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Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community
<!--HTML-->Managing the data of scientific projects is an increasingly complicated challenge, which was usually met by developing experiment-specific solutions. However, the ever-growing data rates and requirements of even small experiments make this approach very difficult, if not prohibitive...
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author | Barisits, Martin |
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description | <!--HTML-->Managing the data of scientific projects is an increasingly complicated challenge, which was usually met by developing experiment-specific solutions. However, the ever-growing data rates and requirements of even small experiments make this approach very difficult, if not prohibitive. In recent years the scientific data management system Rucio has evolved into a successful open-source project, now being used by many scientific communities and organisations. Rucio is incorporating the contributions and expertise of many scientific projects, offering common features useful to a diverse research community. This article describes the recent experiences in operating Rucio as well as contributions to the project by ATLAS, Belle II, CMS, ESCAPE, IGWN, LDMX, Folding@Home, and the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). |
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spelling | cern-27675832022-11-02T22:25:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2767583engBarisits, MartinExperience with Rucio in the wider HEP community25th International Conference on Computing in High Energy & Nuclear PhysicsConferences<!--HTML-->Managing the data of scientific projects is an increasingly complicated challenge, which was usually met by developing experiment-specific solutions. However, the ever-growing data rates and requirements of even small experiments make this approach very difficult, if not prohibitive. In recent years the scientific data management system Rucio has evolved into a successful open-source project, now being used by many scientific communities and organisations. Rucio is incorporating the contributions and expertise of many scientific projects, offering common features useful to a diverse research community. This article describes the recent experiences in operating Rucio as well as contributions to the project by ATLAS, Belle II, CMS, ESCAPE, IGWN, LDMX, Folding@Home, and the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).oai:cds.cern.ch:27675832021 |
spellingShingle | Conferences Barisits, Martin Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title | Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title_full | Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title_fullStr | Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title_full_unstemmed | Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title_short | Experience with Rucio in the wider HEP community |
title_sort | experience with rucio in the wider hep community |
topic | Conferences |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2767583 |
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