Phenomenology tools on cloud infrastructures using OpenStack

We present a new environment for computations in particle physics phenomenology employing recent developments in cloud computing. On this environment users can create and manage “virtual” machines on which the phenomenology codes/tools can be deployed easily in an automated way. We analyze the perfo...

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Hauptverfasser: Campos, I., Fernández-del-Castillo, E., Heinemeyer, S., Lopez-Garcia, A., Pahlen, F., Borges, G.
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description We present a new environment for computations in particle physics phenomenology employing recent developments in cloud computing. On this environment users can create and manage “virtual” machines on which the phenomenology codes/tools can be deployed easily in an automated way. We analyze the performance of this environment based on “virtual” machines versus the utilization of physical hardware. In this way we provide a qualitative result for the influence of the host operating system on the performance of a representative set of applications for phenomenology calculations.
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Astrophysics and Cosmology
Cloud computing
Elementary Particles
Hadrons
Hardware
Heavy Ions
Infrastructure
Internet software
Mathematical analysis
Measurement Science and Instrumentation
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Physics
Particle physics
Phenomenology
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Quantum Field Theories
Quantum Field Theory
Special Article - Tools for Experiment and Theory
String Theory
Utilization
Virtual environments
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