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The open science grid

Ruth Pordes et al 2007 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 78 012057 (15pp)   doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/78/1/012057  Help

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The Open Science Grid Executive Board on behalf of the Osg Consortium: Ruth Pordes1, Don Petravick1, Bill Kramer2, Doug Olson2, Miron Livny3, Alain Roy3, Paul Avery4, Kent Blackburn5, Torre Wenaus6, Frank Würthwein7, Ian Foster8, Rob Gardner8, Mike Wilde8, Alan Blatecky9, John McGee9 and Rob Quick10
1 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
3 University of Wisconsin, Madison
4 University of Florida
5 California Institute of Technology
6 Brookhaven National Laboratory
7 University of California, San Diego
8 University of Chicago
9 Renaissance Computing Institute
10 Indiana University
E-mail: ruth@fnal.gov

Abstract. The Open Science Grid (OSG) provides a distributed facility where the Consortium members provide guaranteed and opportunistic access to shared computing and storage resources. OSG provides support for and evolution of the infrastructure through activities that cover operations, security, software, troubleshooting, addition of new capabilities, and support for existing and engagement with new communities. The OSG SciDAC-2 project provides specific activities to manage and evolve the distributed infrastructure and support it's use. The innovative aspects of the project are the maintenance and performance of a collaborative (shared & common) petascale national facility over tens of autonomous computing sites, for many hundreds of users, transferring terabytes of data a day, executing tens of thousands of jobs a day, and providing robust and usable resources for scientific groups of all types and sizes. More information can be found at the OSG web site: www.opensciencegrid.org.

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