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ObjectiveIn Ireland, the universities and other institutions of advanced education and research are represented in Government by the Higher Education Authority (HEA), and computing systems at these institutions are interconnected by the HEAnet. Grid-Ireland is a managed layer above HEAnet that provides grid services. The aim is to enable communities of users, for example, astrophysicists, geneticists or linguists, to construct virtual organizations above Grid-Ireland. The guiding principle is that there may be many virtual organizations, but there only needs to be one grid layer. The benefit is a research platform for scientists and an object of research for computer scientists, and a natural symbiosis between the two. StructureThe Grid-Ireland infrastructure is managed from the Operations Centre hosted by the Computer Architecture Group at Trinity College Dublin. The infrastructure consists of 17 Grid gateways which connect sites to the Grid, allowing local users access to computing resources throughout Ireland and worldwide. National services such as resource brokerage, virtual organisation management, data replica management a software repository are also provided by the Operations Centre, making Grid-Ireland a self-sufficient Grid.Participating OrganizationsThe Grid-Ireland sites are:
The results of twice-daily tests of the sites can be seen here. Virtual OrganisationsThere are currently 11 virtual organisations established within Grid-Ireland. You can find out more about them on this page.Also see CA Acceptance Matrix. Related ResearchIn addition to the initial seed research under Enterprise Ireland strategic research grant ST/2000/099, participants in Grid-Ireland are involved in research into or using grid technologies via the European DataGrid, CrossGrid and EGEE projects. A national project to extend Grid-Ireland to nine sites and to form the first Virtual Organization in Ireland (CosmoGrid) received funding approval in DEC-2001, and subsequently a number of other national projects have been funded. The relevant funding bodies are:
Current StatusAll 18 Grid-Ireland sites are running gLite 3.1 grid middleware and TCD, and DIAS are registered in LCG/EGEE.
Last modified Thu 8 October 2009 . View page history Switch to HTTPS . Website Help . Print View . Built with GridSite 1.1.15d The Grid-Ireland website is hosted on cagraidsvr06.cs.tcd.ie in the Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin. |