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GridPP. Prof. David Britton GridPP Project leader University of Glasgow. Vendor Day 30 th April 2010. The LHC and Experiments. Mont Blanc. CMS. Geneva. Airport. Switzerland. France. ATLAS. March 30 th 2010. The CMS Detector. Iron yoke. PWO Crystals < 3.0. ECAL. Endcap Muon.
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GridPP Prof. David BrittonGridPP Project leader University of Glasgow Vendor Day 30th April 2010 IET, Oct 09
The LHC and Experiments Mont Blanc CMS Geneva Airport Switzerland France ATLAS
The CMS Detector Iron yoke PWO Crystals < 3.0 ECAL Endcap Muon 4T solenoid Cathode strip chambers+RPC Tracker Barrel Muon Drift tube chambers + RPC Si Microstrips Pixels < 2.5 Brass/scintillator tiles < 5.0 HCAL Total weight:12,500t Overall diameter:15m Overall length:21.6m Magnetic field:4T IET, Oct 09
GridPP in Context Tier 0 A national and international role: Offline farm CERN computer centre Tier 1 National centres Online system RAL,UK RAL,UK USA Germany Italy France Tier 2 Regional groups ScotGrid ScotGrid NorthGrid NorthGrid SouthGrid SouthGrid London London “GridPP” Glasgow Edinburgh Durham Glasgow Edinburgh Durham Institutes Useful model for Particle Physics but not necessary for others Workstations
GridPP: Who are we? 19 UK Universities + CCLRC GridPP1 2001-2004 "From Web to Grid" GridPP2 2004-2007 "From Prototype to Production” GridPP3 2008-2011 "From Production to exploitation” IOP Plenary April 2007
UK Tier-2 Centres ScotGrid Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow NorthGrid Daresbury, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield SouthGrid Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Oxford, RAL PPD London Brunel, Imperial, QMUL, RHUL, UCL Mostly funded by HEFCE IOP Plenary April 2007
The Data Deluge • 10-15 PB of data/year • In 2010, requires 1100 KHSO6 (130,000 modern cores) and 200 PB of storage (disk + tape) globally • In 2011 these increase by 30% and 50% respectively • ~100 million electronic channels • 600 million p-p collision/sec
Resources in 2009 … to the LHC experiments and beyond Delivering Resources… Ready for action! An essential part of GridPP
GridPP4: The Context • The LHC has started and is likely to run throughout 2010 and 2011 before a significant break. This covers GridPP3 GridPP4 • Computing is required, as much as the detectors and the machine, in order to extract the physics. Collaborative and Competitive environment. • GridPP has a responsibility and an obligation to deliver to the UK and an international community. • The EU backdrop is complex; but is now starting to come into focus with the development of the EGI. • The UK context is responsive to the European developments with the formation of an NGI based on GridPP and the NGS.
Hardware Requirements Chamonix 2010 UK Collaboration sizes LHC Schedule Global Resource Requirements UK Resource Requirements Experiment Computing Models UK Resource Request Hardware Costings Scrutiny by C-RSG, CRRB, LHCC. Experience with real data GridPP runs a market for Tier-2 resources: We offer institutes cash and manpower in return for delivering a pre-determined level of resources at a defined service level. This competitive environment provides GridPP with value for money.
Conclusion GridPP is a national UK project involving 19 institutes that provides computing for the LHC and an integral part of the world-wide LHC computing Grid. GridPP is led from Glasgow University. Glasgow is the leading UK Tier-2 site and is highly regarded nationally and internationally. The current procurement is the final tranche of GridPP3 money; the 4th phase of the project starts in April 2011 and will extend for another 4 years. In the period there will be something like £8m worth of hardware for the Tier-1 and Tier-2 sites.