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* provides '''access to a large amount of resources''': 1000 nodes, 8000 cores, grouped in homogeneous clusters, and featuring various technologies: 10G Ethernet, Infiniband, GPUs, Xeon PHI | * provides '''access to a large amount of resources''': 1000 nodes, 8000 cores, grouped in homogeneous clusters, and featuring various technologies: 10G Ethernet, Infiniband, GPUs, Xeon PHI | ||
* '''highly reconfigurable and controllable''': researchers can experiment with a fully customized software stack thanks to bare-metal deployment features, and can isolate their experiment at the networking layer | * '''highly reconfigurable and controllable''': researchers can experiment with a fully customized software stack thanks to bare-metal deployment features, and can isolate their experiment at the networking layer | ||
* '''advanced monitoring and measurement features for networking and power consumption''', | * '''advanced monitoring and measurement features for traces collection of networking and power consumption''', providing a deep understanding of experiments | ||
* '''designed to support Open Science and reproducible research''', with full traceability of infrastructure and software changes on the testbed | * '''designed to support Open Science and reproducible research''', with full traceability of infrastructure and software changes on the testbed | ||
* '''a vibrant community''' of 500+ users supported by a strong technical team | * '''a vibrant community''' of 500+ users supported by a strong technical team |
Revision as of 23:48, 22 January 2015
Grid'5000 is a large-scale and versatile testbed for experiment-driven research in all areas of computer science, with a focus on parallel and distributed computing including Cloud, HPC and Big Data. Key features:
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Latest publications from Grid'5000 users
Five random publications that benefited from Grid'5000 (at least 2517 overall):
- Kadir Korkmaz, Joachim Bruneau-Queyreix, Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Laurent Réveillère. ALDER: Unlocking blockchain performance by multiplexing consensus protocols. 2022 IEEE 21st International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA), Dec 2022, Boston, United States. pp.9-18, 10.1109/NCA57778.2022.10013556. hal-03966159 view on HAL pdf
- Morgan Séguéla, Riad Mokadem, Jean-Marc Pierson. Dynamic Energy and Expenditure Aware Data Replication Strategy. IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technical Program (CLOUD 2022), IEEE, Jul 2022, Barcelona, Spain. hal-03696210 view on HAL pdf
- Ali Tehranijamsaz, Mihail Popov, Akash Dutta, Emmanuelle Saillard, Ali Jannesari. Learning Intermediate Representations using Graph Neural Networks for NUMA and Prefetchers Optimization. IPDPS 2022 - 36th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, May 2022, Lyon / Virtual, France. hal-03603118 view on HAL pdf
- Guillaume Briffoteaux, Nouredine Melab, Mohand Mezmaz, Daniel Tuyttens. Hybrid Acquisition Processes in Surrogate-based Optimization. Application to Covid-19 Contact Reduction. BIOMA 2022 - International Conference on Bioinspired Optimisation Methods and Their Applications, Nov 2022, Maribor, Slovenia. hal-03770742 view on HAL pdf
- Kelvin Han, Thiago Castro Ferreira, Claire Gardent. Generating Questions from Wikidata Triples. 13th Edition of its Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, Jun 2022, Marseille, France. hal-03909961 view on HAL pdf
Latest news
Grid'5000 tutorial days in Lille
We are happy to let you known that tutorials around Grid'5000 will be organized in Lille on November 20th, 2014, with a few seats available for people outside Lille. All information on the dedicated web page.
Grid'5000 spring school now finished
The Grid'5000 spring school took place between June 16th, 2014 and June 19th, 2014 in Lyon. Three awards were given for presentation or challenge entries (the challenge entries ended as a tie):
Best presentation award to Miguel Liroz Gistau, Reza Akbarinia and Patrick Valduriez |
Best challenge entry to Tomasz Buchert, Emmanuel Jeanvoine and Lucas Nussbaum |
Best challenge entry to Jonathan Pastor and Laurent Pouilloux |
Grid'5000 sites
Current funding
As from June 2008, INRIA is the main contributor to Grid'5000 funding.
INRIA |
CNRS |
UniversitiesUniversity Joseph Fourier, Grenoble |
Regional councilsAquitaine |