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SUMMARY:Archival Data Repository Services to Enable HPC and Cloud Workflow
 s in a Federated Research e-Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nArchival Data Repository Services to Enable HPC an
 d Cloud Workflows in a Federated Research e-Infrastructure\n\nAlam, Pleite
 r\n\nFive European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France
 ), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switzerland), and JSC (Germany), agreed to align 
 their high-end computing and storage services to facilitate the creation o
 f the Fenix Research Infrastructure. In addition to the traditional extrem
 e-scale computing and data services, Fenix provides a set of Cloud-type se
 rvices as well as services needed for federation. In this paper, we descri
 be the architecture of the Fenix infrastructure and how it can be used for
  representative workflows from the Human Brain Project (HBP). The concept 
 of the archival data repository is chosen to highlight demarcation between
  HPC and cloud access models. We will discuss some of the challenges that 
 remain in integrating the different services at HPC data centres.\n\nTag: 
 Big Data, Cloud and Distributed Computing, Extreme Scale Computing, Scient
 ific Computing, Workflows\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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