30 September 2019 to 4 October 2019
Montenegro, Budva, Becici
Europe/Podgorica timezone

Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex of JINR: status and perspectives

2 Oct 2019, 10:00
30m
Splendid Conference & SPA Resort, Conference Hall Baltšiċa

Splendid Conference & SPA Resort, Conference Hall Baltšiċa

Plenary Plenary

Speaker

Dr Tatiana Strizh (JINR)

Description

The implementation of the MICC (Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex) project in 2017-2019 laid foundation for its further development and evolution taking into account new requirements to the computing infrastructure for JINR scientific research. The rapid development of information technologies and new user requirements stimulate the development of all MICC components and platforms. Multi-functionality, high reliability and availability in a 24x7 mode, scalability and high performance, a reliable data storage system, information security and a customized software environment for different user groups are the main requirements, which the MICC should meet as a modern scientific computing complex. The JINR MICC consisting of four key components - the grid infrastructure, the central computing complex, the computing cloud and the HybriLIT high-performance platform which includes the ‘Govorun’ supercomputer, ensures the implementation of a whole range of competitive research conducted at the world level at JINR in experiments: MPD, BM@N, Alice, ATLAS, CMS, NOvA, BESIII, STAR, COMPASS and others. The MICC includes theTier1 grid center which is the only one in the JINR Member States and one of the 7 world data storage and processing centers of the CMS experiment (CERN). The JINR Tier1 and Tier2 grid sites are elements of the global grid infrastructure used in the WLCG project for processing data from the LHC experiments and other grid applications.

Primary author

Co-authors

Andrey Dolbilov (JINR) Dr Dmitry Podgainy (JINR) Ivan Kashunin (JINR) Dr Nikolay Kutovskiy (JINR) Dr Oksana Streltsova (JINR) Dr Tatiana Strizh (JINR) Valery Mitsyn (JINR) Vladimir Trofimov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

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