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  1. Pere Mato
    21/06/2010, 13:30
  2. vincenzo innocente (CERN)
    21/06/2010, 13:45
  3. Predrag Buncic (CERN)
    21/06/2010, 14:15
  4. Andrzej Nowak (CERN)
    21/06/2010, 15:00
  5. 21/06/2010, 15:20
  6. Costin Grigoras (Unknown)
    21/06/2010, 16:20
  7. Paolo Calafiura (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL)), Dr Sebastien Binet (LAL)
    21/06/2010, 16:40
  8. Dr Peter Elmer (PRINCETON UNIVERSITY)
    21/06/2010, 17:20
  9. Marco Clemencic (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN))
    21/06/2010, 17:50
  10. Dr Ian Bird (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 09:00
  11. Sebastien Goasguen (Clemson University / CERN), Ulrich Schwickerath (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 09:25
  12. Steven Timm (Department of Physics-State University of New York)
    22/06/2010, 10:15
  13. Thomas Hauth (Inst. fuer Experimentelle Kernphys.-Universitaet Karlsruhe-Karls)
    22/06/2010, 11:05
  14. Tony Cass (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 11:25
  15. 22/06/2010, 11:55
  16. Rene Brun (CERN-CERN-CERN)
    22/06/2010, 14:00
  17. Andreas Peters (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 14:30
  18. Jakob Blomer (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen/CERN)
    22/06/2010, 15:00
  19. Yves Kemp (DESY)
    22/06/2010, 15:30
  20. Doug Benjamin (Duke University)
    22/06/2010, 16:20
  21. Ben Segal, Holger Schulz
    22/06/2010, 16:40
  22. Dr Alfio Lazzaro (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 17:00
  23. Dr Pere Mato (CERN)
    22/06/2010, 17:20
  24. vincenzo innocente (CERN)
  25. Paolo Calafiura (LBNL)
  26. Vincent Meoni (Cisco (DataCenter Systems Engineer))
    - Cisco Datacenter Vision - Unified Computing Systems overview - Unified Computing Systems business benefits and technical advantages
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  27. Yves Kemp (DESY)
  28. Jeroen Engelberts
    In the original LHC Computing Grid, it was not possible to run parallel jobs which rely on communication between concurrent processes. Upon request of the user community, an MPI implementation on the Grid has been created. Recently, an MPI working group has been setup to investigate the bottlenecks with this MPI implementation both for system administrators and for users. Another task of...
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  29. Daniel Charles Bradley (High Energy Physics)
  30. Erik Troan (rPath (CTO))
  31. Thomas Ruf (CERN)
  32. Juraj Sucik (CERN)
    Internet Services group provides the hardware and OS layers for services operated by different CERN organizational units. Within this framework, a user can ask for a new virtual server from a web browser and have it ready within 15 minutes. The latest release of the virtual infrastructure is based on Hyper-V, Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager, management SOAP web services and user web...
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  33. Kate Keahey (Mathematics & CS Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
    Nimbus is an open source cloud computing toolkit that allows you to turn your cluster into an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud.
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  34. Jose Carlos Luna Duran (CERN)
    This talk will address: types of networks for data centers and their impact on VM deployment, IPv4 address space limitation, VM migration and network infrastructure/services to support VMs at CERN.
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  35. Mr Ricardo Manuel Salgueiro Domingues da Silva (IT-FIO)
  36. Mr Robert Lurin (Platform)
    The talk will cover various techniques within the LSF Workload Management system for promoting higher efficiency with a non-homogeneous workload: - How to guarantee that parallel jobs can run in a mixed sequential/parallel environment (slot reservation /memory reservation/backfill) - How to maximize the efficiency on multicpu/multicore machines by using CPU binding - How to maximize the...
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  37. Denise Heagerty (CERN)
  38. Davide Salomoni (INFN-CNAF)
    In this talk we'll describe how INFN approached the problem of virtualizing existing computing farms, the technology and performance studies that were carried out, and a framework for the integration of both Grid and Cloud virtualized services into a distributed computing infrastructure like EGI.
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  39. Andrea Arcangeli (RedHat)
    Linux as Hypervisor with KVM is particularly performant virtualization technology to use in scientific computing environments, thanks especially to its (out of sync) secondary MMU management of the shadow page tables and it support for CPUs with EPT or NPT. In addition KVM leverages: the efficiency, testing and reliability of the huge pool of Linux Kernel device drivers, the close...
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  40. Jan Iven (CERN)
    A look at some of the security issues around virtualization, covering both newly-added concerns as well as potential security benefits from using virtualization.
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  41. Sebastien Goasguen (Clemson University)
    In this talk we will present a load-driven virtual machine provisioning mechanism based on Platform Virtual Machine Orchestrator (VMO). LSF and VMO are coupled to manage virtual machines that meet the requirements of the jobs. The underlying infrastructure uses Quattor/LANDB/CDB and LEMON monitoring which makes this virtual machine prototype compatible with the existing operations procedures.
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  42. Predrag Buncic (CERN)
  43. Ralf von Gunten (VMware (Sr. Systems Engineer))
    - Virtual Datacenter OS - Foundation for the Cloud - VMware vSphere Architecture advantages and benefits - How to transform your datacenters to vSphere Architecture
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