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Site Managers are responsible for the iMarine sites contributing to the D4Science Ecosystem. Their primary tasks are: | Site Managers are responsible for the iMarine sites contributing to the D4Science Ecosystem. Their primary tasks are: | ||
* maintain the infrastructure hardware resources up and running | * maintain the infrastructure hardware resources up and running | ||
− | * deploy and upgrade the different resources of the infrastructure: | + | * deploy and upgrade the different resources of the infrastructure: UMD, gCube, Hadoop and Runtime Resources |
* apply the certification, downtime, and infrastructure security procedures | * apply the certification, downtime, and infrastructure security procedures | ||
Revision as of 09:07, 31 May 2012
Site Managers are responsible for the iMarine sites contributing to the D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Ecosystem. Their primary tasks are:
- maintain the infrastructure hardware resources up and running
- deploy and upgrade the different resources of the infrastructure: UMD, gCube, Hadoop and Runtime Resources
- apply the certification, downtime, and infrastructure security procedures
There are five iMarine sites in the D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Ecosystem. Each site is represented by at least one Site Manager.
Partner | Location | Site Manager |
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CNR | Pisa, Italy | Lucio Lelii Tommaso Piccioli |
FAO | Rome, Italy | Anton Ellenbroek |
FIN | Kiel, Germany | Wilhelm Weinrebe |
NKUA | Athens, Greece | Konstantinos Kakaletris |
ASGC | Taiwan, China | Jhen-Wei Huang |
Operational procedures for Site Managers: