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Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ

The Trigger and Data Acquisition System of the ATLAS experiment is currently being installed at CERN. A significant amount of computing resources will be deployed in the Online computing system. More than 3000 high-performance computers will be supported by networks composed of about 200 Ethernet sw...

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Autores principales: Meirosu, C, Martin, B, Topurov, A, Al-Shabibi, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/940422
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author Meirosu, C
Martin, B
Topurov, A
Al-Shabibi, A
author_facet Meirosu, C
Martin, B
Topurov, A
Al-Shabibi, A
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description The Trigger and Data Acquisition System of the ATLAS experiment is currently being installed at CERN. A significant amount of computing resources will be deployed in the Online computing system. More than 3000 high-performance computers will be supported by networks composed of about 200 Ethernet switches. The architecture of the networks was optimised for the particular traffic profile generated by data transfer protocols with real-time delivery constraints. In this paper, we summarise the operational requirements imposed on the TDAQ networks. We describe the architecture of the network management solution that fulfils the complete set of requirements. Commercial and custom-developed applications will be integrated in a solution that will provide a maximum of relevant information to the physics operator on shift and enable the networking team to analyse trends and predict the network performance.
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spelling cern-9404222019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/940422engMeirosu, CMartin, BTopurov, AAl-Shabibi, APlanning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Trigger and Data Acquisition System of the ATLAS experiment is currently being installed at CERN. A significant amount of computing resources will be deployed in the Online computing system. More than 3000 high-performance computers will be supported by networks composed of about 200 Ethernet switches. The architecture of the networks was optimised for the particular traffic profile generated by data transfer protocols with real-time delivery constraints. In this paper, we summarise the operational requirements imposed on the TDAQ networks. We describe the architecture of the network management solution that fulfils the complete set of requirements. Commercial and custom-developed applications will be integrated in a solution that will provide a maximum of relevant information to the physics operator on shift and enable the networking team to analyse trends and predict the network performance.ATL-DAQ-CONF-2006-007ATL-COM-DAQ-2006-015oai:cds.cern.ch:9404222006-02-10
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Meirosu, C
Martin, B
Topurov, A
Al-Shabibi, A
Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title_full Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title_fullStr Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title_full_unstemmed Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title_short Planning for Predictable Network Performance in the ATLAS TDAQ
title_sort planning for predictable network performance in the atlas tdaq
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/940422
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