TeraGrid was an e-Science grid computing infrastructure combining resources at eleven partner sites. The project started in 2001 and operated from 2004...
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Distributed European Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications (section The DEISA TeraGrid Collaboration)
system. For details see "Exploring the hyper-grid idea with grand challenge applications: the DEISA-TeraGrid interoperability demonstration". DEISA published...
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geometries. A 36 TB shared file system is available to enable the storage of tera-scale size datasets. Kennedy, Patrick (November 12, 2012). "Xeon Phi: Intel's...
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include organizations such as NCSA, OSC, USC, the US DOE, Sandia, PNNL, UB, TeraGrid and other High-Performance Computing (HPC) entities. As of June 2018, TORQUE...
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IsraGrid (Israel) INFN Grid (Italy) PL-Grid (Poland) National Grid Service (UK) Open Science Grid (USA) TeraGrid (USA) Distributed Resource Management...
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Energy (in particular the Office of Science). After the conclusion of TeraGrid in 2011, the ACCESS program was established and funded by the National...
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distributed computing network at Purdue University, as well as the TeraGrid and Open Science Grid. These resources are provided by hundreds of member contributors...
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interactive simulation tools including access to TeraGrid, the Open Science Grid, and other national grid computing resources. The software later became...
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Center. It was decommissioned on March 31, 2010. Bigben was a part of the TeraGrid. BigBen was a Cray XT3 MPP system with 2,068 compute nodes linked by a...
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dCache Sun Grid Engine was a popular workload scheduler for clusters and computer farms Sun Visualization System allowed users of the TeraGrid to remotely...
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lead researcher on the Argonne Teragrid Grid Integration Group and co-lead researcher of an NSF funded project on TeraGrid Early Operations. With the advent...
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National Science Foundation (NSF) TeraGrid users as announced in NCSA press release. 2010 TeraChem version 1.0 TeraChem version 1.0b The very first initial...
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2017-11-06. "NSF Special Report: Cyberinfrastructure, From Supercomputing to TeraGrid". www.nsf.gov/. Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-06...
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computing systems and software that combine computing resources, like those of TeraGrid, and bioinformatics and computational biology software. Its goal is easier...
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Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE - formerly TeraGrid), is to enable the scientific discoveries of researchers nationwide by...
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and Michael Levine of Carnegie Mellon. PSC is a leading partner in the TeraGrid, the National Science Foundation's cyberinfrastructure program. The Neuroscience...
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high-performance grid computing used the US-based TeraGrid computing infrastructure, funded by the National Science Foundation. TeraGrid (now continued...
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Steele (supercomputer) (section DiaGrid)
TeraGrid and the Open Science Grid using Condor software. Steele was part of Purdue's distributed computing Condor flock, and the center of DiaGrid,...
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Advanced Computing Center at University of Texas at Austin to allow users of TeraGrid to remotely access the 3D rendering capabilities of the Stampede Visualization...
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Project (TOL) are especially well known. SDSC is one of the four original TeraGrid project sites with National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)...
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SHIWA project (category Grid computing)
EGEE Grid (Enabling Grids for e-Science), the German D-Grid initiative (D-Grid), UK National Grid Service (NGS), and the North American TeraGrid (TG)...
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provided on using this version as a preinstalled package on some of the NSF TeraGrid sites. The latest release of CitComS (2.2, 3/27/07) incorporates the ability...
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Office of Cyberinfrastructure, for example, supported the TeraGrid project in which the Grid Infrastructure Group led by University of Chicago provided...
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Urgent computing (category Grid computing)
Special Priority and Urgent Computing Environment[unreliable source?] spruce.teragrid.org Beckman, Pete (March 2008). "Urgent Computing: Exploring Supercomputing's...
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Argonne National Laboratory. From 2004 to 2007 he was director of the TeraGrid Project. Prior to joining Argonne in 2000, Catlett was chief technology...
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and Brazil. The grid is peered with other grids, including TeraGrid, LHC Computing Grid, the European Grid Infrastructure, and the Extreme Science and...
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supercomputers from homegrown Beowulf clusters to the largest clusters on the Teragrid, as well as present GPU-based supercomputers. On a shared memory machine...
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2011. Worldwide LHC Computing Grid. The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), formerly Teragrid. Technology portal List of volunteer...
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"Exploration of Parallel Storage Architectures for a Blue Gene/L on the TeraGrid" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2012-02-13...
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cancelled Tempest — Apple Macintosh Quadra 660av Tempo — Apple Mac OS 8 Teragrid — Distributed Terascale Facility Terminator — Sun Network Terminal Server...
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