# HEPCloud, an Elastic Hybrid HEP Facility using an Intelligent Decision   Support System

**Authors:** Parag Mhashilkar, Mine Altunay, Eileen Berman, David Dagenhart, Stuart, Fuess, Burt Holzman, James Kowalkowski, Dmitry Litvintsev, Qiming Lu,, Alexander Moibenko, Marc Paterno, Panagiotis Spentzouris, Steven Timm,, Anthony Tiradani, Eric Vaandering (Fermilab), John Hover, and Jose Caballero, Bejar (Brookhaven)

arXiv: 1904.08988 · 2019-10-02

## TL;DR

HEPCloud is an elastic, hybrid computing facility for high energy physics that uses an intelligent decision support system to automatically provision resources across multiple cloud and HPC providers, optimizing costs and meeting experimental demands.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a modular intelligent decision support system that automates resource provisioning across diverse computing platforms for high energy physics experiments.

## Key findings

- Successful automated expansion of HEPCloud at Fermilab and Brookhaven.
- Demonstrated cost-effective resource management across multiple providers.
- Validated the system's ability to meet peak computational demands.

## Abstract

HEPCloud is rapidly becoming the primary system for provisioning compute resources for all Fermilab-affiliated experiments. In order to reliably meet the peak demands of the next generation of High Energy Physics experiments, Fermilab must plan to elastically expand its computational capabilities to cover the forecasted need. Commercial cloud and allocation-based High Performance Computing (HPC) resources both have explicit and implicit costs that must be considered when deciding when to provision these resources, and at which scale. In order to support such provisioning in a manner consistent with organizational business rules and budget constraints, we have developed a modular intelligent decision support system (IDSS) to aid in the automatic provisioning of resources spanning multiple cloud providers, multiple HPC centers, and grid computing federations. In this paper, we discuss the goals and architecture of the HEPCloud Facility, the architecture of the IDSS, and our early experience in using the IDSS for automated facility expansion both at Fermi and Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1904.08988