The primary purpose of the Grid Workloads Archive is to provide (anonymized) workload traces from grid environments to researchers and to practitioners alike.
AuverGrid is a production grid platform consisting of 5 clusters located geographically in the Auvergne region, France. Clusters are composed of dual 3GHz Pentium-IV Xeons nodes running Scientific Linux, LPC stands for "Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire" (Laboratory of Corpuscular Physics) of Universitè Blaise-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France. The Auvergrid project is a regional grid part of the EGEE project (Enabling Grids for E-science in Europe). This grid employs the LCG middleware as the grid's infrastructure (LCG is the Large hadron collider Computing Grid project). It is used mostly for biomedical and high-energy physics research. The status of all the sites composing the LCG is available online; here is the status of LPC.
TraceID/Source | No. Sites | No. V-Procs | No. Users | No. Jobs | Utillization | Format |
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GWA-T-4 AuverGrid | 2-5 | 101-1K | 201-500 | 200K-500K | 41%-60% | GWF |
Copyright note:
The AuverGrid traces were kindly provided by the AuverGrid team (special thanks to Dr. Emmanuel Medernach), the owners of the AuverGrid system. 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 including the Grid Workloads Archive in the acknowledgements.
A detailed analysis report of this GWA-T-4 trace is available online.