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==History==
The DEISA project started as DEISA1 in 2002 developing and supporting a pan-European distributed high performance computing infrastructure. The initial project was funded by the [[European Commission]] in the sixth of the [[Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development]] (FP6) from 2004 through 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |title= Distributed European Infrastructure for supercomputing applications |work= Project funding web site |publisher= [[CORDIS]] |url= http://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/508830 |accessdate= 21 December 2023 }}</ref> The funding continued for the follow-up project DEISA2 in the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) through 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |title= Distributed European infrastructure for supercomputing applications 2 |work= Project funding web site |publisher= [[CORDIS]] |url= http://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/222919 |accessdate= 21 December 2023 }}</ref>
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Lederer | first1= H. |title= DEISA2: Supporting and developing a European high-performance computing ecosystem | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |
2008 | volume=
125 | issue=
1 | page=
011003 | doi=
10.1088/1742-6596/125/1/011003 | bibcode=
2008JPhCS.125a1003L |url= https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/125/1/011003 |accessdate= 21 December 2023 }}</ref>
The DEISA infrastructure coupled eleven national supercomputing centres with a dedicated (mostly 10 Gbit/s) network connection provided by [[GEANT2|GÉANT2]] on the European level and the [[national research and education network]]s (NRENs).
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DEISA was the first initiative to overcome the fragmentation of supercomputing resources in Europe.
==Consortium==
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==DEISA Extreme Computing Initiative - DECI==
The DEISA Extreme Computing Initiative (DECI) was launched in 2005 to enhance DEISA's impact on science and technology in Europe. DEISA carried out 6 DECI projects until 2010. After the end of DEISA, DECI was continued by PRACE as Tier-1 level services under the name of "Distributed European Computing Initiative"
==The DEISA TeraGrid Collaboration==
DEISA was the European counterpart of the US NSF funded TeraGrid project.
<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia |title= TeraGrid supercomputing network |encyclopedia= Britannica Science&Tech web site |url= https://www.britannica.com/topic/TeraGrid |accessdate= 23 December 2023 }}</ref> In a collaborative effort in 2005, a dedicated trusted network connection was established between DEISA and TeraGrid, to implement a combined global file system spanning two continents. During the Supercomputing Conference 2005, supercomputing applications were carried out both in Europe <ref>{{Cite
==DEISA Publications==
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