Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP IHEPCCC Meeting (June 06) Peter Watkins  EGEE Virtual Organisations  Grid Utilisation by VOs  Biomed Data Challenges.

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Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP IHEPCCC Meeting (June 06) Peter Watkins  EGEE Virtual Organisations  Grid Utilisation by VOs  Biomed Data Challenges  Grids in the UK

Your university or experiment logo here 1 June 2006 Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP EGEE Virtual Organisations EGEE (LCG) counts over 180 sites worldwide providing ~38000 CPUs and ~13000 TB of storage EGEE is driven by HEP and biomedical activities Some non HEP VOs: Biomed, Compchem (Chemistry), Egeode (Geophysics), ESR (Earth Sciences), Fusion (Physics), Magic (Astrophysics) Full list of 70 registered VOs (not all active) available at:

Your university or experiment logo here 1 June 2006 Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP Grid Utilisation by VOs HEP main customer of the Grid (~95% of total use)! Biomed and ESR main non-physics VOs Full accounting data is available on: www3.egee.cesga.es/gridsite/accounting/C ESGA/tree_vo.php www3.egee.cesga.es/gridsite/accounting/C ESGA/tree_vo.php Accounting for selected VOs (June 05 – May 06) : BiomedCompChemESRFusionMagic # Jobs Norm. CPU (*) (*) Normalised CPU time 1K.SI2K.Hours

Your university or experiment logo here 1 June 2006 Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP Biomed Data Challenges EGEE (GridPP) sites dedicated resources to 2 Biomed data challenges: 1.‘Wide In Silico Docking On Malaria’ in June/August 05 2.‘In Silico Docking on Grid infrastructures to accelerate drug design against H5N1 neuraminidases’ in April 06 EGEE news release: `… 2000 computers were used during 4 weeks in April – the equivalent of 1000 years on a single computer.’ Appeared in the media (BBC news)

Your university or experiment logo here 1 June 2006 Non-HEP Grid Use of EGEE/GridPP Grids in the UK  Two main Grid deployment efforts in the UK: GridPP and NGS GridPP tightly integrated with EGEE/LCG project → Use gLite middleware → Supports EGEE VOs GridPP counts 24 sites providing more than 5000 CPUs and ~300 TB of storage NGS consists of 4 core sites + 4 partners sites with over 2000 CPUS and over 36 TB of data NGS and GridPP working towards convergence  There are other UK projects and projects with UK involvement, e.g. CancerGrid and MammoGrid