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==Latest news==
==Latest news==
=== [[Image:isgtw_logo.gif|left|120px|]] Grid'5000 usage featured in iSGTW ===
=== Grid'5000 Spring School 2011 announced ===
Pierre Riteau's work has once again reached the news: Miriam Boon, [http://www.isgtw.org ''iSGTW''], [http://www.isgtw.org/?pid=1002832 reports on sky computing]
 
Organized in Reims, from April 18th to April 21st 2011, this spring school will bring together, but is not limited to, Grid'5000's users, technical team and executive committee for 4 days of tutorials and talks focusing on best-practices and results. Presentations and practical sessions will cover both basic usage of the platform, for new users, or potential users of Grid'5000 and advanced and new usage of the platform, for current users.  
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Revision as of 10:50, 1 December 2010

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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 Spring School 2011 announced

Organized in Reims, from April 18th to April 21st 2011, this spring school will bring together, but is not limited to, Grid'5000's users, technical team and executive committee for 4 days of tutorials and talks focusing on best-practices and results. Presentations and practical sessions will cover both basic usage of the platform, for new users, or potential users of Grid'5000 and advanced and new usage of the platform, for current users.


Latest updated experiment descriptions

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Latest updated publications

Five random publications that benefited from Grid'5000 (at least 2517 overall):

  • Romain Xu-Darme, Georges Quénot, Zakaria Chihani, Marie-Christine Rousset. PARTICUL: Part Identification with Confidence measure using Unsupervised Learning. 2-nd Workshop on Explainable and Ethical AI – ICPR 2022, Aug 2022, Montréal, Canada. cea-03703962 view on HAL pdf
  • Daniel Rosendo. Methodologies for Reproducible Analysis of Workflows on the Edge-to-Cloud Continuum. Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing cs.DC. INSA RENNES, 2023. English. NNT : . tel-04167278 view on HAL pdf
  • Ismail Hawila, Sophie Cerf, Raphaël Bleuse, Swann Perarnau, Eric Rutten. Adaptive Power Control for Sober High-Performance Computing. CCTA 2022 - 6th IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications, Aug 2022, Trieste, Italy. pp.1-8. hal-03765849 view on HAL pdf
  • Maxime Lanvin, Pierre-François Gimenez, Yufei Han, Frédéric Majorczyk, Ludovic Mé, et al.. Towards understanding alerts raised by unsupervised network intrusion detection systems. The 26th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID ), Oct 2023, Hong Kong China, France. pp.135-150, 10.1145/3607199.3607247. hal-04172470 view on HAL pdf
  • Shakeel Sheikh, Md Sahidullah, Fabrice Hirsch, Slim Ouni. Robust Stuttering Detection via Multi-task and Adversarial Learning. EUSIPCO 2022 - 30th European Signal Processing Conference, Aug 2022, Belgrade, Serbia. hal-03629785 view on HAL pdf

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Screencast of latest webUI developments available

A screencast demoing the latest developments in the user interface built on top of the API's is now available. These developments showcase in particular how the webUI can help you understand and aggregate the metrics of an experiment to help you check whether what is happening is what you are expecting. Remember that the API exposes all the data used by the webUI: you can build your own comparable tools.


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Grid'5000 at a glance

Grid'5000 sites
  • 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, initialy 9 in France. Porto Alegre, Brazil is now officially becoming the 10th site.

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Grid'5000 allows experiments in all these software layers
  • Grid'5000 is a research effort developping a large scale nation wide infrastructure for large scale parallel and distributed computing research.
  • 17 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.

All sites in France are connected to RENATER with a 10Gb/s link.


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


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.

INRIA

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CNRS

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Universities

University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
University of Rennes 1, Rennes
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse / INSA / FERIA / Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
University Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux
University Lille 1, Lille
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon

Regional councils

Aquitaine
Bretagne
Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur
Nord Pas de Calais
Lorraine