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<b>Grid'5000 is a precursor infrastructure of [https://www.slices-fr.eu SLICES-FR], the French node of [https://www.slices-ri.eu SLICES-RI], Scientific Large Scale Infrastructure for Computing/Communication Experimental Studies.</b> | |||
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[[Image:g5k-backbone.png|thumbnail|260px|right|Grid'5000|link=https://www.grid5000.fr]] | |||
[[Image: | '''Grid'5000 is a large-scale and flexible testbed for experiment-driven research in all areas of computer science, with a focus on parallel and distributed computing, including Cloud, HPC, Big Data and AI.''' | ||
Key features: | |||
--- | * provides '''access to a large amount of resources''': 15000 cores, 800 compute-nodes grouped in homogeneous clusters, and featuring various technologies: PMEM, GPU, SSD, NVMe, 10G and 25G Ethernet, Infiniband, Omni-Path | ||
* '''highly reconfigurable and controllable''': researchers can experiment with a fully customized software stack thanks to bare-metal deployment features, and can isolate their experiment at the networking layer | |||
* '''advanced monitoring and measurement features for traces collection of networking and power consumption''', providing a deep understanding of experiments | |||
* '''designed to support Open Science and reproducible research''', with full traceability of infrastructure and software changes on the testbed | |||
* '''a vibrant community''' of 500+ users supported by a solid technical team | |||
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[[ | Read more about our [[Team|teams]], our [[Publications|publications]], and the [[Grid5000:UsagePolicy|usage policy]] of the testbed. Then [[Grid5000:Get_an_account|get an account]], and learn how to use the testbed with our [[Getting_Started|Getting Started tutorial]] and the rest of our [[:Category:Portal:User|Users portal]]. | ||
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Published documents and presentations: | |||
[ | * [[Media:Grid5000.pdf|Presentation of Grid'5000]] (April 2019) | ||
* [https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/images/Grid5000_science-advisory-board_report_2018.pdf Report from the Grid'5000 Science Advisory Board (2018)] | |||
Older documents: | |||
* [https://www.grid5000.fr/slides/2014-09-24-Cluster2014-KeynoteFD-v2.pdf Slides from Frederic Desprez's keynote at IEEE CLUSTER 2014] | |||
[ | * [https://www.grid5000.fr/ScientificCommittee/SAB%20report%20final%20short.pdf Report from the Grid'5000 Science Advisory Board (2014)] | ||
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|- | Grid'5000 is supported by a scientific interest group (GIS) hosted by Inria and including CNRS, RENATER and several Universities as well as other organizations. Inria has been supporting Grid'5000 through ADT ALADDIN-G5K (2007-2013), ADT LAPLACE (2014-2016), and IPL [[Hemera|HEMERA]] (2010-2014). | ||
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== Random pick of publications == | |||
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==Latest news== | |||
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* [[Grenoble:Home|Grenoble]] | * [[Grenoble:Home|Grenoble]] | ||
* [[Lille:Home|Lille]] | * [[Lille:Home|Lille]] | ||
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===INRIA=== | ===INRIA=== | ||
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===CNRS=== | ===CNRS=== | ||
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===Universities=== | ===Universities=== | ||
IMT Atlantique<br/> | |||
Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP<br/> | |||
Université Rennes 1, Rennes<br/> | |||
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse / INSA / FERIA / Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse<br/> | Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse / INSA / FERIA / Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse<br/> | ||
Université Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux<br/> | |||
Université Lille 1, Lille<br/> | |||
École Normale Supérieure, Lyon<br/> | |||
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===Regional councils=== | ===Regional councils=== | ||
Aquitaine<br/> | |||
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes<br/> | |||
Bretagne<br/> | Bretagne<br/> | ||
Champagne-Ardenne<br/> | |||
Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur<br/> | Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur<br/> | ||
Hauts de France<br/> | |||
Lorraine<br/> | Lorraine<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 11 June 2026
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Grid'5000 is a precursor infrastructure of SLICES-FR, the French node of SLICES-RI, Scientific Large Scale Infrastructure for Computing/Communication Experimental Studies.
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Grid'5000 is a large-scale and flexible testbed for experiment-driven research in all areas of computer science, with a focus on parallel and distributed computing, including Cloud, HPC, Big Data and AI. Key features:
Older documents:
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Random pick of publications
Five random publications that benefited from Grid'5000 (at least 2954 overall):
- Célian Ringwald, Fabien Gandon, Catherine Faron, Franck Michel, Hanna Abi Akl. Extensive Benchmark of Frugal Encoder–Decoder Language Models for Datatype Properties Extraction and RDF Knowledge Graph Generation. Semantic Web – Interoperability, Usability, Applicability, 2026, 17 (4), 10.1177/22104968261452987. hal-05656325 view on HAL pdf
- Sofía Callejas, Hernan Lira, Andrew Berry, Luis Martí, Nayat Sanchez-Pi. No Plankton Left Behind: Preliminary results on massive plankton image recognition. 1th Latin American High Performance Computing Conference - CARLA 2024, Ginés Guerrero; Jaime San Martín; Esteban Meneses; Carlos J Barrios H; Carla Osthoff; Jose M Monsalve Diaz, Sep 2024, Santiago de Chile, Chile. hal-04803602 view on HAL pdf
- Ndeye-Emilie Mbengue, Pierre Monnin, Miguel Couceiro, Fabien Gandon. Which Are the Low-Resource Languages of the Semantic Web?. ESWC 2026 - 23rd European Semantic Web Conference, May 2026, Dubrovnik, Croatia. hal-05607932 view on HAL pdf
- Volodia Parol-Guarino, Nikos Parlavantzas. Auction-based Placement of Function Chains in the Fog at Scale. Europar 2025 - 31st International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Aug 2025, Dresden, Germany. pp.1-14. hal-05121317 view on HAL pdf
- Cherif Latreche, Nikos Parlavantzas, Hector A Duran-Limon. FoRLess: A Deep Reinforcement Learning-based approach for FaaS Placement in Fog. UCC 2024 - 17th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, Dec 2024, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. pp.1-9. hal-04791252 view on HAL pdf
Latest news
Changes to VS Code and AI Extensions Usage on Frontend
Recently, we have observed a critical increase in resource consumption (CPU and memory) on these nodes. This is primarily caused by VS Code Server (or similar) instances and associated AI-assisted coding extensions (such as Copilot, Tabnine, or local LLM agents) running directly on the frontend.
As a reminder, frontends are strictly dedicated to lightweight tasks: code editing, file management, and job submission. Running heavy background processes or AI agents on these shared machines degrades performance for the entire community and risks crashing the machines. Frontend are not sized for heavy code/system compilation/build either. Heavy tasks must be run on reserved nodes.
What is changing:
- ban on frontend: running VS Code Server (or similar), AI extensions, or any background development agents directly on the frontend will shortly be prohibited. - automated cleanup: we will actively monitor these nodes. Any unauthorized, resource-intensive processes or persistent VS Code servers found running on the login nodes will be terminated without prior warning.
How to continue using VS Code and AI tools?:
We fully understand that these tools could be essential for your work. Therefore, this usage is completely permitted and supported on the compute nodes.
To use VS Code and your AI agents properly, you must schedule an interactive session via the batch scheduler (OAR). You can do this by:
- Requesting an interactive allocation using oarsub -I.
- Tunneling your VS Code Remote-SSH connection directly to the allocated compute node instead of the frontend
This ensures you have dedicated resources for your AI tools without impacting other users.
-- Grid'5000 Team 16:00, 15 Jun 2026 (CEST)
End of support for Rocky8/9 and ubuntu2004
Support for the Rocky8/9 and Ubuntu2004 kadeploy environments is stopped due to the end of upstream support and compatibility issues with recent hardware.
The last version of the Rocky8 environments (version 2024071119), Rocky9 environments (version 2024071119), Ubuntu2004 environments (version 2025031116) will remain available on /grid5000.
Older versions can still be accessed in the archive directory (see /grid5000/README.unmaintained-envs for more information).
-- Grid'5000 Team 09:40, 10 May 2026 (CEST)
Cluster Chicoree is now in default queue at Lille
We are pleased to announce that the Chicoree [1] cluster is now available in the default queue.
Chicoree is a cluster composed of 1 Proliant DL380a Gen12 node, featuring:
This cluster was funded by the CPER CornelIA.
This cluster is tagged as "exotic", so the `-t exotic` option must be provided to oarsub to select chicoree.
[1] https://www.grid5000.fr/w/Lille:Hardware#chicoree
Best regards, Grid'5000 Technical Team
-- Grid'5000 Team 09:30, 04 June 2026 (CEST)
Cluster Sasquatch is now in default queue at Grenoble
We are pleased to announce that the Sasquatch [1] cluster is now available in the default queue.
Sasquatch is a cluster composed of 2 HPE RL300 nodes, each featuring:
This cluster was funded by the PEPR IA.
[1] https://www.grid5000.fr/w/Grenoble:Hardware#sasquatch
[2] https://amperecomputing.com/briefs/ampere-altra-family-product-brief
Best regards, Grid'5000 Technical Team
-- Grid'5000 Team 10:15, 11 February 2026 (CEST)
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