Advanced Resource Connector
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Developer(s) | NorduGrid, NeIC, EU projects |
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Initial release | 13 April 2004 |
Stable release | 6.17
/ 24 November 2022 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C++, PHP, Perl, Python, Shell |
Operating system | Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Available in | English, Russian, Swedish |
Type | Grid computing |
License | Apache License 2.0[1] |
Website | www |
Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a grid computing middleware introduced by NorduGrid. It provides a common interface for submission of computational tasks to different distributed computing systems and thus can enable grid infrastructures of varying size and complexity. The set of services and utilities providing the interface is known as ARC Computing Element (ARC-CE).[2] ARC-CE functionality includes data staging and caching, developed in order to support data-intensive distributed computing.[3] ARC is an open source software distributed under the Apache License 2.0.[1]
History
ARC appeared (and is still often referred to) as the NorduGrid middleware, originally proposed as an architecture on top of the Globus Toolkit[4] optimized for the needs of High-Energy Physics computing for the Large Hadron Collider experiments.[5] First deployment of ARC at the NorduGrid testbed took place in summer 2002, and by 2003 it was used to support complex computations.[6]
The first stable release of ARC (version 0.4) came out in April 2004 under the GNU General Public License.[7] The name "Advanced Resource Connector" was introduced for this release to distinguish the middleware from the infrastructure. In the same year, the Swedish national Grid project Swegrid became the first large cross-discipline infrastructure to be based on ARC.[8]
In 2005, NorduGrid was formally established as a collaboration to support and coordinate ARC development.[9] In 2006 two closely related projects were launched: the Nordic Data Grid Facility, deploying a pan-Nordic e-Science infrastructure based on ARC, and KnowARC, focused on transforming ARC into a next generation Grid middleware.[citation needed]
ARC v0.6 was released in May 2007, becoming the second stable release.[10] Its key feature was introduction of the client library enabling easy development of higher-level applications. It was also the first ARC release making use of open standards, as it included support for JSDL. Later that year, the first technology preview of the next generation ARC middleware was made available, though was not distributed with ARC itself.[11] The new approach involved switching to a Web service based architecture, and in general a very substantial re-factorisation of the core code.[citation needed]
In 2008, the NorduGrid consortium adopted the Apache License for all ARC components.[citation needed]
The last stable release in the 0-line was ARC v0.8, shipped in September 2009.[12] It eventually included a preview version of the new execution service - the A-REX' - and several other components, like Chelonia, ISIS, Charon' and the arcjobtool GUI.[citation needed]
In parallel to ARC v0.8, the EU KnowARC project released in November 2009 the conceptual ARC NOX suite, which was a complete Grid solution, fully based on Web service technologies.[13] The name NOX actually indicates the release date: November of the Year of the Ox.[citation needed]
In May 2011, NorduGrid released ARC v11.05 (adopting Ubuntu versioning scheme this time). This release marked the complete transition from the old execution service to A-REX and accompanying services. For backwards compatibility with the existing infrastructures, old interfaces for the execution service and the information system were retained.[citation needed]
ARC 6 was released in May 2019[14] and while having same interfaces it features a completely redesigned configuration and a new management tool.[citation needed]
Source code
ARC is free software available from the NorduGrid public repository, both as binary packages for a variety of Linux systems and source, as well as on GitHub. The open source development of the ARC middleware is coordinated by the NorduGrid collaboration. Contributions to the software, documentation and dissemination activities are coming from the community and from various projects, such as the EU KnowARC and EMI projects, NDGF, NeIC and various national infrastructure and research projects.
Versioning
Between 2011 and 2018 ARC used an Ubuntu-like versioning schema for bundled releases consisting of individual components. Individual components have own versioning, corresponding to code tags.[15] Version of the core ARC packages is often used instead of the formal release number in everyday communication. Starting with ARC6 (2019) version number of the release coincides with that of the tag.
Standards and interoperability
ARC implements several Open Grid Forum standards, in particular, JSDL, Glue2, BES, UR/RUS and StAR.[16]
ARC in various projects and initiatives
European Middleware Initiative
In 2010-2013, several key ARC components - most notably, HED, A-REX, clients and libraries - were included in the European Middleware Initiative (EMI) software stack. Through EMI, ARC became a part of the Unified Middleware Distribution (UMD) of the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI).
Nordic DataGrid Facility and NeIC
ARC is the basis of the computing infrastructure of the Nordic Data Grid Facility (NDGF). In 2006-2010 NDGF actively contributed to ARC development, and since 2010 provides ARC deployment expertise within EGI. Since 2012, NDGF became a part of the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration.[17]
KnowARC project
Grid-enabled Know-how Sharing Technology Based on ARC Services and Open Standards (KnowARC) was a Sixth Framework Programme Specific Targeted Research Project, funded under Priority IST-2005-2.5.4 "Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services" from June 2006 to November 2009.[18][19] In many ways it was the project that shaped ARC. The main goal was to make ARC based on open community standards, and among the key results was creation of the standardized Hosting Environment for ARC services (HED).
Apart from its main aim of further developing ARC,[20] it contributed to the development of standards,[21] and increased Grid and ARC usage in medicine and bioinformatics.[22][23]
In July 2009, KnowARC announced it contributed to the integration of Grid technologies into official Linux repositories by adding Globus Toolkit components into Fedora and Debian repositories.[24]
See also
References
- ^ a b NorduGrid Downloads
- ^ "ARC Computing Element System Administrator Guide" (PDF). NorduGrid. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ^ Ellert, Mattias; et al. (February 2007). "Advanced Resource Connector middleware for lightweight computational Grids". Future Generation Computer Systems. 23 (2): 219–240. doi:10.1016/j.future.2006.05.008.
- ^ Ellert, Mattias; Konstantinov, Aleksandr; Kónya, Balázs; Smirnova, Oxana; Wäänänen, Anders (2003). "The NorduGrid project: using Globus toolkit for building GRID infrastructure". Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A. 502 (2–3): 407–410. Bibcode:2003NIMPA.502..407E. doi:10.1016/S0168-9002(03)00453-4.
- ^ Wäänänen, Anders; Ellert, Mattias; Konstantinov, Aleksandr; Kónya, Balázs (2002). "An Overview of an Architecture Proposal for a High Energy Physics Grid". In Fagerholm, Juha; Haataja, Juha; Järvinen, Jari; Lyly, Mikko; Råback, Peter; Savolainen, Ville (eds.). Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 2367. Springer. pp. 76–86. doi:10.1007/3-540-48051-X_9. ISBN 978-3-540-43786-4.
- ^ Eerola, Paula; et al. (2003). "Atlas Data-Challenge 1 on NorduGrid". Proceedings of 2003 Conference for Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics. arXiv:physics/0306013. Bibcode:2003physics...6013E.
- ^ ARC 0.4 Release Notes
- ^ "SweGrid gets set for future challenges". CERN Courier. 2004.
- ^ NorduGrid Web site
- ^ ARC 0.6 Release Notes
- ^ "KnowARC report D5.1-2_07" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
- ^ ARC 0.8 Release Notes
- ^ ARC NOX Release Notes
- ^ ARC 6 Release Notes
- ^ ARC releases table
- ^ W. Qiang (31 October 2012). Transparent use of open standards in the EMI component ecosystem (Report). CERN.
- ^ NeIC Web site
- ^ KnowARC fact-sheet, EU IST database
- ^ Hämmerle, Hannelore; Crémel, Nicole (November 2006). "KnowARC project gets going". CERN Courier. 46 (11). Geneva, Switzerland: 12.
- ^ Smirnova, Oxana; et al. (2009). "ARC middleware:evolution towards standards-based interoperability" (PDF). Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics.
- ^ Field, Laurence; Andreozzi, Sergio; Kónya, Balázs (2008). "Grid Information System Interoperability: The Need for a Common Information Model". 2008 IEEE Fourth International Conference on eScience. pp. 501–507. doi:10.1109/eScience.2008.159. ISBN 978-1-4244-3380-3. S2CID 11545984.
- ^ Zhou, Xin; et al. (2009). "An Easy Setup for Parallel Medical Image Processing: Using Taverna and ARC". Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 147 (Healthgrid Research, Innovation and Business Case): 41–50. doi:10.3233/978-1-60750-027-8-41. PMID 19593043.
- ^ Krabbenhöft, Hajo; Möller, Steffen; Bayer, Daniel (2008). "Integrating ARC grid middleware with Taverna workflows". Bioinformatics. 24 (9): 1221–1222. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn095. PMID 18353787.
- ^ "KnowARC Project Brings Grids to Debian". HPC Wire. July 9, 2009. Archived from the original on September 5, 2009.
Further reading
- Qiang, Weizhong; Konstantinov, Aleksandr (June 2009). "Towards cross-middleware authentication and single sign-on for ARC Grid middleware". Computer Science - Research and Development. 23 (3–4): 267–274. doi:10.1007/s00450-009-0084-6. S2CID 14837386.
- Anderlik, Csaba; Gregersen, Anders Rhod; Kleist, Josva; Peters, Anders; Saiz, Pablo (2008). "ALICE-ARC Integration". Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 119 (62006): 6pp. Bibcode:2008JPhCS.119f2006A. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/119/6/062006. S2CID 250672206.
- Jensen, Henrik Thostrup; Kleist, Josva; Leth, Jesper Ryge (2005). "A Framework for Job Management in the NorduGrid ARC Middleware". Advances in Grid Computing - EGC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 3470. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 861–871. doi:10.1007/11508380_88. ISBN 978-3-540-26918-2.
External links
- NorduGrid official website for the Advanced Resource Connector middleware
- KnowARC, EU project contributing to the Advanced Resource Connector middleware development
- Nordic DataGrid Facility, a Nordic project contributing to the Advanced Resource Connector middleware development
- "Swegrid". Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2012-07-02. (Sweden)
- "FGI". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02.: Finish Grid Infrastructure
- "Norgrid". (Norway)
- "SwiNG".: Swiss National Grid Association
- Open Grid Forum, the home of Grid standards
- "NeIC".: Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration