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Running a Production Grid Site at the London e-Science Centre
Amsterdam, Netherlands December 04-December 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/E-SCIENCE.2006.119Second IEEE International Conference ...
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David McBride, Imperial College London, UK
Marko Krznaric, Imperial College London, UK
Olivier van der Aa, Imperial College London, UK
Mona Aggarwal, Imperial College London, UK
John Darlington, Imperial College London, UK
Dave Colling, Imperial College London, UK
This paper describes how the London e-Science Centre cluster MARS, a production 400+ Opteron CPU cluster, was integrated into the production Large Hadron Collider Compute Grid. It describes the practical issues that we encountered when deploying and maintaining this system, and details the techniques that were applied to resolve them.

Finally, we provide a set of recommendations based on our experiences for grid software development in general that we believe would make the technology more accessible.

Citation:
David McBride, Marko Krznaric, Olivier van der Aa, Mona Aggarwal, John Darlington, Dave Colling, "Running a Production Grid Site at the London e-Science Centre," e-science, pp.153, Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
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