11–14 Apr 2011
Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva, Vilnius
Europe/Vilnius timezone

What changes with EMI 1?

12 Apr 2011, 11:00
30m
Theta (80) (Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva, Vilnius)

Theta (80)

Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva, Vilnius

Description of the work

EMI will deliver a consolidated and streamlined set of services and
components from ARC, gLite, UNICORE and dCache by
re-factoring existing components, defining and implementing standards
and phasing out duplicate or obsolete
components from the original middleware stacks. The middleware
components are divided in four areas (Compute, Data, Security,
Infrastructure). This tutorial will introduce some general aspects about installation of EMI components,
highlighting changes introduced by EMI-1, and will then provide a tutorial on the installation and
configuration of one of its solutions for computing: Cream.
Access to virtual machines will be provided,
allowing participants to perform installations by themselves.

URL

http://www.eu-emi.org

Overview

EMI aims to deliver a consolidated set of middleware components
for deployment in Distributed Computing Infrastructures, extending the
interoperability between grids and other computing
infrastructures, strengthening the reliability of the services, and
establish a sustainable model to maintain and
evolve the middleware, fulfilling the requirements of user
communities. EMI middleware will be not build from ground, but based
on existing solutions, that will be enhanced by standards adoption and
mutual interoperability. This workshop is an opportunity for resource
providers to be introduced with main features of EMI-1 release, to
have an overview of EMI-1 related changes and its Computing and Data solutions.

Conclusions

Based on production-proof solutions deployed in large scale
infrastructures, EMI offers a wide range of solutions that can be
adapted to tailor infrastructures according to different
needs. Future work will address their interoperability and standard
adoptions, that will potentially extend the base of supported
communities.

Impact

The participants will get a concrete overview of EMI-1 changes and then a tutorial on
installation of Cream; participants will be thus able to reproduce installation and
configuration on their own.

Presentation materials