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=== Using Grid'5000 for on-demand extension of an OpenNebula installation === | === Using Grid'5000 for on-demand extension of an OpenNebula installation === | ||
[http://vimeo.com/39257324 This video] shows how the [http://www.bonfire-project.eu BonFIRE project]'s testbed operated in Rennes can be extended on-demand over Grid'5000 resources. This is a powerfull demonstration of [[ | [http://vimeo.com/39257324 This video] shows how the [http://www.bonfire-project.eu BonFIRE project]'s testbed operated in Rennes can be extended on-demand over Grid'5000 resources. This is a powerfull demonstration of [[KaVLAN]] usage and of how Grid'5000 capabilities can be exposed to specific users with the [https://api.grid5000.fr Grid'5000 API]. Here Grid'5000 resources are dynamically added to an OpenNebula installation. | ||
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Latest updates from Grid'5000 users
- Experiments
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- Publications
Five random publications that benefited from Grid'5000 (at least 2758 overall):
- William Soto, Yannick Parmentier, Claire Gardent. Phylogeny-Inspired Soft Prompts For Data-to-Text Generation in Low-Resource Languages. IJCNLP-AACL 2023: The 13th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing and the 3rd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL, Nov 2023, Bali, Indonesia. hal-04199557v2 view on HAL pdf
- Chih-Kai Huang. Scalability of public geo-distributed fog computing federations. Other cs.OH. Université de Rennes, 2024. English. NNT : 2024URENS055. tel-04910860v2 view on HAL pdf
- Romain Serizel, Samuele Cornell, Nicolas Turpault. Performance above all ? energy consumption vs. performance for machine listening, a study on dcase task 4 baseline. ICASSP 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Jun 2023, Rhodes Island, France. pp.1-5, 10.1109/ICASSP49357.2023.10095938. hal-03850797 view on HAL pdf
- Yasmina Bouizem, Djawida Dib, Nikos Parlavantzas, Christine Morin. Integrating request replication into FaaS platforms: an experimental evaluation. Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications, 2023, 12 (1), pp.1-20. 10.1186/s13677-023-00457-z. hal-04159510 view on HAL pdf
- Rahma Hellali, Zaineb Chelly Dagdia, Karine Zeitouni. A Multi-Objective Multi-Agent Interactive Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach for Feature Selection. International conference on neural information processing, Dec 2024, Auckland (Nouvelle Zelande), New Zealand. pp.15. hal-04723314 view on HAL pdf
Latest news
Announcing the IaaS on Grid'5000 Workshop - 2012 to be held in Rennes, April 23rd 2012
Grid'5000 users are invited to take part to a half day workshop in Rennes on April 23rd, 2012, followed by an optional 2 days coding camp for all Grid'5000 users working on the deployment of open source Iaas stacks (OpenNebula, Nimbus, OpenStack, ..). During the coding camp on the following days, participants will be able to start collaborating on consolidating their tools. Details on the event's page
Using Grid'5000 for on-demand extension of an OpenNebula installation
This video shows how the BonFIRE project's testbed operated in Rennes can be extended on-demand over Grid'5000 resources. This is a powerfull demonstration of KaVLAN usage and of how Grid'5000 capabilities can be exposed to specific users with the Grid'5000 API. Here Grid'5000 resources are dynamically added to an OpenNebula installation.
Grid'5000 taking part in the Support for Experimental Computer Science Workshop at SC11
A few speakers with experience gained using Grid'5000 will be taking part in the Support for Experimental Computer Science Workshop at SC11. This should be of interest to all Grid'5000 users. Abstract reads : The ability to conduct consistent, controlled and repeatable large-scale experiments in all areas of computer science related to parallel, large-scale or distributed computing and networking is critical to the future and development of Computer Science. Yet conducting such experiments is still too often a challenge for researchers, students and practitioners due to unavailability of dedicated resources, inability to create controlled experimental conditions, and variability in software. Availability, repeatability, and open sharing of electronic products are all still a challenge. This workshop will bring together scientists involved in building and operating two infrastructures dedicated to supporting Computer Science experiments, Grid 5000 in France and Future Grid in the United States, to discuss challenges and solutions in this space. Our objectives are to share experiences and knowledge related to supporting large-scale experiments conducted on experimental infrastructures, solicit requirements, and discuss methodologies and opportunities created by emerging technologies.
The program of the workshop is available here.
Best poster award for the deployment of the gLite grid middleware on Grid'5000
During the Rencontres Scientifiques France Grilles, Sébastien Badia and Lucas Nussbaum received the best poster award for their work on the deployment of the gLite grid middleware on Grid'5000. This work was done in the context of the Appel Interfaces Recherche en grilles/Grilles de production 2009, co-funded by Institut des Grilles (CNRS) and ADT Aladdin (INRIA).
Best paper award at GECCO'2011
Grid'5000 users get a Best Paper Award at ACM GECCO'2011. Congratulations to Malika Mehdi and Jean-Claude Charr for their paper "A Cooperative Tree-based Hybrid GA-B&B Approach for Solving Challenging Permutation-based Problems" co-authored with Nouredine Melab, El-Ghazali Talbi and Pascal Bouvry.
GPU day at Lille
A cluster with GPUs has been deployed in Lille since April 5th, 2011. A tutorial day in the context of Grid'5000 is therefore organized Tuesday June 28th, at INRIA Lille, to present Grid'5000 and to learn to use these new resources. Please refer to the details I you wish to participate.
Grid'5000 used as a learning platform during SC-Camp 2011
SC-Camp is an initiative of researchers to offer to undergraduate and master students state-of-the-art lectures and programming practical sessions upon High Performance and Distributed Computing topics. In 2010 the event was in Bucaramanga, Colombia. In 2011 the event will be hosted by Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede del Atlántico en Turrialba. SC-Camp is a non-profit event, composed by 7 days starting on July the 10th of 2011. Of those days 6 are dedicated to scientific lectures, practical programming sessions and a parallel programming contest.
First Cheat sheet created
If you are of those who enjoy a recap of the different commands and links to the main help pages, you'll be pleased to see that an admin has contributed the first Grid'5000 cheat sheet to this wiki. If you wish to understand how it was built, you can read and suggest contributions in the corresponding bug.
Grid'5000 users get 2 out of 3 Best Poster award at IPDPS 2011
Congratulations go to Alexandra Carpen-Amarie ( IRISA, University Rennes 1, INRIA, Rennes, France) for her poster Towards a Self-Adaptive Data Management System for Cloud Environments and to Pierre Riteau (INRIA, IRISA, Rennes, France) for his poster Building Large Scale Dynamic Computing Infrastructures over Distributed Clouds
Grid'5000 at a glance
- Grid'5000 is a scientific instrument for the study of large scale parallel and distributed systems. It aims at providing a highly reconfigurable, controlable and monitorable experimental platform to its users. The initial aim (circa 2003) was to reach 5000 processors in the platform. It has been reframed at 5000 cores, and was reached during winter 2008-2009.
- The infrastructure of Grid'5000 is geographically distributed on different sites hosting the instrument, initially 9 sites in France (10 since 2011). Porto Alegre, Brazil is now officially becoming the first site abroad.
Sites:
- Grid'5000 is a research effort developing a large scale nation wide infrastructure for large scale parallel and distributed computing research.
- 19 laboratories are involved in France with the objective of providing the community a testbed allowing experiments in all the software layers between the network protocols up to the applications.
The current plans are to extend from the 9 initial sites each with 100 to a thousand PCs, connected by the RENATER Education and Research Network to a bigger platform including a few sites outside France not necessarily connected through a dedicated network connection. Sites in Brazil and Luxembourg should join shortly, and Reims has now joined.
All sites in France are connected to RENATER with a 10Gb/s link, except Reims, for the time linked through a 1Gb/s
This high collaborative research effort is funded by INRIA, CNRS, the Universities of all sites and some regional councils.
ALADDIN-G5K : ensuring the development of Grid'5000
For the 2008-2012 period, Engineers ensuring the development and day to day support of the infrastructure are mostly provided by INRIA, under the ADT ALADDIN-G5K initiative.
HEMERA: Demonstrating ambitious up-scaling techniques on Grid'5000
Héméra is an INRIA Large Wingspan project, started in 2010, that aims at demonstrating ambitious up-scaling techniques for large scale distributed computing by carrying out several dimensioning experiments on the Grid’5000 infrastructure, at animating the scientific community around Grid’5000 and at enlarging the Grid’5000 community by helping newcomers to make use of Grid’5000.
Initial Rationale
The foundations of Grid'5000 have emerged from a thorough analysis and numerous discussions about methodologies used for scientific research in the Grid domain. A report presents the rationale for Grid'5000.
In addition to theory, simulators and emulators, there is a strong need for large scale testbeds where real life experimental conditions hold. The size of Grid'5000, in terms of number of sites and number of processors per site, was established according to the scale of the experiments and the number of researchers involved in the project.
Current funding
As from June 2008, INRIA is the main contributor to Grid'5000 funding.
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CNRS |
UniversitiesUniversity Joseph Fourier, Grenoble |
Regional councilsAquitaine |