Scientists from 20 UK universities and CERN building the UK arm of the Grid. 100+ Individuals Hardware computing power equivalent of more than 10,000 desktop computers. 280TB of storage

15 University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Brunel University of Cambridge University of Durham University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow Imperial College London University of Lancaster University of Liverpool University of Manchester University of Oxford Queen Mary, University of London Royal Holloway, University of London Rutherford Appleton Laboratory University of Sheffield University of Sussex University of Swansea University College London University of Warwick GridPP

16 We are members of two Grid projects (LHC Computing Grid)

17 WISDOM Challenges: –Avian Flu 100 years work done in 4 weeks –Malaria 50% of computing power provided by GridPP Inferno Grid –Humanities Project in Montclair University New Jersey Current texts available on the system include Aristotle, Galen, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Commentaries. Beyond Particle Physics

18 Conclusion Large physics problems ---> Large detector machines ---> Unprecedented data and computing requirements. The worldwide Grid is needed to meet these new challenges. UK GridPP is heavily involved in providing the manpower and hardware to make this all possible. Grid Computing is heavily used by Particle Physics community. Many other disciplines recognise its potential as well.

19 http://www.gridpp.ac.uk


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