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COOL, LCG Conditions Database for the LHC Experiments: Development and Deployment Status

The COOL project provides common software components and tools for the handling of the conditions data of the LHC experiments. It is part of the LCG Persistency Framework (PF), a broader project set up within the context of the LCG Application Area (AA) to devise common persistency solutions for the...

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Autores principales: Valassi, A, Basset, R, Clemencic, M, Pucciani, G, Schmidt, S A, Wache, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1142723
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Sumario:The COOL project provides common software components and tools for the handling of the conditions data of the LHC experiments. It is part of the LCG Persistency Framework (PF), a broader project set up within the context of the LCG Application Area (AA) to devise common persistency solutions for the LHC experiments. COOL software development is the result of the collaboration between the CERN IT Department and ATLAS and LHCb, the two experiments that have chosen it as the basis of their conditions database infrastructure. COOL supports conditions data persistency using several relational technologies (Oracle, MySQL, SQLite and FroNTier), based on the CORAL Common Relational Abstraction Layer. For both experiments, Oracle is the backend used for the deployment of COOL database services at Tier0 and Tier1 sites of the LHC Computing Grid. While the development of new software functionalities is being frozen as LHC operations are ramping up, the main focus for the project in 2008 has shifted to performance optimization for data insertion and retrieval and to the deployment and test of Oracle database services for COOL. In this presentation, we will review the status and plans of both software development and COOL database service deployment at the time of the NSS conference, a few weeks after the start-up of the LHC.