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Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)

The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is now a mature application. Over the years, the number of users and the number of provided functions has dramatically increased. It is necessary to adapt the hardware infrastructure in a seamless way so that the quality of service remains high. We describe the evo...

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Autores principales: Odier, Jerome, Albrand, Solveig, Fulachier, Jerome, Lambert, Fabian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/4/042040
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author Odier, Jerome
Albrand, Solveig
Fulachier, Jerome
Lambert, Fabian
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description The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is now a mature application. Over the years, the number of users and the number of provided functions has dramatically increased. It is necessary to adapt the hardware infrastructure in a seamless way so that the quality of service remains high. We describe the evolution from the beginning of the application life, using one server with a MySQL backend database, to the current state in which a cluster of virtual machines on the French Tier 1 cloud at Lyon, an Oracle database also at Lyon, with replication to Oracle at CERN and a back-up server are used.
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spelling cern-20152122022-08-10T13:08:37Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/664/4/042040http://cds.cern.ch/record/2015212engOdier, JeromeAlbrand, SolveigFulachier, JeromeLambert, FabianEvolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)Particle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is now a mature application. Over the years, the number of users and the number of provided functions has dramatically increased. It is necessary to adapt the hardware infrastructure in a seamless way so that the quality of service remains high. We describe the evolution from the beginning of the application life, using one server with a MySQL backend database, to the current state in which a cluster of virtual machines on the French Tier 1 cloud at Lyon, an Oracle database also at Lyon, with replication to Oracle at CERN and a back-up server are used.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2015-014oai:cds.cern.ch:20152122015-05-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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Lambert, Fabian
Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title_full Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title_fullStr Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title_short Evolution of the Architecture of the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI)
title_sort evolution of the architecture of the atlas metadata interface (ami)
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/4/042040
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