Grid computing at RHUL




Access to massive computing resources is becoming key to doing particle physics research. The same trend is emerging across science in general.
We will need a huge amount of computing power and data storage capacity to analyse data from the
ATLAS and the other
LHC experiments.
To this end, we operate two high performance computing clusters: Faraday and Newton.
Our most recent acquisition 'Newton' has 960 kSI2k of processing power from 400 processor cores and 300 TeraBytes of RAID6 storage. The Newton cluster was supplied by
Clustervision
. It runs the
gLite
middleware to provide Grid compute and storage services to a wide range of virtual organisations, with particular emphasis on
ATLAS.
These clusters form part of the
London Grid
, a consortium of London colleges which provides Grid computing services to the UK particle physics Grid,
GridPP
. The primary aim of the Grid service is to deliver the
computing facilities needed to analyse LHC data
. However, during commissioning, spare processing time has been put to good use on projects like
simulations to test potential Avian flu drugs
.
Contact: Pedro Teixeira-Dias, SimonGeorge.