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The UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC) was established in 2006 to bring the power of High Throughput Computing (HTC) to all fields research, and to allow the future of HTC to be shaped by insight from all fields of research

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CHTC is home for the HTCondor Software Suite (HTCSS) . CHTC is operating a HTCondor pool and a SLURM cluster that are open (fair share) to any campus researcher and their collaborators . CHTC is supporting sharing across 10 campus HTCondor pools (CMS T2, IceCube, BioState, SpaceScience, ...) • CHTC is providing campus researchers with Research Computing Facilitation services

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OSG Fabric of Services • Organized under three main thrusts - Community Building, Research Computing Facilitation, and Operation • Designed and operated to assure, scalability, trustworthiness, reproducibility. • OSG claims its services enabled in the past 12 month more than 20 core hours across more than 130 clusters located at more than 70 sites and more than 200TB of data cached across 17 caches worldwide.

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How do Cloud Resources fit into the Distributed High Throughput Computing (DHTC) model of the fabric of Services provided by the Open Science Grid (OSG)?

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The Open Science Pool (OSPool) A service provided by the OSG are Access Points (APoint) that are open to any US researcher and a distributed HTCondor pool that is managed under a fair-share scheduling policy - APoint provides workload automation, auditing and

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Democratizing Access In her presentation at the NSFNET 35 Anniversary NSF CISE AD Margert Martonosi articulated the challenge of Democratizing Access to National Research Computing Resources We view Access Points as holding the key to addressing this national challenge

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Welcome to HTCondor Week 2021
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2021Jun 9
Welcome to HTCondor Week 2021! In this video, Miron Livny kicks off HTCondor week with welcoming remarks and shares his gratitude for the high throughput computing community. This community includes organizations like the Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC), the Open Science Grid (OSG), the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh), and users of high throughput computing worldwide. Slide decks are available here: https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/157... Questions? We're happy to answer questions about the PATh Project and help researchers, campus computing providers, and research collaborations leverage both CHTC and OSG resources! Visit our contact page: https://path-cc.io/contact/ and contact us at support@opensciencegrid.org with any questions.

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Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing

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