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e-Science@IFCA: Enabling Grids for E-SciencE Project
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Introduction
The Enabling Grids for E-sciencE project brings together scientists and engineers from more than 240 institutions in 45 countries world-wide to provide a seamless Grid infrastructure for e-Science that is available to scientists 24 hours-a-day. Conceived from the start as a four-year project, the second two-year phase ended on 30 April 2008.
EGEE-III started 1 May 2008 and is co-funded by the European Commission. Expanding from originally two scientific fields, high energy physics and life sciences, EGEE now integrates applications from many other scientific fields, ranging from geology to computational chemistry. Generally, the EGEE Grid infrastructure is ideal for any scientific research especially where the time and resources needed for running the applications are considered impractical when using traditional IT infrastructures. The EGEE Grid consists of 41,000 CPU available to users 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in addition to about 5 PB disk (5 million Gigabytes) + tape MSS of storage, and maintains 100,000 concurrent jobs. Having such resources available changes the way scientific research takes place. The end use depends on the users' needs: large storage capacity, the bandwidth that the infrastructure provides, or the sheer computing power available. IFCA ParticipationIFCA (CSIC-IFCA) participates in the following project activities: SA1: Grid Operations, Support and Management, NA2: Dissemination, Outreach and Communication and NA3: Training and Induction.
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Project Length1 April 2006 - 30 April 2008 |
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