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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: gLite, gCube, Hadoop and Runtime Resources
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* 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 10:07, 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
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: