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HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure

The computing resource needs of LHC experiments are expected to continue growing significantly during the Run 3 and into the HL-LHC era. The landscape of available resources will also evolve, as HPC and Cloud resources will provide a comparable, or even dominant, fraction of the total compute capaci...

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Autores principales: Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio Maria, Mascheroni, Marco, Kizinevic, Edita, Khan, Farrukh Aftab, Kim, Hyunwoo, Acosta Flechas, Maria, Tsipinakis, Nikos, Haleem, Saqib
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2872296
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author Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio Maria
Mascheroni, Marco
Kizinevic, Edita
Khan, Farrukh Aftab
Kim, Hyunwoo
Acosta Flechas, Maria
Tsipinakis, Nikos
Haleem, Saqib
author_facet Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio Maria
Mascheroni, Marco
Kizinevic, Edita
Khan, Farrukh Aftab
Kim, Hyunwoo
Acosta Flechas, Maria
Tsipinakis, Nikos
Haleem, Saqib
author_sort Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio Maria
collection CERN
description The computing resource needs of LHC experiments are expected to continue growing significantly during the Run 3 and into the HL-LHC era. The landscape of available resources will also evolve, as HPC and Cloud resources will provide a comparable, or even dominant, fraction of the total compute capacity. The future years present a challenge for the experiments' resource provisioning models, both in terms of scalability and increasing complexity. The CMS Submission Infrastructure (SI) provisions computing resources for CMS workflows. This infrastructure is built on a set of federated HTCondor pools, currently aggregating 400k CPU cores distributed worldwide and supporting the simultaneous execution of over 200k computing tasks. Incorporating HPC resources into CMS computing represents firstly an integration challenge, as HPC centers are much more diverse compared to Grid sites. Secondly, evolving the present SI, dimensioned to harness the current CMS computing capacity, to reach the resource scales required for the HL-LHC phase, while maintaining global flexibility and efficiency, will represent an additional challenge for the SI. To preventively address future potential scalability limits, the SI team regularly runs tests to explore the maximum reach of our infrastructure. In this note, the integration of HPC resources into CMS offline computing is summarized, the potential concerns for the SI derived from the increased scale of operations are described, and the most recent results of scalability test on the CMS SI are reported.
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spelling cern-28722962023-09-25T18:53:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2872296engPerez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio MariaMascheroni, MarcoKizinevic, EditaKhan, Farrukh AftabKim, HyunwooAcosta Flechas, MariaTsipinakis, NikosHaleem, SaqibHPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission InfrastructureDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe computing resource needs of LHC experiments are expected to continue growing significantly during the Run 3 and into the HL-LHC era. The landscape of available resources will also evolve, as HPC and Cloud resources will provide a comparable, or even dominant, fraction of the total compute capacity. The future years present a challenge for the experiments' resource provisioning models, both in terms of scalability and increasing complexity. The CMS Submission Infrastructure (SI) provisions computing resources for CMS workflows. This infrastructure is built on a set of federated HTCondor pools, currently aggregating 400k CPU cores distributed worldwide and supporting the simultaneous execution of over 200k computing tasks. Incorporating HPC resources into CMS computing represents firstly an integration challenge, as HPC centers are much more diverse compared to Grid sites. Secondly, evolving the present SI, dimensioned to harness the current CMS computing capacity, to reach the resource scales required for the HL-LHC phase, while maintaining global flexibility and efficiency, will represent an additional challenge for the SI. To preventively address future potential scalability limits, the SI team regularly runs tests to explore the maximum reach of our infrastructure. In this note, the integration of HPC resources into CMS offline computing is summarized, the potential concerns for the SI derived from the increased scale of operations are described, and the most recent results of scalability test on the CMS SI are reported.CMS-CR-2023-168oai:cds.cern.ch:28722962023-09-19
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio Maria
Mascheroni, Marco
Kizinevic, Edita
Khan, Farrukh Aftab
Kim, Hyunwoo
Acosta Flechas, Maria
Tsipinakis, Nikos
Haleem, Saqib
HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title_full HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title_fullStr HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title_short HPC resources for CMS offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the Submission Infrastructure
title_sort hpc resources for cms offline computing: an integration and scalability challenge for the submission infrastructure
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2872296
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