Active Collaborations and Computing Pools Comparison

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Over 20 active collaborations on the OSG with efforts supporting end-to-end delivery of services like user support, data management, and cyberinfrastructure integration. Learn about the usage comparison between OSPool and Collaboration pools in the past 12 months.

  • Collaborations
  • Computing Pools
  • OSG
  • Services
  • Infrastructure

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  1. Collaborations Session 07/10/2024 HTC 24

  2. PATh Collaboration Support Services There are currently over 20 active collaborations on the OSG with 7 more in active engagement for potential onboarding Effort supports the end-to-end delivery of services to the collaborations like user support, data and software management and cyberinfrastructure integration Collaborations leverage compute and storage capacity on the own institutional collective and on PATh managed infrastructure, such as the OSPool, OSDF origins and caches, cvmfs, access points etc

  3. Computing Pools Comparison between OSPool vs Collaboration pools usage during the past 12 months

  4. Session Schedule EIC/ePIC The ePIC Simulation Campaigns: Experience so far on the OSG and Future Use Cases (ePIC/EIC Collaboration) Sakib Rahman - Brookhaven National Lab PATh Production services Token Transition Update Brian Bockelman - Morgridge Institute GlueX GlueX in the integrated global infrastructure for distributed computing Richard Jones - University of Connecticut Dark Energy Survey (DES) Hunting for the Screams from the Stellar Graveyard Nora Sherman - University of Michigan REDTOP An update on the REDTOP collaboration Vito Di Benedetto - Fermi National Lab

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