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BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing

Since a couple of years, a team at CERN and partners from the Citizen Cyberscience Centre (CCC) have been working on a project that enables general physics simulation programs to run in a virtual machine on volunteer PCs around the world. The project uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network...

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Autores principales: Høimyr, N, Blomer, J, Buncic, P, Giovannozzi, M, Gonzalez, A, Harutyunyan, A, Jones, P L, Karneyeu, A, Marquina, M A, Mcintosh, E, Segal, B, Skands, P, Grey, F, Lombraña González, D, Zacharov, I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/396/3/032057
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1528239
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author Høimyr, N
Blomer, J
Buncic, P
Giovannozzi, M
Gonzalez, A
Harutyunyan, A
Jones, P L
Karneyeu, A
Marquina, M A
Mcintosh, E
Segal, B
Skands, P
Grey, F
Lombraña González, D
Zacharov, I
author_facet Høimyr, N
Blomer, J
Buncic, P
Giovannozzi, M
Gonzalez, A
Harutyunyan, A
Jones, P L
Karneyeu, A
Marquina, M A
Mcintosh, E
Segal, B
Skands, P
Grey, F
Lombraña González, D
Zacharov, I
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description Since a couple of years, a team at CERN and partners from the Citizen Cyberscience Centre (CCC) have been working on a project that enables general physics simulation programs to run in a virtual machine on volunteer PCs around the world. The project uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) framework. Based on CERNVM and the job management framework Co-Pilot, this project was made available for public beta-testing in August 2011 with Monte Carlo simulations of LHC physics under the name "LHC@home 2.0" and the BOINC project: "Test4Theory". At the same time, CERN's efforts on Volunteer Computing for LHC machine studies have been intensified; this project has previously been known as LHC@home, and has been running the "Sixtrack" beam dynamics application for the LHC accelerator, using a classic BOINC framework without virtual machines. CERN-IT has set up a BOINC server cluster, and has provided and supported the BOINC infrastructure for both projects. CERN intends to evolve the setup into a generic BOINC application service that will allow scientists and engineers at CERN to profit from volunteer computing. This paper describes the experience with the two different approaches to volunteer computing as well as the status and outlook of a general BOINC service.
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spelling cern-15282392022-08-17T13:30:45Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/396/3/032057http://cds.cern.ch/record/1528239engHøimyr, NBlomer, JBuncic, PGiovannozzi, MGonzalez, AHarutyunyan, AJones, P LKarneyeu, AMarquina, M AMcintosh, ESegal, BSkands, PGrey, FLombraña González, DZacharov, IBOINC service for volunteer cloud computingComputing and ComputersSince a couple of years, a team at CERN and partners from the Citizen Cyberscience Centre (CCC) have been working on a project that enables general physics simulation programs to run in a virtual machine on volunteer PCs around the world. The project uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) framework. Based on CERNVM and the job management framework Co-Pilot, this project was made available for public beta-testing in August 2011 with Monte Carlo simulations of LHC physics under the name "LHC@home 2.0" and the BOINC project: "Test4Theory". At the same time, CERN's efforts on Volunteer Computing for LHC machine studies have been intensified; this project has previously been known as LHC@home, and has been running the "Sixtrack" beam dynamics application for the LHC accelerator, using a classic BOINC framework without virtual machines. CERN-IT has set up a BOINC server cluster, and has provided and supported the BOINC infrastructure for both projects. CERN intends to evolve the setup into a generic BOINC application service that will allow scientists and engineers at CERN to profit from volunteer computing. This paper describes the experience with the two different approaches to volunteer computing as well as the status and outlook of a general BOINC service.CERN-IT-Note-2013-002oai:cds.cern.ch:15282392012-05-22
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Høimyr, N
Blomer, J
Buncic, P
Giovannozzi, M
Gonzalez, A
Harutyunyan, A
Jones, P L
Karneyeu, A
Marquina, M A
Mcintosh, E
Segal, B
Skands, P
Grey, F
Lombraña González, D
Zacharov, I
BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title_full BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title_fullStr BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title_full_unstemmed BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title_short BOINC service for volunteer cloud computing
title_sort boinc service for volunteer cloud computing
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/396/3/032057
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1528239
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