GridPP explained
GridPP |
Formation: | September 2001 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
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GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the United Kingdom and CERN. They manage and maintain a distributed computing grid across the UK with the primary aim of providing resources to particle physicists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN.[1] They are funded by the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council. The collaboration oversees a major computing facility called the Tier1 at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) along with the four Tier 2 organisations[2] of ScotGrid, NorthGrid, SouthGrid and LondonGrid (formerly LT2). The Tier 2s are geographically distributed and are composed of computing clusters at multiple institutes.
As of 2012 the GridPP infrastructure spans 18 UK institutions[3] and is major partner in the UK's National Grid Initiative as a part of the European Grid Infrastructure.
Background
The original GridPP plan was drawn up in late 2000[4] to provide the UK's contribution to the LHC Computing Grid and the EuropeanDataGrid project (now the European Grid Infrastructure). The drive behind these projects was to provide researchers working on the LHC experiments with suitable computing resources[5] and to extend the use of the technology to other communities.[6] The first GridPP proposal was accepted by PPARC, at the time the UK funding council responsible for funding particle physics related projects, and the collaboration officially began on 1 September 2001 with £17m of funding.[1] During this first phase of GridPP (2001 to 2004) the collaboration built the UK testbed, a working prototype for a grid that was linked to other similar systems around the world. In preparation for its use as a production infrastructure it analysed real data from a wide variety of experiments being run around the world in different institutions. In 2004 it was extended until September 2007[7] to bring it up to the proposed LHC switch on date. By 2007 GridPP was a fully functioning production service[8] but the LHC switch on was still a year away so in September 2007 it received a further extension from STFC, receiving £30m of funding until March 2011.[9]
Current state of the project
GridPP is in its fourth phase (2011–2014) having received more funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to support the LHC experiments and other users. In late 2011 the project is providing over 29,000 CPUs[10] and 25,000TB of storage[11] to the worldwide grid infrastructure.
Members
All of the UK universities and institutions with researchers working on the LHC are members. As of 2011 the list is as follows:[12]
ScotGrid
ScotGrid is based across 3 main sites and primarily supports on-going research within the field of Particle Physics. The entire environment is monitored, maintained and developed by dedicated teams at each site, to ensure a fully operational system is available to the end user communities.[13]
NorthGrid
SouthGrid
LondonGrid
LondonGrid is a joint collaboration of 5 institutes in the London region to provide high performance computing resources to the high energy physics community.
Research supported by GridPP
Currently supported
GridPP supports many disciplines and projects. This is a list of the different experiments or projects that actively use GridPP resources.
LHC experiments
GridPP was originally created to support the experiments based at CERN using the LHC. The 4 main experiments supported are:
High energy physics
Alongside the experiments at the LHC GridPP also supports other international high energy physics experiments. These include:
Physics
Other disciplines
GridPP, through the European Grid Infrastructure and its own efforts, supports many non-physics research disciplines.
- The MoSSaiC project, investigating the management of landslide hazards in the Tropics[21]
- The UK's National eInfrastructure for Social Simulation's GENESIS project which uses the grid infrastructure to simulate a populations in cities and regions in-silico.[22]
- The ENROLLER providing language and literature researchers access to text collections and computing resources.
Previously supported
Other disciplines
- WISDOM a French-based project looking at cures for avian flu[23] and malaria.[24]
- PEGASUS – Particle Physicists Engagement with Grids: A Socio-technical Usability Study, a sociology study of the collaboration carried out by the London School of Economics which resulted in a framework of qualifying guidance for others engaged in developed grids[25] as well as 15 papers, 4 posters and used in 3 MSc dissertations.[26]
- Econophysica – A small company who worked with researchers at Queen Mary, University of London looking at mathematical models for commodity trading. The work with GridPP received funding from the STFC Mini PIPPS scheme to look into the feasibility of their algorithmic trading platform being deployed on the Grid.[27]
Related projects
External links
Notes and References
- The GridPP Collaboration . 2006 . GridPP: Development of the UK computing Grid for particle physics . . 32 . 1 . N1–N20 . 10.1088/0954-3899/32/1/N01. 2006JPhG...32N...1G . 120881434 .
- Britton . D. . Cass . A. J. . Clarke . P. E. L. . Coles . J. . Colling . D. J. . Doyle . A. T. . Geddes . N. I. . Gordon . J. C. . Jones . R. W. L. . Kelsey . D. P. . Lloyd . S. L. . Middleton . R. P. . Patrick . G. N. . Sansum . R. A. . Pearce . S. E. . 1 . 2009 . GridPP: The UK grid for particle physics . . 367 . 1897 . 2447–2457 . 10.1098/rsta.2009.0036. 19451101 . 2009RSPTA.367.2447B . 5741534 .
- http://grid-monitoring.cern.ch/myegi/gridmap/?groupname=NGI_UK&vo=37&profile=15&servicetype=0&date=09-12-2011%2013:12:37&size=1&grouptype=2 UK sites displayed on CERN's GridMap
- Web site: GridPP History . 29 November 2011 . 20 December 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111220150335/http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/timeline/#2000 . dead .
- http://lcg.web.cern.ch/lcg/public/overview.htm LCG Website
- Web site: EU DataGrid Website . 29 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160831054519/http://eu-datagrid.web.cern.ch/eu-datagrid/ . 31 August 2016 . dead .
- Web site: Worlds biggest virtual supercomputer given the go-ahead . 29 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070325034035/http://www.pparc.ac.uk/Nw/GridPP2.asp . 25 March 2007 . dead .
- Coles . J. . 2008 . Grid computing for UK particle physics . . 119 . 5 . 052011 . 10.1088/1742-6596/119/5/052011. 2008JPhCS.119e2011C . free.
- Web site: iSGTW Announcement – Funding for GridPP3 . 29 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120615045755/http://www.isgtw.org/announcement/isgtw-announcement-funding-gridpp3 . 15 June 2012 . dead .
- http://grid-monitoring.cern.ch/myegi/gridmap/ CERN's GridMap
- http://pprc.qmul.ac.uk/~lloyd/gridpp/ukgrid.html Prof Steve Lloyd's Grid Test Jobs
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/collaboration.html GridPP Collaboration Page
- Web site: ScotGrid Overview . 30 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120426011055/http://www.scotgrid.ac.uk/overview.html . 26 April 2012 . dead .
- http://www.isgtw.org/feature/new-accelerators-now-just-clic-away New accelerators, now just a CLIC away
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=79 Experimenting with MICE, on the grid
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=1591 The forecast is for SNO+
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=1318 Particle Physics: SuperB Flavour
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=88 Neutrinos: From Tokai to Kamioka to the Grid
- http://www.phenogrid.dur.ac.uk/ PhenoGrid Website
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=981 UKQCD DiGS the Grid
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=1629 When the result is a landslide
- http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/news/?p=1787 In the beginning
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4977150.stm Grid searches for avian flu cure
- http://www.isgtw.org/feature/feature-wisdom-vs-malaria-round-two Feature – WISDOM vs. Malaria – Round Two
- Web site: Framework of Qualifying Guidance for Building Grid projects. . 30 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120426011042/http://www.pegasus.lse.ac.uk/Outputs/Framework/HOMESocioTechnicalGrid.htm . 26 April 2012 . dead .
- Web site: Research list on Pegasus website . 30 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111020133420/http://www.pegasus.lse.ac.uk/research.htm . 20 October 2011 . dead .
- http://www.stfc.ac.uk/Funding+and+Grants/1163.aspx PIPSS Awards – 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008, Feasibility of the Grid Based Algorithmic Trading Platform