Conveners
Infrastructure Clouds & Virtualisation Session: I
- Ludek Matyska (CESNET)
Infrastructure Clouds & Virtualisation Session: II
- Tomoaki Nakamura (KEK)
Mr
Mirko Mariotti
(Department of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia)
23/03/2018, 09:00
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
Harvesting dispersed computational resources is nowadays an important and strategic topic especially in an environment, like the computational science one, where computing needs constantly increase. On the other hand managing dispersed resources might not be neither an easy task not costly effective. We successfully explored the usage of OpenStack middleware to achieve this objective, aiming...
Dr
Brent Seales
(University of Kentucky)
, Dr
Cody Bumgardner
(University of Kentucky)
23/03/2018, 09:30
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
We explore the question of relying on OpenStack as critical infrastructure for the instructional requirements of the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Computer Science program in the Computer Science department at the University of Kentucky.
The Computer Science department (established in 1966) has seen its instructional capabilities change dramatically over the past fifty years of computing,...
Ms
iris wu
(Brookhaven National Lab)
23/03/2018, 10:00
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
The Scientific Data and Computing Center (SDCC) oversees all scientific
computing activities at BNL, and a primary goal is to provide resources
to a heterogeneous and geographically dispersed user community. The
SDCC currently supports HEP, NP, Astrophysics, Photon Sciences, Material
Sciences, Biology and other communities. This presentation describes
the SDCC on-going activities in the...
Mr
Gerhard Rzehorz
(CERN, University of Göttingen)
23/03/2018, 10:50
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
From 2025 onwards, the ATLAS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will experience a massive increase in data quantity as well as complexity (High-Luminosity LHC). Including mitigating factors, the prevalent computing power by that time will only fulfil one tenth of the requirement.
This contribution will focus on Cloud computing as an approach to help overcome this...
Dr
Antonio Falabella
(INFN)
23/03/2018, 11:20
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
INFN CNAF hosts the INFN Tier-1, the main data center of INFN, the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics; it provides resources and services to more than 30 scientific collaborations, each utilizing a different computing model.
The largest supported collaborations are the four WLCG experiments while the remaining are mainly astro-particle experiments.
INFN CNAF currently deploys...
Mr
Edward WU
(ASGC)
23/03/2018, 11:50
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation