GRNET operates Greece's primary networking and computing backbone for academic, research, and public-sector institutions. The stack reveals heavy infrastructure workload: HPC schedulers (SLURM, Torque), storage systems (Lustre, GPFS), monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana, Nagios), and container/orchestration tools (Ansible, Puppet) — a classical high-performance computing and federated infrastructure profile. Hiring is sparse and decelerating (8 open roles, 1 in the past month), concentrated in mid-level engineering, suggesting mature operational stability rather than scaling mode.
GRNET is Greece's national research and technology infrastructure provider, operating under the Ministry of Digital Governance. The organization manages a nationwide fiber-optic network, large-scale data centers, and high-performance computing systems that interconnect universities, research centers, public hospitals, schools, cultural institutions, and government agencies. Funded by the Greek State and the European Union, GRNET advises on advanced information systems design and delivers internet, cloud computing, HPC, authentication, security, and multimedia services across the education and research sectors. Current focus areas include European Open Science Cloud integration, public-sector infrastructure expansion, and supercomputer operations (Daedalus).
GRNET operates a nationwide fiber-optic network, large-scale data centers, and high-performance computing systems serving universities, research centers, public hospitals, schools, and government agencies across Greece.
GRNET deploys SLURM and Torque for HPC job scheduling, Lustre and GPFS for distributed storage, and Prometheus, Grafana, and Nagios for infrastructure monitoring across its systems.
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