GLAS-PPE/2009-08

Optimised access to user analysis data using the gLite DPM

Sam Skipsey(1), Greig Cowan(2), Mike Kenyon(1), Stuart Purdie(1), Graeme Stewart(1)

(1) University of Glasgow, Kelvin Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland.
(2) Department of Physics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ

The ScotGrid distributed Tier-2 now provides more that 4MSI2K and 500TB for LHC computing, which is spread across three sites at Durham, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Tier-2 sites have a dual role to play in the computing models of the LHC VOs. Firstly, their CPU resources are used for the generation of Monte Carlo event data. Secondly, the end user analysis data is distributed across the grid to the site's storage system and held on disk ready for processing by physicists' analysis jobs. In this paper we show how we have designed the ScotGrid storage and data management resources in order to optimise access by physicists to LHC data. Within ScotGrid, all sites use the gLite DPM storage manager middleware. Using the EGEE grid to submit real ATLAS analysis code to process VO data stored on the ScotGrid sites, we present an analysis of the performance of the architecture at one site, and procedures that may be undertaken to improve such. The results will be presented from the point of view of the end user (in terms of number of events processed/second) and from the point of view of the site, which wishes to minimise load and the impact that analysis activity has on other users of the system.

17th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
21 - 27 March 2009, Prague, Czech Republic.

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