The Diverse use of Clouds by CMS

The resources CMS is using are increasingly being offered as clouds. In Run 2 of the LHC the majority of CMS CERN resources, both in Meyrin and at the Wigner Computing Centre, will be presented as cloud resources on which CMS will have to build its own infrastructure. This infrastructure will need t...

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Hauptverfasser: Andronis, Anastasios, Bauer, Daniela, Chaze, Olivier, Colling, David, Dobson, Marc, Fayer, Simon, Girone, Maria, Grandi, Claudio, Huffman, Adam, Hufnagel, Dirk, Khan, Farrukh Aftab, Lahiff, Andrew, McCrae, Alison, Rand, Duncan, Sgaravatto, Massimo, Tiradani, Anthony, Zhang, Xiaomei
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