Grid-Brick Event Processing Framework in GEPS
Experiments like ATLAS at LHC involve a scale of computing and data management that greatly exceeds the capability of existing systems, making it necessary to resort to Grid-based Parallel Event Processing Systems (GEPS). Traditional Grid systems concentrate the data in central data servers which ha...
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Zusammenfassung: | Experiments like ATLAS at LHC involve a scale of computing and data
management that greatly exceeds the capability of existing systems, making it
necessary to resort to Grid-based Parallel Event Processing Systems (GEPS).
Traditional Grid systems concentrate the data in central data servers which
have to be accessed by many nodes each time an analysis or processing job
starts. These systems require very powerful central data servers and make
little use of the distributed disk space that is available in commodity
computers. The Grid-Brick system, which is described in this paper, follows a
different approach. The data storage is split among all grid nodes having each
one a piece of the whole information. Users submit queries and the system will
distribute the tasks through all the nodes and retrieve the result, merging
them together in the Job Submit Server. The main advantage of using this system
is the huge scalability it provides, while its biggest disadvantage appears in
the case of failure of one of the nodes. A workaround for this problem involves
data replication or backup. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cs/0306093 |