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Lark
Introduction
Lark is a NSF-funded project for adding network-awareness to Condor's High Throughput Computing approach.Broadly, it can be split into three major areas:
- Advanced Network Testbed: A small testbed for Condor networking technologies. Consists of dedicated Condor pools at Wisconsin and Nebraska. This will serve as a "launch point" for Lark technologies onto the production clusters at the sites.
- Network Monitoring: Integrating existing network monitoring tools (particularly, perfSONAR) into the Condor ecosystem. This will provide various Condor daemons with the ability to make decisions based on the observed network state.
- Network Management: Have Condor actively alter the network layer based on its internal policies.
Lark started on October 1 and will last for approximately two years. More information will be added to this wiki page as the project progresses.
Attachments:
- Lark_proposal_scrubbed.pdf 357185 bytes added by bbockelm on 2012-Nov-13 17:06:27 UTC.
A shortened version of the original Lark proposal.
- LarkNSFAnnualReportYr1-scrubbed.pdf 133082 bytes added by tannenba on 2013-Oct-03 17:13:13 UTC.
A shortened version of the Lark Year 1 Annual Report