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CERN computing in commercial clouds

By the end of 2016 more than 10 Million core-hours of computing resources have been delivered by several commercial cloud providers to the four LHC experiments to run their production workloads, from simulation to full chain processing. In this paper we describe the experience gained at CERN in proc...

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Autores principales: Cordeiro, C, Field, L, Garrido Bear, B, Giordano, D, Jones, B, Keeble, O, Manzi, A, Martelli, E, McCance, G, Moreno-García, D, Traylen, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/8/082030
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296654
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author Cordeiro, C
Field, L
Garrido Bear, B
Giordano, D
Jones, B
Keeble, O
Manzi, A
Martelli, E
McCance, G
Moreno-García, D
Traylen, S
author_facet Cordeiro, C
Field, L
Garrido Bear, B
Giordano, D
Jones, B
Keeble, O
Manzi, A
Martelli, E
McCance, G
Moreno-García, D
Traylen, S
author_sort Cordeiro, C
collection CERN
description By the end of 2016 more than 10 Million core-hours of computing resources have been delivered by several commercial cloud providers to the four LHC experiments to run their production workloads, from simulation to full chain processing. In this paper we describe the experience gained at CERN in procuring and exploiting commercial cloud resources for the computing needs of the LHC experiments. The mechanisms used for provisioning, monitoring, accounting, alarming and benchmarking will be discussed, as well as the involvement of the LHC collaborations in terms of managing the workflows of the experiments within a multicloud environment.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16385812021-02-09T10:06:07Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/8/082030http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296654engCordeiro, CField, LGarrido Bear, BGiordano, DJones, BKeeble, OManzi, AMartelli, EMcCance, GMoreno-García, DTraylen, SCERN computing in commercial cloudsComputing and ComputersBy the end of 2016 more than 10 Million core-hours of computing resources have been delivered by several commercial cloud providers to the four LHC experiments to run their production workloads, from simulation to full chain processing. In this paper we describe the experience gained at CERN in procuring and exploiting commercial cloud resources for the computing needs of the LHC experiments. The mechanisms used for provisioning, monitoring, accounting, alarming and benchmarking will be discussed, as well as the involvement of the LHC collaborations in terms of managing the workflows of the experiments within a multicloud environment.oai:inspirehep.net:16385812017
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Cordeiro, C
Field, L
Garrido Bear, B
Giordano, D
Jones, B
Keeble, O
Manzi, A
Martelli, E
McCance, G
Moreno-García, D
Traylen, S
CERN computing in commercial clouds
title CERN computing in commercial clouds
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/8/082030
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