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1 Advanced Computing Services for Research Organisations Bob Jones Head of openlab IT dept CERN This document produced by Members of the Helix Nebula consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://helix-nebula.eu/. The Helix Nebula project is co-funded by the European Community Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement no 312301Members of the Helix Nebula consortiumCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttp://helix-nebula.eu/

2 Accelerating Science and Innovation 2

3 3 200-400 MB/sec Data flow to permanent storage: 4-6 GB/sec 1.25 GB/sec 1-2 GB/sec

4 A distributed computing infrastructure to provide the production and analysis environments for the LHC experiments Managed and operated by a worldwide collaboration between the experiments and the participating computer centres The resources are distributed – for funding and sociological reasons Our task was to make use of the resources available to us – no matter where they are located Secure access via X509 certificates issued by network of national authorities - International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF) – http://www.igtf.net/ WLCG – what and why? Tier-0 (CERN): Data recording Initial data reconstruction Data distribution Tier-1 (11 centres): Permanent storage Re-processing Analysis Tier-2 (~130 centres): Simulation End-user analysis 4

5 Click to edit the outline text format  Second Outline Level Third Outline Level  Fourth Outline Level Fifth Outline Level Sixth Outline Level Seventh Outline Level Eighth Outline Level Ninth Outline LevelClick to edit Master text styles – Second level Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level WLCG has been leveraged on both sides of the Atlantic, to benefit the wider scientific community – Europe (EC FP7): Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) 2004-2010 European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) 2010-- – USA (NSF): Open Science Grid (OSG) 2006-2012 (+ extension?) Many scientific applications  Broader Impact of the LHC Computing Grid Archeology Astronomy Astrophysics Civil Protection Comp. Chemistry Earth Sciences Finance Fusion Geophysics High Energy Physics Life Sciences Multimedia Material Sciences … 5

6 How to evolve WLCG? A distributed computing infrastructure to provide the production and analysis environments for the LHC experiments Collaboration - The resources are distributed and provided “in-kind” Service - Managed and operated by a worldwide collaboration between the experiments and the participating computer centres Implementation - Today general grid technology with high-energy physics specific higher-level services Evolve the Implementation while preserving the collaboration & service 6

7 CERN openlab in a nutshell A science – industry partnership to drive R&D and innovation with over a decade of success Evaluate state-of-the-art technologies in a challenging environment and improve them Test in a research environment today what will be used in many business sectors tomorrow Train next generation of engineers/employees Disseminate results and outreach to new audiences Contributor (2012) 7 http://openlab.cern.ch

8 A European Cloud Computing Partnership big science teams up with big business 8 Email:contact@helix-nebula.eu Twitter: HelixNebulaSC Website: http://www.helix-nebula.eu/contact@helix-nebula.euHelixNebulaSC http://www.helix-nebula.eu/

9 Open to new members Users Service Providers Adopters Interested Parties 9 http://www.helix-nebula.eu

10 Looking to the future Massive adoption of virtualisation techniques by e-Science centres – To reduce operation costs & simplify deployment of applications using images Federated identity system – network of trust across public & private organisations see paper https://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1442597https://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1442597 “Grid extensions” added to clouds (first private then public) – Federated identity system, support for virtual organisations, etc. – Use of commercial cloud services as extensions to in-house resources Blurring of the borders between elements of e-infrastructure (networking, grid & supercomputing) – Because the users & funding agencies demand it Emergence of a data e-infrastructure – Such systems are helping to create the Digital European research Area by ensuring secure access to and preservation of research data 10


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