{{{#!div class="news" {{{#!div class="title" News }}} '''Agreement between PSNC and EGI.eu''' ''[1 November 2012]'' [[BR]] Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre has signed an agreement ([[https://documents.egi.eu/secure/ShowDocument?docid=1350|full text]]) with the [[http://www.egi.eu/|EGI.eu]] to integrate the !QosCosGrid middleware stack into the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI). !QosCosGrid will extend the current capabilities of the EGI e-infrastructure by providing mechanisms for advance reservation and co-allocation of heterogeneous resources. '''QCG-Broker 2.8''' ''[5 September 2012]'' [[BR]] After 6 months from the last release of QCG-Broker, the next version of the service has been deployed in the PL-Grid infrastructure. Main enhancements include: improved stability, improved performance, more accurate brokering algorithms and implemented support for interactive jobs. '''QCG-Icon 1.0 Beta''' ''[5 September 2012]'' [[BR]] The beta version of the lightweight desktop application enabling remote access to !QosCosGrid has been already published. The 1.0 release of QCG-Icon provides many enhancements, but in its current version, may include minor bugs. All comments are welcomed as they help to improve the tool. '''Cluster Inula in QCG''' ''[20 August 2012]'' !QosCosGrid has been extended with a cluster Inula from PSNC. Thus the !QosCosGrid infrastructure offers currently access to 6 PL-Grid clusters. '''QCG services update''' ''[3 August 2012]'' [[BR]] The 2.6 release of the all QCG services is already available for download. The new version was developed with close cooperation between QCG team and various users communities, especially from the PL-Grid and MAPPER projects. Thus the many of offered enhancements is the response to reported opinions and significantly improves the practical usability of grid and cloud computing. '''QCG-Broker 2.6''' ''[3 April 2012]'' [[BR]] The version 2.6 of the QCG-Broker service has been released and deployed in PL-GRID infrastructure. Main changes include additional form of description of jobs (a simple script with “#QCG” directives) and a set of “qcg-” commands to interact with the infrastructure. The motivation for both extensions was to simplify the process of defining as well as controlling of experiments and to make the process similar to the approach well known and used in queuing systems. '''!QosCosGrid 2.4''' ''[20 December 2011]'' [[BR]] Just before New Year, a new version of !QosCosGrid has been published. We hope the extensions and improvements included in this release will importantly contribute to further development of new and existing Grid infrastructures. '''The first MAPPER review''' ''[24 November 2011]''[[BR]] During the first review of the MAPPER project, the !QosCosGrid stack has been successfully presented in the two demanding multiscale scenarios. Within the loosly-coupled scenario, QCG has been utilized to create advance reservations for the efficient workflow execution, while within the tightly-coupled one to create advance reservations and run co-allocated jobs simultaneously on several clusters. [[news|See all news]] }}} {{{#!div class="qcgfrontpage" = !QosCosGrid = The !QosCosGrid (QCG) middleware is an integrated system offering advanced job and resource management capabilities to deliver to end-users supercomputer-like performance and structure. By connecting many distributed computing resources together, QCG offers highly efficient mapping, execution and monitoring capabilities for variety of applications, such as parameter sweep, workflows, MPI or hybrid MPI-OpenMP. Thanks to !QosCosGrid, large-scale applications, multi-scale or complex computing models written in Fortran, C, C++ or Java can be automatically distributed over a network of computing resources with guaranteed QoS. The middleware provides also a set of unique features, such as advance reservation and co-allocation of distributed computing resources. == QCG Middleware == !QosCosGrid provides: * the most efficient remote access to computational resources in a single cluster or many clusters in Poland and Europe, * automatic steering of various types of complex computing experiments ranging from multi-parameter sweep studies to cross-cluster executions of parallel applications, * fully transparent integration with parallel programming and execution environments like OpenMPI and !ProActive located on many computing clusters, * support for Quality of Service (e.g. start time) based on advance reservation mechanisms, * shorter waiting times and improved resource utilization by hierarchical grid- and local-level job scheduling, * management of input and output files in distributed computing clusters, * efficient integration between services and queuing systems ensuring high performance and reliability of the overall system, * extensible, open and standard based architecture supporting OGF DRMAA, JSDL, BES and HPC Profile with pluggable modules, * secure communication channels using transport level (SSL/TLS, X.509) and message level (SAML2.0) mechanisms, * delivered together with command-line, graphical, web-based or even mobile phone tools for end users and administrators, * fast and reliable installation procedures. !QosCosGrid consists of the following components: ||= Component =||= Main function =||= Home Page =|| || [[components#QCG-Computing|QCG-Computing]] || Basic Execution Service (BES) supporting advance reservation || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-computing| QCG-Computing Home Page]] || || [[components#QCG-Notification|QCG-Notification]] || Notification capabilities based on WS-Notification || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-notification| QCG-Notification Home Page]] || || [[components#QCG-Broker|QCG-Broker]] || Resource management and brokering service || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-broker| QCG-Broker Home Page]] || || QCG-OpenMPI || Extended version of OpenMPI library supporting cross-cluster job execution || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-openmpi| QCG-OpenMPI Home Page]] || || QCG-Core || Common library for !QosCosGrid components || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-core| QCG-Core Home Page]] || || QCG-Tools || Various elements extending the !QosCosGrid stack || [[http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-tools| QCG-Tools Home Page]] || === Interoperability & standards supported === The !QosCosGrid implementation is based on the open, widely accepted standards. In general, !QosCosGrid supports OGF DRMAA, JSDL, BES, HPC Basic Profile and OASIS WS-Notification. === Further reading === * [[user_information|End-user Information]] * [[developer_information|Application Developer Information]] * [[components|Components and Architecture]] * [[installation|Installation]] * [[community|Community]] * [[publications|Publications and Presentations]] * [[benchmarks|Benchmarks and Tests]] == Contact == The !QosCosGrid Infrastructude middleware is developed by the team of Applications Department of [[http://www.man.poznan.pl|Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center]] General questions please send to: contact@qoscosgrid.org[[BR]] Technical questions please send to: support@lists.qoscosgrid.org }}}