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LHCb: The LHCb off-Site HLT Farm Demonstration

The LHCb High Level Trigger (HLT) farm consists of about 1300 nodes, which are housed in the underground server room of the experiment point. Due to the constraints of the power supply and cooling system, it is difficult to install more servers in this room for the future. Off-site computing farm is...

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Autores principales: Liu, Guoming, Neufeld, Niko
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1457002
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author Liu, Guoming
Neufeld, Niko
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Neufeld, Niko
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description The LHCb High Level Trigger (HLT) farm consists of about 1300 nodes, which are housed in the underground server room of the experiment point. Due to the constraints of the power supply and cooling system, it is difficult to install more servers in this room for the future. Off-site computing farm is a solution to enlarge the computing capacity. In this paper, we will demonstrate the LHCb off-site HLT farm which locate in the CERN computing center. Since we use private IP addresses for the HLT farm, we would need virtual private network (VPN) to bridge both sites. There are two kinds of traffic in the event builder: control traffic for the control and monitoring of the farm and the Data Acquisition (DAQ) traffic. We adopt IP tunnel for the control traffic and Network Address Translate (NAT) for the DAQ traffic. The performance of the off-site farm have been tested and compared with the on-site farm. The effect of the network latency has been studied. To employ a large off-site farm, one of the potential bottleneck is IP tunnel and NAT gateway. To eliminate the bottleneck, we will deploy an FPGA card NetFPGA on the gateway to perform the IP tunneling and NATing.
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spelling cern-14570022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1457002engLiu, GuomingNeufeld, NikoLHCb: The LHCb off-Site HLT Farm DemonstrationThe LHCb High Level Trigger (HLT) farm consists of about 1300 nodes, which are housed in the underground server room of the experiment point. Due to the constraints of the power supply and cooling system, it is difficult to install more servers in this room for the future. Off-site computing farm is a solution to enlarge the computing capacity. In this paper, we will demonstrate the LHCb off-site HLT farm which locate in the CERN computing center. Since we use private IP addresses for the HLT farm, we would need virtual private network (VPN) to bridge both sites. There are two kinds of traffic in the event builder: control traffic for the control and monitoring of the farm and the Data Acquisition (DAQ) traffic. We adopt IP tunnel for the control traffic and Network Address Translate (NAT) for the DAQ traffic. The performance of the off-site farm have been tested and compared with the on-site farm. The effect of the network latency has been studied. To employ a large off-site farm, one of the potential bottleneck is IP tunnel and NAT gateway. To eliminate the bottleneck, we will deploy an FPGA card NetFPGA on the gateway to perform the IP tunneling and NATing.Poster-2012-238oai:cds.cern.ch:14570022012-06-11
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Neufeld, Niko
LHCb: The LHCb off-Site HLT Farm Demonstration
title LHCb: The LHCb off-Site HLT Farm Demonstration
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