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 Grid Testbed

 
The GridLab Project finished in April 2005.
Theese web pages are hence updated only infrequently.
 
GridLab Testbed All GridLab technologies fit into the GridLab architecture which defines a cleanly layered environment. On the highest layer (called User Space) there is GAT (Application oriented high level API to complex and dynamic Grid Environments) and GridSphere (Grid-Portal development framework). The Middleware layer (called Capability Space) covers the whole range of Grid capabilities as required by applications, users and administrators, such as: GRMS (Grid Resource Management and Brokering Service), Data Access and Management (Grid Services for data management and access), GAS (Grid Authorization Service), iGrid (GridLab Information Services), Delphoi (Grid Network Monitoring & Performance Prediction Service), Mercury (Grid Monitoring infrastructure), Visualization (Grid Data and Visualization Services), Mobile Services (Grid Services supporting wireless technologies). GridLab technologies help real end-users to develop and run their grid-enabled applications. We have been testing our solutions with Cactus (Framework for scientific numerical simulations) and Triana (Visual workflow-oriented data analysis environment).

GridLab Testbed The GridLab Testbed is a Pan-European distributed infrastructure which consists of heterogeneous machines from various academic and research institutions (see its current status). It has been established as a result of collaboration of all GridLab participants and partners in order to provide a real robust grid environment. All our middleware services are deployed and tested on the GridLab Testbed every day (see more details). Moreover, useful statistics from daily software builds on our machines are also available (click here) together with a set of GridLab specific tests, such as matrix tests, functionality and usability of services, etc.

Quick links to GridLab Workpackages:
TB WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP7 WP8 WP9 WP10 WP11 WP12 WP13



   
13th October 2005, Sophia Antipolis, France, Hands-On Tutorial on GAT

28th June 2005, Mercury v2.4.1 released!

26-29th June 2005, Chicago, Common Community Interfaces to Grid Resources Workshop

5th May 2005, iGrid v 1.3 released!

8th April 2005 - GridLab project was assessed as one of the best FP5 projects

31st March 2005, After 3 years GridLab is well known around the globe!

16th March 2005, PSNC joins HP's Collaboration and Competency Network!

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  "From P2P to Web Services and Grids" by Ian Taylor, Cardiff University
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  "Grid Resource Management" by J. Nabrzyski, J.M. Schopf, J. Weglarz
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  Official GridLab users
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  GridLab in 10 minutes
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  GridLab commercial partners HP and Sun


  GridStart's umbrella
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GridLab: Grid Application Toolkit and Testbed is co-funded by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme (IST-2001-32133).
Web admin: Petr Holub, web design: Radoslaw Strugalski

Last update on Thursday, 09-Mar-2006 16:05:27 CET.