Title :
DIRAC Integration with Cloud Stack
Author :
Albor, V. Fernandez ; Saborido, J. ; Gomez-Folgar, F. ; Cacheiro, J. López ; Diaz, R. Graciani
Author_Institution :
Particle Phys. Dept., Santiago de Compostela Univ. (USC), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
fDate :
Nov. 29 2011-Dec. 1 2011
Abstract :
Grid is one option that researchers are already using to submit their scientific simulations. Several organizations such as CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) or EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory) are currently using grid in order to run a large part of their simulation jobs. Nowadays the increasing availability of cloud resources its making the scientific community to shift focus from grid to cloud as a way that will allow them to extend the pool of resources where they can run their jobs. Unfortunately running scientific jobs in the cloud usually requires to start again from the beginning and learn how to use new interfaces. CERN´s LHCb experiment has developed a software framework called DIRAC (Distributed Infrastructure with Remote Agent Control) which provides researchers with the perfect environment for running their jobs and get the results through a browser. Cloud Stack is an open source cloud platform, now owned by Citrix Systems, that allows building any type of cloud including public, private, and hybrid. It is the cloud management software selected in the FORMIGA CLOUD project to manage non-dedicated computer lab resources belonging to different Spanish universities. This article explains the work involved in the integration between Cloud Stack and the grid framework DIRAC. This integration will allow users to use cloud resources transparently through a common interface.
Keywords :
cloud computing; grid computing; online front-ends; public domain software; resource allocation; scientific information systems; software architecture; telecontrol; workflow management software; CERN; Citrix Systems; CloudStack; DIRAC integration; EMBL; European Molecular Biology Laboratory; European Organization for Nuclear Research; FORMIGA CLOUD project; LHCb experiment; Spanish universities; Web browser; cloud management software; cloud resource availability; distributed infrastructure with remote agent control; grid framework; hybrid cloud; nondedicated computer lab resource management; open source cloud platform; private cloud; public cloud; scientific community; scientific simulations; software framework; Computers; Conferences; Cloud; CloudStack; DIRAC; KVM; Virtualization; grid;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0090-2
DOI :
10.1109/CloudCom.2011.81