The first D-Grid projects started in September 2005 with the goal of developing a distributed, integrated resource platform for high-performance computing and related services to enable the processing of large amounts of scientific data and information.
DutchGrid is the platform
for grid computing and technology in the Netherlands. Open to all
institutions for research and test-bed activities, DutchGrid
aims to coordinate various grid deployment efforts and to offer a forum
for the exchange of experiences on grid technologies.
FermiGrid united Fermilab’s computing resources into a single grid infrastructure, changing the way that computing was done at the lab by improving efficiency and making better use of resources. Now involved in developing and supporting innovative computing solutions and services for Fermilab
The NGS aims to provide coherent electronic access for UK researchers to all computational and data based resources and facilities. Join their mailing list for up-to-the-minute NGS action..
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center in the U.S.
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Users can access several NERSC resources via Globus grid interfaces using X509 grid certificates. NERSC is part of the Open Science Grid (OSG), and is available to select OSG Virtual Organizations for compute and storage resources.
NorGrid aims to establish and maintain a national grid infrastructure in Norway. NorGrid is the Norwegian component in the third phase of the EGEE project.
Swegrid is a Swedish national computational resource, consisting of 600 computers in six clusters at six different sites across Sweden. The sites are connected through the high-performance GigaSunet network.
TeraGrid aims to build and deploy the
world's largest, fastest, most comprehensive, distributed infrastructure
for open scientific research. It involves involves partners across the U.S. Read about TeraGrid in iSGTW
The Thai National Grid Project is a National Initiative on Grid Computing
funded by the Royal Thai Government through the Software Industry
Promotion Agency of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. Read about a ThaiGrid application in iSGTW
TWGrid is the Taiwanese grid and a member of global grid projects including EGEE and WLCG. Coordinated by Academia Sinica Grid Computing, TWGrid provides the grid-related technology and infrastructure support for the LHC experiments in Taiwan, as well as working to produce new grid-powered science applications to further international e-science advances. Read about TWGrid in iSGTW