The NorduGrid architecture and tools
(2003) Computing in High Energy Physics CHEP'03- Abstract
- The NorduGrid project designed a Grid architecture with the primary goal to meet the requirements of production
tasks of the LHC experiments. While it is meant to be a rather generic Grid system, it puts emphasis
on batch processing suitable for problems encountered in High Energy Physics. The NorduGrid architecture
implementation uses the Globus ToolkitTM as the foundation for various components, developed by the project.
While introducing new services, the NorduGrid does not modify the Globus tools, such that the two can eventually
co-exist. The NorduGrid topology is decentralized, avoiding a single point of failure. The NorduGrid
architecture is thus a light-weight, non-invasive and... (More) - The NorduGrid project designed a Grid architecture with the primary goal to meet the requirements of production
tasks of the LHC experiments. While it is meant to be a rather generic Grid system, it puts emphasis
on batch processing suitable for problems encountered in High Energy Physics. The NorduGrid architecture
implementation uses the Globus ToolkitTM as the foundation for various components, developed by the project.
While introducing new services, the NorduGrid does not modify the Globus tools, such that the two can eventually
co-exist. The NorduGrid topology is decentralized, avoiding a single point of failure. The NorduGrid
architecture is thus a light-weight, non-invasive and dynamic one, while robust and scalable, capable of meeting
most challenging tasks of High Energy Physics. (Less)
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- author
- Eerola, Paula LU ; Konya, Balazs LU ; Smirnova, Oxana LU ; Ekelöf, Tord ; Ellert, Mattias ; Renner Hansen, John ; Langgaard Nielsen, Jakob ; Wäänänen, Anders ; Konstantinov, Aleksander and Ould-Saada, Farid
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- organization
- publishing date
- 2003
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- ATLAS Computing Grid NorduGrid LHC
- pages
- 9 pages
- conference name
- Computing in High Energy Physics CHEP'03
- conference dates
- 2003-03-24
- project
- ATLAS Experiment
- Advanced Resource Connector software
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 5f5100b4-7078-44e9-b6f0-5a5bda7aa743 (old id 959028)
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