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CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook
After years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC continues to set records for instantaneous luminosity, and CMS continues to record data at 300 Hz. Because of the intensity of the beams, there are multiple proton-proton interactions per beam crossi...
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author | Bloom, Kenneth |
author_facet | Bloom, Kenneth |
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description | After years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC continues to set records for instantaneous luminosity, and CMS continues to record data at 300 Hz. Because of the intensity of the beams, there are multiple proton-proton interactions per beam crossing, leading to larger and larger event sizes and processing times. The CMS computing system has responded admirably to these challenges. We will present the current status of the system, describe the recent performance, and discuss the challenges ahead and how we intend to meet them. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-13954202019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1395420engBloom, KennethCMS Computing: Performance and OutlookDetectors and Experimental TechniquesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAfter years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC continues to set records for instantaneous luminosity, and CMS continues to record data at 300 Hz. Because of the intensity of the beams, there are multiple proton-proton interactions per beam crossing, leading to larger and larger event sizes and processing times. The CMS computing system has responded admirably to these challenges. We will present the current status of the system, describe the recent performance, and discuss the challenges ahead and how we intend to meet them.After years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC continues to set records for instantaneous luminosity, and CMS continues to record data at 300 Hz. Because of the intensity of the beams, there are multiple proton-proton interactions per beam crossing, leading to larger and larger event sizes and processing times. The CMS computing system has responded admirably to these challenges. We present the current status of the system, describe the recent performance, and discuss the challenges ahead and how we intend to meet them.arXiv:1110.0148CMS-CR-2011-186CMS CR-2011/186oai:cds.cern.ch:13954202011-09-21 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Detectors and Experimental Techniques Bloom, Kenneth CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title | CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title_full | CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title_fullStr | CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title_full_unstemmed | CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title_short | CMS Computing: Performance and Outlook |
title_sort | cms computing: performance and outlook |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1395420 |
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