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Advanced Computing Cluster at UTFSM for ATLAS Collaboration and EELA Grid Network

The Computer Cluster at UTFSM, spearheaded by the Informatics and Physics Departments, forms a crucial part of the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN, facilitating high-performance computing needs. This cluster supports EELA Grid nodes, providing significant resources including various SL3 and SL4 architectures and tools such as AFS, LDAP, Kerberos 5, and Torque for job scheduling. With a DELL PowerEdge 2950 and equipped with state-of-the-art hardware components, the cluster boosts network performance for data-intensive physics computations, greatly enhancing collaborative research opportunities.

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Advanced Computing Cluster at UTFSM for ATLAS Collaboration and EELA Grid Network

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  1. Computer Cluster at UTFSM Yuri Ivanov, Jorge Valencia

  2. Initiative:Informatics and Physics Departments ATLAS Collaboration LHC Computing Grid EELA Computer Cluster at UTFSM EELA Grid Node at UTFSM

  3. SL3, i386 SL3, i386 SL3, i386 SL3, x86_64 SL3, x86_64 SL4, x86_64 • AFS, LDAP, Kerberos 5 (torque, psr  GSI) • Local UTFSM (Informatics, Physics) • ATLAS Collaboration(June: CERN – Chile) • Grid EELA EELA Grid Node at UTFSM DELL Power Edge 2950, 2 Xeon 1.6 GHz , 2GB RAM, 140GB SAS HD • CE • SE • WN1..11 140GB  1TB Network speed ?!

  4. UTFSM CE (torque, maui), AFS, LDAP, Kerberos Physics Fast WN, Huge SE Informatics Multi CPU WN (MPI) Other deps. WN?, SE? Cluster outlook

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