Volunteer computing has the potential to provide significant additional computing capacity for the LHC experiments. Initiatives such as the CMS@home project are aiming to integrate volunteer computing resources into the experiment’s computational frameworks to support their scientific workloads. This is especially important, as over the next few years the demands on computing capacity will increase beyond what can be supported by general technology trends. This paper describes how a volunteer computing project that uses virtualization to run high energy physics simulations can integrate those resources into their computing infrastructure. The concept of the volunteer cloud is introduced and how this model can simplify the integration ...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
Following the successful inclusion of virtualisation to volunteer computing for theory simulations b...
Volunteer computing has the potential to provide significant additional computing capacity for the L...
Volunteer computing remains a largely untapped opportunistic resource for the LHC experiments. The u...
LHC@home has provided computing capacity for simulations under BOINC since 2005. Following the intro...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
CernVM Co-Pilot is a framework for instantiating an ad-hoc computing infrastructure on top of distri...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
Since a couple of years, a team at CERN and partners from the Citizen Cyberscience Centre (CCC) have...
Nowadays, data handling and data analysis in High Energy Physics requires a vast amount of computati...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
International audienceThe LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simul...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
A recent common theme among HEP computing is exploitation of opportunistic resources in order to pro...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
Following the successful inclusion of virtualisation to volunteer computing for theory simulations b...
Volunteer computing has the potential to provide significant additional computing capacity for the L...
Volunteer computing remains a largely untapped opportunistic resource for the LHC experiments. The u...
LHC@home has provided computing capacity for simulations under BOINC since 2005. Following the intro...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
CernVM Co-Pilot is a framework for instantiating an ad-hoc computing infrastructure on top of distri...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
Since a couple of years, a team at CERN and partners from the Citizen Cyberscience Centre (CCC) have...
Nowadays, data handling and data analysis in High Energy Physics requires a vast amount of computati...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
International audienceThe LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simul...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
A recent common theme among HEP computing is exploitation of opportunistic resources in order to pro...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
After two years of maintenance and upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most po...
Following the successful inclusion of virtualisation to volunteer computing for theory simulations b...