Title: Open Science Grid Progress
1- Open Science Grid Progress
- Linking Universities and Laboratories in National
CyberInfrastructure
OSG Consortium MeetingUniversity of
FloridaGainesville, FloridaJanuary 23, 2006
Paul Avery University of Florida avery_at_phys.ufl.ed
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2Open Science Grid July 20, 2005
- Production Grid 50 sites
- Sites in US, Korea, Brazil, Taiwan
- Integration Grid 10-12 sites
Taiwan, S.Korea
Sao Paolo
3OSG Operations Snapshot
November 7 30 days
4OSG Integration TestbedTesting Validating
Middleware
Taiwan
Brazil
Korea
5VDT Growth Over 3 Years (1.3.9 now)
www.griphyn.org/vdt/
VDT 1.1.8 First real use by LCG
VDT 1.0 Globus 2.0b Condor 6.3.1
of components
VDT 1.1.11 Grid3
VDT 1.1.7 Switch to Globus 2.2
6OSG Participating Disciplines
Computer Science Condor, Globus, SRM, SRB Test and validate innovations new services technologies
Physics LIGO, Nuclear Physics, Tevatron, LHC Global Grid computing data access
Astrophysics Sloan Digital Sky Survey CoAdd multiply-scanned objects Spectral fitting analysis
Bioinformatics Argonne GADU project Dartmouth Psychological Brain Sciences BLAST, BLOCKS, gene sequences, etc Functional MRI
University campus Resources, portals, apps CCR (U Buffalo) GLOW (U Wisconsin) TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center) MGRID (U Michigan) UFGRID (U Florida) Crimson Grid (Harvard) FermiGrid (FermiLab Grid) CCR (U Buffalo) GLOW (U Wisconsin) TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center) MGRID (U Michigan) UFGRID (U Florida) Crimson Grid (Harvard) FermiGrid (FermiLab Grid)
7OSG Grid Partners
TeraGrid DAC2005 run LHC apps on TeraGrid resources TG Science Portals for other applications Discussions on joint activities Security, Accounting, Operations, Portals
EGEE Joint Operations Workshops, defining mechanisms to exchange support tickets Joint Security working group US middleware federation contributions to core-middleware gLITE
Worldwide LHC Computing Grid OSG contributes to LHC global data handling and analysis systems
Other partners SURA, GRASE, LONI, TACC Representatives of VOs provide portals and interfaces to their user groups
8Education Training Communications
9Grid Training Activities
- June 2004 First US Grid Tutorial (South Padre
Island, Tx) - 36 students, diverse origins and types
- July 2005 Second Grid Tutorial (South Padre
Island, Tx) - 42 students, simpler physical setup (laptops)
- Reaching a wider audience
- Lectures, exercises, video, on web
- Students, postdocs, scientists
- Coordination of training activities
- Grid Cookbook (Trauner Yafchak)
- More tutorials, 3-4/year
- CHEPREO tutorial in 2006?
10QuarkNet/GriPhyN e-Lab Project
http//quarknet.uchicago.edu/elab/cosmic/home.jsp
11CHEPREO Center for High Energy Physics Research
and Educational OutreachFlorida International
University
- Physics Learning Center
- CMS Research
- Cyberinfrastructure
- AMPATH network (S. America)
- Funded September 2003
- MPS, CISE, EHR, INT
12Grids and the Digital Divide
- Background
- World Summit on Information Society
- HEP Standing Committee on Inter-regional
Connectivity (SCIC) - Themes
- Global collaborations, Grids and addressing the
Digital Divide - Focus on poorly connected regions
- Brazil (2004), Korea (2005)
13OSG Newsletter
- OSG Monthly newsletter
- (Katie Yurkewicz)
www.opensciencegrid.org/osgnews
14Grid Timeline
First US-LHCGrid Testbeds
Grid Communications
Grid3 operations
GriPhyN, 12M
UltraLight, 2M
Start of LHC
DISUN, 10M
LIGO Grid
iVDGL, 14M
CHEPREO, 4M
OSG operations
VDT 1.0
Grid Summer Schools
PPDG, 9.5M
Digital Divide Workshops
15Key Goal of This Meeting Building Partnerships
With Diverse Application and Grid Communities