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Integration of the Chinese HPC Grid in ATLAS Distributed Computing / Filipcic, Andrej (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
Fifteen Chinese High-Performance Computing sites, many of them on the TOP500 list of most powerful supercomputers, are integrated into a common infrastructure providing coherent access to a user through an interface based on a RESTful interface called SCEAPI. [...]
ATL-SOFT-PROC-2017-041.
- 2017. - 4 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text - IOP Open Access Article
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Integration of the Chinese HPC Grid in ATLAS Distributed Computing / Filipcic, Andrej (Jozef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana, Department of Physics) /ATLAS Collaboration
Fifteen Chinese High Performance Computing sites, many of them on the TOP500 list of most powerful supercomputers, are integrated into a common infrastructure providing coherent access to a user through an interface based on a RESTful interface called SCEAPI. These resources have been integrated into the ATLAS Grid production system using a bridge between ATLAS and SCEAPI which translates the authorization and job submission protocols between the two environments. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2016-634.- Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 10 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 22nd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, CHEP 2016, San Francisco, Usa, 10 - 14 Oct 2016
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ATLAS job submission system for Salomon HPC based on ARC-CE / Svatos, Michal (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague) /ATLAS Collaboration
The ATLAS Experiment at CERN is using HPCs opportunistically to extend its computing capacity for years. To the Salomon HPC, ATLAS jobs come via ARC-CE machines located in the computing center of the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2019-188.- Geneva : CERN, 2019 - 16 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, Karolinka, Czech Republic, 20 - 23 May 2019
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ATLAS job submission system for Salomon HPC based on ARC-CE / Svatos, Michal (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague)
The ATLAS experiment at CERN is using HPCs opportunistically to extend its computing capacity for years. [...]
ATL-SOFT-PROC-2020-001.
- 2020. - 12 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center / Svatos, Michal (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Physics) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Physics) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague) /ATLAS Collaboration
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. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2018-398.- Geneva : CERN, 2018 - 1 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 23rd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, CHEP 2018, Sofia, Bulgaria, 9 - 13 Jul 2018
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ATLAS utilisation of the Czech national HPC center / Svatos, Michal (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Physics) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Physics) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague)
The Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations located in Ostrava provides two HPC systems, Anselm and Salomon. [...]
ATL-SOFT-PROC-2018-033.
- 2019. - 8 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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Improvements in utilisation of the Czech national HPC center by ATLAS distributed computing / Svatos, Michal (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague) /ATLAS Collaboration
The ATLAS distributed computing is allowed to opportunistically use resources of the Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations in Ostrava. The jobs are submitted via an ARC Compute Element (ARC-CE) installed at the grid site in Prague. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2019-800.- Geneva : CERN, 2019 - 14 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Adelaide, Australia, 4 - 8 Nov 2019
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Improvements in utilisation of the Czech national HPC center / Svatos, Michal (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Chudoba, Jiri (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) ; Vokac, Petr (Czech Technical University in Prague)
The ATLAS distributed computing is allowed to opportunistically use resources of the Czech national HPC center IT4Innovations in Ostrava. [...]
ATL-SOFT-PROC-2020-016.
- 2020. - 8 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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Dynamic Resource Allocation with the arcControlTower / Filipcic, Andrej (Jozef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana, Department of Physics) ; Cameron, David (University of Oslo) ; Nilsen, Jon Kerr (University of Oslo)
Distributed computing resources available for high-energy physics research are becoming less dedicated to one type of workflow and researchers’ workloads are increasingly exploiting modern computing technologies such as parallelism. [...]
ATL-SOFT-PROC-2015-025.
- 2015. - 5 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text - Full text
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CHEP2015: Dynamic Resource Allocation with arcControlTower / Filipcic, Andrej (Jozef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana, Department of Physics) ; Cameron, David (University of Oslo) ; Nilsen, Jon Kerr (University of Oslo)
Distributed computing resources available for high-energy physics research are becoming less dedicated to one type of workflow and researchers’ workloads are increasingly exploiting modern computing technologies such as parallelism. The current pilot job management model used by many experiments relies on static dedicated resources and cannot easily adapt to these changes. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2015-156.- Geneva : CERN, 2015 - 15 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)

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