GWA-T-11 LCG

The primary purpose of the Grid Workloads Archive is to provide (anonymized) workload traces from grid environments to researchers and to practitioners alike.

GWA-T-11 LCG


Grid Description

This log contains 11 days of activity from multiple nodes that make up the LCG (Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid). Users submit serial or parallel jobs to resource brokers. The resource brokers find suitable resources for carying out the computation, and send processes for execution on the different systems. The log is at the level of individual processes, and does not contain data about which processes may be part of the same parallel job. A side effect is that all jobs (actually processes) are recorded as having a size of 1. For more information about this installation, see the LCG website.
Hui Li, Michael Muskulus, and Lex Wolters, Modeling Job Arrivals in a Data-Intensive Grid. In Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, Eitan Frachtenberg and Uwe Schwiegelshohn, (ed.), Springer Verlag, Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. vol. 4376, pp. 210--231, 2006.
Trace sharing:
Imperial College London HEP e-Science group
Hui Li, Dror Feitelson, Parallel Workloads Archive

Contributors

Trace Summary

TraceID/Source No. Sites No. V-Procs No. Users No. Jobs Utillization Format
GWA-T-11 LCG N/A 10K-25K 201-500 100K-200K N/A GWF

Trace Download

Copyright note:
The LCG data was graciously provided by the e-Science Group of HEP at Imperial College London, and made publicly available by Hui Li through the Parallel Workloads Archive.. To use these traces, you must include an acknowledgement to the source of the data in any published material that refers to the data. Please also consider refering to the Grid Workloads Archive in the acknowledgements.

Analysis report

A detailed analysis report of this GWA-T-11 trace is available online.