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Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes

The University of California system has excellent networking between all of its campuses as well as a number of other Universities in CA, including Caltech, most of them being connected at 100 Gbps. UCSD and Caltech have thus joined their disk systems into a single logical xcache system, with worker...

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Autor principal: Fajardo Hernandez, Edgar Mauricio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024504042
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description The University of California system has excellent networking between all of its campuses as well as a number of other Universities in CA, including Caltech, most of them being connected at 100 Gbps. UCSD and Caltech have thus joined their disk systems into a single logical xcache system, with worker nodes from both sites accessing data from disks at either site. This setup has been in place for a couple years now and has shown to work very well. Coherently managing nodes at multiple physical locations has however not been trivial, and we have been looking for ways to improve operations. With the Pacific Research Platform (PRP) now providing a Kubernetes resource pool spanning resources in the science DMZs of all the UC campuses, we have recently migrated the xcache services from being hosted bare-metal into containers. This talk presents our experience in both migrating to and operating in the new environment.
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spelling cern-27981302022-10-20T14:25:50Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202024504042http://cds.cern.ch/record/2798130engFajardo Hernandez, Edgar MauricioMoving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using KubernetesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe University of California system has excellent networking between all of its campuses as well as a number of other Universities in CA, including Caltech, most of them being connected at 100 Gbps. UCSD and Caltech have thus joined their disk systems into a single logical xcache system, with worker nodes from both sites accessing data from disks at either site. This setup has been in place for a couple years now and has shown to work very well. Coherently managing nodes at multiple physical locations has however not been trivial, and we have been looking for ways to improve operations. With the Pacific Research Platform (PRP) now providing a Kubernetes resource pool spanning resources in the science DMZs of all the UC campuses, we have recently migrated the xcache services from being hosted bare-metal into containers. This talk presents our experience in both migrating to and operating in the new environment.CMS-CR-2020-037oai:cds.cern.ch:27981302020-02-05
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title_full Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title_fullStr Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title_full_unstemmed Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title_short Moving the California distributed CMS xcache from bare metal into containers using Kubernetes
title_sort moving the california distributed cms xcache from bare metal into containers using kubernetes
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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