Author:
Al-Maeeni Abdalaziz,Temirkhanov Aziz,Ryzhikov Artem,Maevskiy Dmitry,Ratnikov Fedor,Hushchyn Mikhail
Abstract
In high-energy physics experiments, the acquisition of vast quantities of data poses formidable challenges in terms of efficient storage and management. We explore the application of the digital twin concept for SSD RAID pools, wherein digital replicas of physical systems are created to augment the efficiency of data storage within HEP experiments. By developing digital twins of storage systems, this research seeks to facilitate the continuous monitoring, comprehensive analysis, and strategic optimization of various workloads within the HEP domain. The key objectives of this study include the development of a digital twin for a data storage system and the formulation of generative models to assess the performance of the data storage system performance under specific configurations and data load parameters.
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