Conveners
Computing and batch services
- Michele Michelotto (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
- Matthias Jochen Schnepf
- Max Fischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Computing and batch services
- Michele Michelotto (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
- Matthias Jochen Schnepf
- Max Fischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Computing and batch services
- Michele Michelotto (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
- Matthias Jochen Schnepf
- Max Fischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
The Institute for Experimental Particle Physics (ETP) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has access to several computing and storage resources. Besides the local resources such as worker nodes and storage, the ETP has access to the HPC cluster NEMO in Freiburg and to the Throughput Optimized Analysis System (TOpAS) cluster and Grid storage at the WLCG-Tier1 GridKa.
Hence, we use a...
We will give an overview and status, what over the past year is new and where we plan to go with our compute clusters. The migration to EL9 will be used for an overall update of Condor & Jupyter including a renovation & rewrite of the current configuration and some enhancements concluding from the past experience running the NAF.
With the recent developments in ARM technology and ongoing efforts by experiments in the integration of it into their workflows, there is increasing interest in getting Tier2 sites to obtain ARM kit in future procurements for testing and potential pledging. Here we present tests conducted by Glasgow on a variety of next-generation CPU to strengthen this case of future heterogenous computing...
KM3NeT is a research infrastructure currently under construction in the Mediterranean Sea.
It consists of two neutrino detectors: ARCA for studying astrophysical sources and ORCA for studying neutrino properties.
Currently 15% of the infrastructure is operational.
The output of the entire infrastructure will eventually amount to a data rate of 100 Gbps, and a data volume of 500 TB per...
The adoption of HEPScore23 as replacement of HS06 in April 2023 marked a significant milestone for the WLCG community. After one year since that change, we conduct a thorough review of the experience, lessons learned, and areas for improvement. In addition, triggered by the community feedback and demand, the Benchmarking WG has started a new development effort to expand the Benchmark Suite...
The HEP Benchmark suite has been expanded beyond assessing only the CPU execution speed of a server via HEPScore23. In fact the suite incorporates metrics such as machine load, memory usage, memory swap, and notably, power consumption. In this report we detail the ongoing studies enabled by these new features.
High-performance digital technology has entered a new era in recent years with the arrival of exascale. Anticipated by experts for more than ten years, exascale is supposed to respond to increasingly varied uses that go far beyond traditional numerical simulation. Data processing and AI are shaking up the HPC landscape and have implications at all levels, from hardware to software, at the...