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5–9 Nov 2007
The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis
US/Central timezone

HEP Applications with Globus Virtual Workspaces

7 Nov 2007, 16:50
10m
Seminar Room B (The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis)

Seminar Room B

The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis

Eric P. Newman Education Center 320 South Euclid Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 USA
Virtualization Virtualization II

Speaker

Ian Gable (University of Victoria)

Description

HEP applications often have very specific OS requirements and shared resources available to HEP in Canada may not be able to meet the specific OS requirements of a particular application. We have investigated VMs as a mechanism for packaging a complete application and shipping it out to a remote grid site complete with all its requirements. We will discuss experiences using Globus Virtual Workspaces for remote deployment of VMs to Canadian Grid sites.
Approximate Length (in minutes) (default is 15 minutes for Site Reports and 30 minutes for others, including questions) 10

Primary author

Ian Gable (University of Victoria)

Presentation materials