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CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era

After many years of preparation the CMS computing system has reached a situation where stability in operations limits the possibility to introduce innovative features. Nevertheless it is the same need of stability and smooth operations that requires the introduction of features that were considered...

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Autor principal: Grandi, Claudio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1319066
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author Grandi, Claudio
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description After many years of preparation the CMS computing system has reached a situation where stability in operations limits the possibility to introduce innovative features. Nevertheless it is the same need of stability and smooth operations that requires the introduction of features that were considered not strategic in the previous phases. Examples are: adequate authorization to control and prioritize the access to storage and computing resources; improved monitoring to investigate problems and identify bottlenecks on the infrastructure; increased automation to reduce the manpower needed for operations; effective process to deploy in production new releases of the software tools. We present the work of the CMS Distributed Computing Integration Activity that is responsible for providing a liaison between the CMS distributed computing infrastructure and the software providers, both internal and external to CMS. In particular we describe the introduction of new middleware features during the last 18 months as well as the requirements to Grid and Cloud software developers for the future.
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spelling cern-13190662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1319066engGrandi, ClaudioCMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations eraDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAfter many years of preparation the CMS computing system has reached a situation where stability in operations limits the possibility to introduce innovative features. Nevertheless it is the same need of stability and smooth operations that requires the introduction of features that were considered not strategic in the previous phases. Examples are: adequate authorization to control and prioritize the access to storage and computing resources; improved monitoring to investigate problems and identify bottlenecks on the infrastructure; increased automation to reduce the manpower needed for operations; effective process to deploy in production new releases of the software tools. We present the work of the CMS Distributed Computing Integration Activity that is responsible for providing a liaison between the CMS distributed computing infrastructure and the software providers, both internal and external to CMS. In particular we describe the introduction of new middleware features during the last 18 months as well as the requirements to Grid and Cloud software developers for the future.CMS-CR-2010-249oai:cds.cern.ch:13190662010-11-19
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Grandi, Claudio
CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
title CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
title_full CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
title_fullStr CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
title_full_unstemmed CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
title_short CMS Distributed Computing Integration in the LHC sustained operations era
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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