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January 9th, 2008
Feature - United we compute: FermiGrid continues to yield results
Abstract:
FermiGrid's contributions continue to grow, reaching beyond physics and Fermilab to play a part in projects including the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory and the nanohub computational nanotechnology group.
"FermiGrid operates as a universal donor of opportunistic resources to Open Science Grid," says Keith Chadwick, associate head of FermiGrid facilities. "Since January 2007, we have given away roughly ten thousand CPU-hours per month to OSG's virtual organizations."
Eleven virtual organizations are hosted at Fermilab and take advantage of FermiGrid resources. In addition, FermiGrid also contributes to the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, which will be used for the upcoming operations of the Large Hadron Collider.
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