The thesis explores various practical approaches in making existing High Throughput computing applications common in High Energy Physics work on cloud-provided resources, as well as opening the possibility for running new applications. The work is divided into two parts: firstly we describe the work done at the computing facility hosted by INFN Torino to entirely convert former Grid resources into cloud ones, eventually running Grid use cases on top along with many others in a more flexible way. Integration and conversion problems are duly described. The second part covers the development of solutions for automatizing the orchestration of cloud workers based on the load of a batch queue and the development of HEP applications based on ROOT'...
This paper discusses the use of e-Science Grid in providing computational resources for modern inter...
The cloud computing paradigm allows scientists to elastically grow or shrink computing resources as ...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
This paper describes the use of a distributed cloud computing system for high-throughput com-puting ...
Abstract—We show that distributed Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) compute clouds can be effective...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
In the attempt to solve the problem of processing data coming from LHC experiments at CERN at a rate...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
In an era of data explosion and analysis, researchers across the globe are trying to convert massive...
A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) is one of four experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC...
The advantages of pay-as-you-go model, elasticity, and the flexibility and customization offered by ...
Abstract Cloud computing evolved from the concept of utility computing, which is defined as the prov...
High Energy Physics (HEP) data analysis consists of simulating and analysing events in particle phys...
In this paper we present the latest developments introduced in the WNoDeS framework (http://web.infn...
Grid computing is a term for connecting computing resources together to solve large computational pr...
This paper discusses the use of e-Science Grid in providing computational resources for modern inter...
The cloud computing paradigm allows scientists to elastically grow or shrink computing resources as ...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
This paper describes the use of a distributed cloud computing system for high-throughput com-puting ...
Abstract—We show that distributed Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) compute clouds can be effective...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
In the attempt to solve the problem of processing data coming from LHC experiments at CERN at a rate...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
In an era of data explosion and analysis, researchers across the globe are trying to convert massive...
A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) is one of four experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC...
The advantages of pay-as-you-go model, elasticity, and the flexibility and customization offered by ...
Abstract Cloud computing evolved from the concept of utility computing, which is defined as the prov...
High Energy Physics (HEP) data analysis consists of simulating and analysing events in particle phys...
In this paper we present the latest developments introduced in the WNoDeS framework (http://web.infn...
Grid computing is a term for connecting computing resources together to solve large computational pr...
This paper discusses the use of e-Science Grid in providing computational resources for modern inter...
The cloud computing paradigm allows scientists to elastically grow or shrink computing resources as ...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...