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==Latest news==
==Latest news==
=== Grid'5000 now extended to Porto Alegre, Brazil ===
=== Grid'5000 under extension to Porto Alegre, Brazil ===
July 21st, 2009, INRIA and UFRGS signed a Memorandum of Understanding marking
July 21st, 2009, INRIA and UFRGS signed a Memorandum of Understanding marking
the cooperation of the two institutes towards the extension of the
the cooperation of the two institutes towards the extension of the

Revision as of 10:07, 23 July 2009

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ALADDIN-G5K : ensuring the development of Grid'5000

for the 2008-2012 period

An infrastructure distributed in 9 sites around France, for research in large-scale parallel and distributed systems

Engineers ensuring the development and day to day support of the infrastructure are mostly provided by Inria, under the ADT ALADDIN-G5K initiative.

Latest news

Grid'5000 under extension to Porto Alegre, Brazil

July 21st, 2009, INRIA and UFRGS signed a Memorandum of Understanding marking the cooperation of the two institutes towards the extension of the Grid'5000 platform to Brazil.

According to the terms of this memo, UFRGS will contribute to Grid'5000 by operating a local site in Porto Alegre and INRIA will fully integrate this local site into Grid'5000 in order to gain an international scale. Researchers from both partners will therefore gain access to one of the major scientific instruments for the study of large-scale parallel and distributed problems in computer science. With this cooperation, Grid'5000 gives its users the possibility to study the effects of inter-continental networks links on these problems.

For Grid'5000 users, access to the new site during the integration phase is possible using portoalegre.grenoble as name of the new site


Latest updated experiment descriptions

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Latest updated publications

Five random publications that benefited from Grid'5000 (at least 2503 overall):

  • Bastien Confais, Gustavo Rostirolla, Benoît Parrein, Jérôme Lacan, François Marques. Mutida: A Rights Management Protocol for Distributed Storage Systems Without Fully Trusted Nodes. Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems, 13470, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp.1-34, 2022, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 10.1007/978-3-662-66146-8_1. hal-03822471 view on HAL pdf
  • Michel Olvera, Emmanuel Vincent, Gilles Gasso. On the impact of normalization strategies in unsupervised adversarial domain adaptation for acoustic scene classification. ICASSP 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, May 2022, Singapore, Singapore. 10.1109/ICASSP43922.2022.9747540. hal-03668251 view on HAL pdf
  • Mostafa Sadeghi, Paul Magron. A Sparsity-promoting Dictionary Model for Variational Autoencoders. INTERSPEECH 2022, Sep 2022, Incheon, South Korea. hal-03623769v2 view on HAL pdf
  • Alexei Sibidanov, Paul Zimmermann, Stéphane Glondu. The CORE-MATH Project. ARITH 2022 - 29th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, Sep 2022, virtual, France. pp.26-34, 10.1109/ARITH54963.2022.00014. hal-03721525v3 view on HAL pdf
  • Thomas Lambert, Shadi Ibrahim, Twinkle Jain, David Guyon. Stragglers' Detection in Big Data Analytic Systems: The Impact of Heartbeat Arrival. CCGrid 2022 - 22nd International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Internet Computing, May 2022, Taormina, Italy. pp.747-751, 10.1109/CCGrid54584.2022.00084. hal-03777656 view on HAL pdf

ALADDIN-AWARD

Second Grid'5000 award given to Lucas Nussbaum

During Grid'5000 Spring School 2009, Lucas Nussbaum was given the second Grid'5000 award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to ALADDIN / Grid'5000.


Photo of people present at the Grid'5000 Spring School 2009

Grid'5000 spring school now finished

The Grid'5000 spring school took place between April 7, 2009 and April 10, 2009 in Nancy. The presentation program is updated with the slides of the presentations as they come in. Most practical sessions are available to people that did not take part during the school. Here and there (pdf) you can read local press coverage. In addition to the second Grid'5000 award given to Lucas Nussbaum for his outsanding contribution to Grid'5000, 3 awards were given for presentation made during the event :

Best presentation award to Anne-Cécile Orgerie

Best presentation award to Anne-Cécile Orgerie

Best Large Scale Experiment to Benjamin Depardon

Best Large Scale Experiment to Benjamin Depardon

Most Promising Experiment to Jean-Noël Quintin

Most Promising Experiment to Jean-Noël Quintin


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Grid'5000 at a glance

Grid'5000 sites
  • Grid'5000 project aims at building a highly reconfigurable, controlable and monitorable experimental Grid platform gathering 9 sites geographically distributed in France featuring a total of 5000 processors:

Sites:

  • The main purpose of this platform is to serve as an experimental testbed for research in Grid Computing.
  • This project is one initiative of the French ACI Grid incentive (see below: Funding Institutions) which provides a large part of Grid'5000 funding on behalf of the French Ministry of Research & Education.


Grid'5000 will allow Grid experiments France wide in all these software layers
  • Grid'5000 is a research effort developping a large scale nation wide infrastructure for Grid research.
  • 17 laboratories are involved, nation wide, in the objective of providing the community of Grid researchers a testbed allowing experiments in all the software layers between the network protocols up to the applications.


The current plans are to assemble a physical platform featuring 9 local platform (at least one cluster per site), each with 100 to a thousand PCs, connected by the RENATER Education and Research Network.

All clusters will be connected to Renater with a 10Gb/s link (or at least 1 Gb/s, when 10Gb/s is not available yet).


This high collaborative research effort is funded by the French ministry of Education and Research, INRIA, CNRS, the Universities of all sites and some regional councils.


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.


Funding Institutions

Ministère de l'Education, de la Jeunesse et de la Recherche

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ACI Grid

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INRIA

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CNRS

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Universities

University of Paris Sud, Orsay
University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis
University of Rennes 1, Rennes
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse / INSA / FERIA / Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
University Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux
University Lille 1 / GENOPOLE, Lille
Ecole Normale Supérieure / MYRICOM, Lyon

Regional councils

Bretagne
Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur
Aquitaine
Ile de France
Lorraine

General Councils

Alpes Maritimes