Author:
Fullana Torregrosa Esteban,Benjamin Doug,Calafiura Paolo,Childers Taylor,De Kaushik,Di Girolamo Alessandro,Garcia Navarro Jose-Enrique,Guan Wen,Lassnig Mario,Maeno Tadashi,Nilsson Paul,Tsulaia Vakhtang,Van Gemmeren Peter,Wenaus Torre,Yang Wei
Abstract
ATLAS has developed and previously presented a new computing architecture, the Event Service, that allows real time delivery of fine grained workloads which process dispatched events (or event ranges) and immediately streams outputs. The principal aim was to profit from opportunistic resources such as commercial cloud, supercomputing, and volunteer computing, and otherwise unused cycles on clusters and grids. During the development and deployment phase, its utility also on the grid and conventional clusters for the exploitation of otherwise unused cycles became apparent. Here we describe our experience commissioning the Event Service on the grid in the ATLAS production system. We study the performance compared with standard simulation production. We describe the integration with the ATLAS data management system to ensure scalability and compatibility with object stores. Finally, we outline the remaining steps towards a fully commissioned system.
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