Some Large Scale Grid deployment in Research

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DataGrid
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This ambitious project of EU has objective to build the next generation computing infrastructure providing intensive computation and analysis of shared large-scale databases, from hundreds of TeraBytes to PetaBytes, across widely distributed scientific communities.

Grid Physics Network (GriPhyN)
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The GriPhyN Project is developing Grid technologies for scientific and engineering projects that must collect and analyse distributed, petabyte-scale datasets. GriPhyN aims to deploy computational environments called Petascale Virtual Data Grids (PVDGs) that meet the data-intensive computational needs of a diverse community of thousands of scientists spread across the globe.

TeraGrid
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TeraGrid is an effort to build and deploy the world's largest, fastest, most comprehensive, distributed infrastructure for open scientific research. When completed, the TeraGrid will include 13.6 teraflops of computing power distributed at the four TeraGrid sites, facilities capable of managing and storing more than 450 terabytes of data, high-resolution visualization environments, and toolkits for grid computing.

International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory (iVDGL)
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By seamlessly connecting an international network of powerful computers at 40 locations in the United States, Europe and Asia, iVDGL will allow scientists worldwide to view and analyse the huge amounts of data flowing from experiments in high-energy and nuclear physics, gravitational waves, astronomy, biology and other areas.

NEESGrid
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It will connect a growing list of geographically distributed members of the NSF-funded George E. Brown, Jr., Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES), a distributed virtual laboratory for earthquake experimentation and simulation

Particle Physics Data Grid (PPDG)
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Its first objective is to develop the infrastructure for multipetabyte data sets to be analysed, with support for hundreds to thousands of experimenters. The second objective is to build on that infrastructure to support large-scale collaborative science. PPDG will develop, acquire and deliver vitally needed Grid-enabled tools for data-intensive requirements of particle and nuclear physics.

EuroGrid
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The main objective of EuroGrid project is to To establish a European GRID network of leading High Performance Computing centres from different European countries. It contains vario s research projects like BioGrid, MeteoGrid, HPC Research Grid etc.

World Wide Grid (WWG)
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The World Wide Grid (WWG) test-bed is used for investigation, development, and testing of fundamental research ideas in peer-to-peer Grid computing.


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