The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and Salomon. The Salomon HPC is amongst the hundred most powerful supercomputers on Earth since its commissioning in 2015. Both clusters were tested for usage by the ATLAS experiment for running simulation jobs. Several thousand core hours were allocatedto the project for tests, but the main aim is to use free resources waitigfor large parallel jobs of other users. Multiple strategies for ATLAS job execution were tested on the Salomon and Anselm HPCs. The solution described herein is based on the ATLAS experience with other HPC sites. ARC Compute Element (ARCCE) installed at the grid site in Prague is used for job submission to Salomon. The ATLA...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...
The HPC environment presents several challenges to the ATLAS experiment in running their automated c...
The ATLAS experiment is using large High Performance Computers (HPC's) and fine grained simulation w...
The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and...
The ATLAS Experiment, along with other LHC experiments, requires huge computing capacity to achieve ...
The ATLAS distributed computing is allowed to opportunistically use resources of the Czech national ...
The distributed computing system of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is allowed to opportunistically use ...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN is using HPCs opportunistically to extend its computing capacity for ye...
The Piz Daint Cray XC30 HPC system at CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing centre, was in 2014 th...
The distributed computing of the ATLAS experiment at LHC has used computing resources of the Czech n...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The resources of the HPC centers are a potential aid to meet the future challenges of HL-LHC [1] in ...
Bringing ATLAS production to HPC resources - A use case with the Hydra supercomputer of the Max Plan...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC FZU) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provid...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC IoP) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provides ...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...
The HPC environment presents several challenges to the ATLAS experiment in running their automated c...
The ATLAS experiment is using large High Performance Computers (HPC's) and fine grained simulation w...
The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and...
The ATLAS Experiment, along with other LHC experiments, requires huge computing capacity to achieve ...
The ATLAS distributed computing is allowed to opportunistically use resources of the Czech national ...
The distributed computing system of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is allowed to opportunistically use ...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN is using HPCs opportunistically to extend its computing capacity for ye...
The Piz Daint Cray XC30 HPC system at CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing centre, was in 2014 th...
The distributed computing of the ATLAS experiment at LHC has used computing resources of the Czech n...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The resources of the HPC centers are a potential aid to meet the future challenges of HL-LHC [1] in ...
Bringing ATLAS production to HPC resources - A use case with the Hydra supercomputer of the Max Plan...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC FZU) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provid...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC IoP) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provides ...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...
The HPC environment presents several challenges to the ATLAS experiment in running their automated c...
The ATLAS experiment is using large High Performance Computers (HPC's) and fine grained simulation w...