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Evolution of the CMS Global Submission Infrastructure for the HL-LHC Era

A. Pérez-Calero Yzquierdo, Maria Acosta Flechas, Diego Davila Foyo, Saqib Haleem, K. Hurtado Anampa, T. Ivanov, Farrukh Aftab Khan, Edita Kizinevič, Krista Larson, James Letts, Marco Mascheroni, David Mason

2020EPJ Web of Conferences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Efforts in distributed computing of the CMS experiment at the LHC at CERN are now focusing on the functionality required to fulfill the projected needs for the HL-LHC era. Cloud and HPC resources are expected to be dominant relative to resources provided by traditional Grid sites, being also much more diverse and heterogeneous. Handling their special capabilities or limitations and maintaining global flexibility and efficiency, while also operating at scales much higher than the current capacity, are the major challenges being addressed by the CMS Submission Infrastructure team. These proceedings discuss the risks to the stability and scalability of the CMS HTCondor infrastructure extrapolated to such a scenario, thought to be derived mostly from its growing complexity, with multiple Negotiators and schedulers flocking work to multiple federated pools. New mechanisms for enhanced customization and control over resource allocation and usage, mandatory in this future scenario, are also described.

Topics & Concepts

Large Hadron ColliderScalabilityCloud computingGridComputer scienceGrid computingFlexibility (engineering)Distributed computingData scienceOperating systemParticle physicsGeographyPhysicsStatisticsGeodesyMathematicsDistributed and Parallel Computing SystemsAdvanced Data Storage TechnologiesScientific Computing and Data Management
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