Nordugrid ARC Datastaging and Cache Efficiency gains on HPC and cloud resources

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  • Maiken Pedersen
  • Balazs Konya
  • David Cameron
  • Mattias Ellert
  • Aleksandr Konstantinov
  • Oxana Smirnova
  • Anders Waananen

The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) is today comprised of a range of different types of resources such as cloud centers, large and small HPC centers, volunteer computing as well as the traditional grid resources. The Nordic Tier 1 (NT1) is a WLCG computing infrastructure distributed over the Nordic countries. The NT1 deploys the Nordugrid ARC-CE, which is non-intrusive and lightweight, originally developed to cater for HPC centers where no middleware could be installed on the worker nodes. The NT1 runs ARC in the native Nordugrid mode which contrary to the Pilot mode leaves jobs data transfers up to ARC. ARCs data transfer capabilities together with the ARC Cache are the most important features of ARC.

In this article we will describe the datastaging and cache functionality of the ARC-CE set up as an edge service to an HPC or cloud resource, and show the gain in efficiency this model provides compared to a traditional pilot model, especially for sites with remote storage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number03011
JournalE P J Web of Conferences
Volume245
Number of pages9
ISSN2100-014X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2020
Event24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) - Adelaide, Australia
Duration: 4 Nov 20198 Nov 2019

Conference

Conference24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP)
CountryAustralia
CityAdelaide
Period04/11/201908/11/2019

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