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Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment
The ReadOut System (ROS) is a central and essential part of the ATLAS data-acquisition system. It receives and buffers event data accepted from all sub-detectors and first-level trigger subsystems. Event data are subsequently forwarded to the High-Level Trigger system and Event Builder via a GbE-bas...
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author | Borga, A Kugel, A Joos, M Schumacher, J Tremblet, L Vandelli, W Vermeulen, J Werner, P Wickens, F |
author_facet | Borga, A Kugel, A Joos, M Schumacher, J Tremblet, L Vandelli, W Vermeulen, J Werner, P Wickens, F |
author_sort | Borga, A |
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description | The ReadOut System (ROS) is a central and essential part of the ATLAS data-acquisition system. It receives and buffers event data accepted from all sub-detectors and first-level trigger subsystems. Event data are subsequently forwarded to the High-Level Trigger system and Event Builder via a GbE-based network. The ATLAS ROS will be completely renewed in view of the demanding conditions expected during LHC Run 2 and Run 3. The new ROS will consist of roughly 100 Linux-based 2U-high rack-mounted server PCs, each equipped with 2 PCIe I/O cards and four 10GbE interfaces. The FPGA-based PCIe I/O cards, developed by the ALICE collaboration, will be configured with ATLAS-specific firmware, called RobinNP. They will provide connectivity to about 2000 point-to-point optical links conveying the ATLAS event data. This dense configuration provides an excellent test bench for studying I/O efficiency and challenges in current COTS PC architectures with non-uniform memory and I/O access paths. In this paper the requirements for Run 2 and the design choices for a system complying with or exceeding them are described. The results of performance measurements for different computer architectures, highlighting the effects of non-uniform resource distributions, are discussed. Finally the status of the project and outlook for operation in 2015 are presented. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2014 |
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spelling | cern-17107762022-08-10T20:17:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1710776engBorga, AKugel, AJoos, MSchumacher, JTremblet, LVandelli, WVermeulen, JWerner, PWickens, FEvolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ReadOut System (ROS) is a central and essential part of the ATLAS data-acquisition system. It receives and buffers event data accepted from all sub-detectors and first-level trigger subsystems. Event data are subsequently forwarded to the High-Level Trigger system and Event Builder via a GbE-based network. The ATLAS ROS will be completely renewed in view of the demanding conditions expected during LHC Run 2 and Run 3. The new ROS will consist of roughly 100 Linux-based 2U-high rack-mounted server PCs, each equipped with 2 PCIe I/O cards and four 10GbE interfaces. The FPGA-based PCIe I/O cards, developed by the ALICE collaboration, will be configured with ATLAS-specific firmware, called RobinNP. They will provide connectivity to about 2000 point-to-point optical links conveying the ATLAS event data. This dense configuration provides an excellent test bench for studying I/O efficiency and challenges in current COTS PC architectures with non-uniform memory and I/O access paths. In this paper the requirements for Run 2 and the design choices for a system complying with or exceeding them are described. The results of performance measurements for different computer architectures, highlighting the effects of non-uniform resource distributions, are discussed. Finally the status of the project and outlook for operation in 2015 are presented.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2014-012oai:cds.cern.ch:17107762014 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Borga, A Kugel, A Joos, M Schumacher, J Tremblet, L Vandelli, W Vermeulen, J Werner, P Wickens, F Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title | Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title_full | Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title_fullStr | Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title_short | Evolution of the ReadOut System of the ATLAS experiment |
title_sort | evolution of the readout system of the atlas experiment |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1710776 |
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