2008
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/119/6/062028
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Storage resource manager version 2.2: design, implementation, and testing experience

Abstract: Abstract. Storage Services are crucial components of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid Infrastructure spanning more than 200 sites and serving computing and storage resources to the High Energy Physics LHC communities. Up to tens of Petabytes of data are collected every year by the four LHC experiments at CERN. To process these large data volumes it is important to establish a protocol and a very efficient interface to the various storage solutions adopted by the WLCG sites. In this work we report on the experi… Show more

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“…Storage nodes are owned by a given stager and cannot be shared. Also associated with the stager services are the processes that provide SRM [15] and xrootd [16] interfaces for external users. The CASTOR SRM also has an associated databasethis is co-located with the stager.…”
Section: Current Castor Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storage nodes are owned by a given stager and cannot be shared. Also associated with the stager services are the processes that provide SRM [15] and xrootd [16] interfaces for external users. The CASTOR SRM also has an associated databasethis is co-located with the stager.…”
Section: Current Castor Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We created a Luigi file system implementation and corresponding target classes that cope with most of the storage back-ends that are deployed in the current high-energy physics landscape. It is based on Python bindings of the Grid File Access Library (GFAL) [4], which uses plugins to provide support for various back-ends, such as dCache, SRM, GridFTP, XRootD, Amazon S3, WebDAV, and Dropbox [5,6,7,8]. The implemented interface resembles the local file target implementation, extended by convenience methods for handling file transfers.…”
Section: Distributed Data Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Florida CMS Tier2 storage consists of the SRM [5] (storage resource manager) server, the GridFtp [6] servers, the Xrootd [7] servers, and the backend Lustre filesystem. The BestMan implementation is used for the SRM with a single server.…”
Section: The Florida Cms Tier2 Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%