Title: Grid and High Energy Physics
1Grid and High Energy Physics
Artists view on Grid, by Ursula Wilby,
Sydsvenskan 10.2.2002
Paula Eerola Lunarc, 19.4.2002
2High Energy Physics and Grid
(108 events3.5 PetaBytes)/year
3High Energy Physics Computing
- High Throughput Computing
- Data consists of independent events
- Computing in parallel not parallel computing
- Use inexpensive mass market components
- Use nationally available resources
- Need inexpensive, distributed, scalable
system?GRID - A fully operational GRID-system has to work when
the Large Hadron Collider, LHC, starts in 2007
4Computing Model for LHC data processing
Data Grid concept in high energy physics
applications
5What is Grid?
- A technology to join together computers at
different locations, and to provide easy access
to this capacity. - User can get access to computer capacity anywhere
in the Grid. - World-wide-web?access to information
- World-wide-grid?access to PC capacity
- Initiated in the end-90s in the US by physicists
who wanted to connect together the US
supercomputer centers. - Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman, July, 1998 The GRID
Blueprint for a new Computing Infrastructure
6Who are interested in Grid?
- All areas of basic research which deal with large
amounts of data and/or large computing
requirements, for example biomedicine, earth
sciences, space/astrophysics, particle physics,
etc.
- All areas of applied research which deal with
large amounts of data and/or large computing
requirements, for example analysis of financial
markets, industrial process optimization,
industrial design, etc.
7Who are interested in Grid?
- Huge commercial interests film animation,
electronic commerce etc.
- IBM, Sun, Compaq, Platform Computing are some of
the companies which have joined the Grid
development - IBM Grid-enable the companys entire product
portfolio. Close cooperation with the open source
Globus development. - Platform Computing Recently acnnouned the first
commercial Grid software, the Platform Globus.
8Swedish HEP Grid activities
- March 2000 Lund workshop first discussion on
using Grid for basic research in particle physics - During 2000 CERN-EU DataGrid and Nordic
NorduGrid projects are formed. Lund group
(Elementary Particle Physics, EPF, at the Lund
University) active in both projects. - Testbeds building, testing and developing Grid
in the framework of DataGrid and NorduGrid.
Generic research in Grid-systems.
9NorduGrid
- NorduGrid NordicTestbed for Wide area Computing
and Data Handling - www.nordugrid.org
- The pioneering Grid project in the Nordic
countries
10NorduGrid objectives
- Introduce the Grid to the Nordic countries
- Create a Grid infrastructure in Nordic countries
- Survey and develope current Grid technologies
- Operate a functional Testbed
- Expose the infrastructure to end-users of
different scientific communities
Sites Lund, Copenhagen, Oslo, Bergen, Uppsala,
Stockholm, Helsinki
11NorduGrid project
- The project was initiated by the Nordic High
Energy Physics community - LHC data challenge of CERN (several Petabytes /
year) - Operates as part of the CERN-EU DataGrid Testbed
- Physicists are among the driving forces of the
World Wide Grid developement - The project is financed via the Nordunet2
programme. Project duration Jan 2001 - Nov 2002. - Continued NorduGrid is being planned under NOS-N.
12NorduGrid progress
- Hardware dedicated test clusters at 5 sites (3-5
machines), separate test machines at 2 sites - 7 Grid-connected sites
- Manpower 5 full time researchers (O. Smirnova
B.Kónya Lund, A. Wäänänen Copenhagen, M. Ellert
Uppsala, A. Konstantinov Oslo) - Design and implementation of the NorduGrid
Middleware Architecture - Deployment evaluation of the first release of
the CERN-EU DataGrid Middleware (Information
index, Job submission interface, Broker)
13NorduGrid status April 2002
- Grid-services which are now fully functional
- Certification Authority,
- NorduGrid Information System browser
- NorduGrid Virtual Organization,
- Grid Data Mirroring Package GDMP and Data
Replication Catalog - GridFTP.
- Stable software releases and documentation
- Based on the Globus Toolkit
- A new jobmanager is written
- A User Interface is added
- The appropriate information schema is deployed
- Extensions to the Globus Resource Specification
Language are made - March 28, 2002 first REAL job is submitted from
Lund to Oslo and successfully returned all the
expected output
14CERN-EU DataGrid
- Swedish participation in the EU DataGrid project
VR (SWEGRID) is an associate partner to CERN. - WP2 Data Management (PDC), WP6 Testbeds
(NorduGrid), WP8 HEP Applications (NorduGrid),
WP10 Biology Applications (KI), - In total EU-IST funds different Grid projects
(DataGrid, CrossGrid, DataTag, EGSO, Gridlab,)
ranging from applications to middleware to
infrastructure for 36 MEuro
15Planned future Nordic Data Grid Facility
- In 2004 it is foreseen that a Nordic Data Grid
Facility will be created. - The Nordic Facility will be a so-called Tier-1
Centre with a capacity of about 1700 x (Dual 1
GHz Intel PIII) plus fileservers and tape robots. - Financial scope 150 MSEK (16MEuro).
- The Facility will serve all interested fields of
science.
16Nordic Data Grid Facility
- Working paper by a NOS-N working group (April 4,
2002) road map towards the Nordic Grid Facility
Prorotype period 2002-2004 continued NorduGrid.
Scope 0.54 MEuro.
Capacity building 2004-2007 Scope 15 MEuro.
17Planned future Sweden
- Continued NorduGrid 2002-2004 build-up of
competence in Lund-EPF and elsewhere. - Build-up of resources multidisciplinary project
for Development of GRID testbed in Sweden in
preparation. - Includes biomedical science, earth sciences,
space/astrophysics, high-energy physics (incl.
Lund-EPF), information sciences, computer centers
(incl. Lunarc). - Could become part/first phase of the Nordic Data
Grid Facility.