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Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System
The ATLAS experiment will undergo a major upgrade to take advantage of the new conditions provided by the upgraded High-Luminosity LHC. The Trigger and Data Acquisition system (TDAQ) will record data at unprecedented rates: the detectors will be read out at 1 MHz generating around 5 TB/s of data. Th...
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author | Abed Abud, Adam Bonaventura, Matias Alejandro Farina, Edoardo Maria Le Goff, Fabrice |
author_facet | Abed Abud, Adam Bonaventura, Matias Alejandro Farina, Edoardo Maria Le Goff, Fabrice |
author_sort | Abed Abud, Adam |
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description | The ATLAS experiment will undergo a major upgrade to take advantage of the new conditions provided by the upgraded High-Luminosity LHC. The Trigger and Data Acquisition system (TDAQ) will record data at unprecedented rates: the detectors will be read out at 1 MHz generating around 5 TB/s of data. The Dataflow system (DF), component of TDAQ, introduces a novel design: readout data are buffered on persistent storage while the event filtering system analyses them to select 10000 events per second for a total recorded throughput of around 60 GB/s. This approach allows for decoupling the detector activity from the event selection process. New challenges then arise for DF: design and implement a distributed, reliable, persistent storage system supporting several TB/s of aggregated throughput while providing tens of PB of capacity. In this paper we first describe some of the challenges that DF is facing: data safety with persistent storage limitations, indexing of data at high-granularity in a highly-distributed system, and high-performance management of storage capacity. Then the ongoing R&D to address each of the them is presented and the performance achieved with a working prototype is shown. |
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spelling | cern-27714492022-08-22T09:15:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2771449engAbed Abud, AdamBonaventura, Matias AlejandroFarina, Edoardo MariaLe Goff, FabriceDesign of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ SystemParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS experiment will undergo a major upgrade to take advantage of the new conditions provided by the upgraded High-Luminosity LHC. The Trigger and Data Acquisition system (TDAQ) will record data at unprecedented rates: the detectors will be read out at 1 MHz generating around 5 TB/s of data. The Dataflow system (DF), component of TDAQ, introduces a novel design: readout data are buffered on persistent storage while the event filtering system analyses them to select 10000 events per second for a total recorded throughput of around 60 GB/s. This approach allows for decoupling the detector activity from the event selection process. New challenges then arise for DF: design and implement a distributed, reliable, persistent storage system supporting several TB/s of aggregated throughput while providing tens of PB of capacity. In this paper we first describe some of the challenges that DF is facing: data safety with persistent storage limitations, indexing of data at high-granularity in a highly-distributed system, and high-performance management of storage capacity. Then the ongoing R&D to address each of the them is presented and the performance achieved with a working prototype is shown.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2021-197oai:cds.cern.ch:27714492021-06-03 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Abed Abud, Adam Bonaventura, Matias Alejandro Farina, Edoardo Maria Le Goff, Fabrice Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title | Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title_full | Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title_fullStr | Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title_full_unstemmed | Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title_short | Design of a Resilient, High-Throughput, Persistent Storage System for the ATLAS Phase-II DAQ System |
title_sort | design of a resilient, high-throughput, persistent storage system for the atlas phase-ii daq system |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771449 |
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