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 produ...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...
ATLAS has developed and previously presented a new computing architecture, the Event Service, that a...
The ATLAS Event Service (ES) has been designed and implemented for efficient running of ATLAS produc...
The ATLAS Event Service (AES) has been designed and implemented for efficient running of ATLAS produ...
The ATLAS Event Service (ES) implements a new fine grained approach to HEP event processing, designe...
Continued growth in public cloud and HPC resources is on track to exceed the dedicated resources ava...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is gradually transitioning from the traditional file-based processin...
The Simulation at Point1 project is successfully running standard ATLAS simulation jobs on the TDAQ ...
The ATLAS Event Streaming Service (ESS) is an approach to preprocess and deliver data for Event Serv...
We describe the design and operational experience of the ATLAS production system as implemented for ...
We describe the design and operational experience of the ATLAS production system as implemented for ...
ATLAS is one of the four LHC (Large Hadron Collider) experiments at CERN, is devoted to study proton...
The ATLAS experiment produced so far hundreds of petabytes of data and expects to have one order of ...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...
ATLAS has developed and previously presented a new computing architecture, the Event Service, that a...
The ATLAS Event Service (ES) has been designed and implemented for efficient running of ATLAS produc...
The ATLAS Event Service (AES) has been designed and implemented for efficient running of ATLAS produ...
The ATLAS Event Service (ES) implements a new fine grained approach to HEP event processing, designe...
Continued growth in public cloud and HPC resources is on track to exceed the dedicated resources ava...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is gradually transitioning from the traditional file-based processin...
The Simulation at Point1 project is successfully running standard ATLAS simulation jobs on the TDAQ ...
The ATLAS Event Streaming Service (ESS) is an approach to preprocess and deliver data for Event Serv...
We describe the design and operational experience of the ATLAS production system as implemented for ...
We describe the design and operational experience of the ATLAS production system as implemented for ...
ATLAS is one of the four LHC (Large Hadron Collider) experiments at CERN, is devoted to study proton...
The ATLAS experiment produced so far hundreds of petabytes of data and expects to have one order of ...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
With ever-greater computing needs and fixed budgets, big scientific experiments are turning to oppor...