Oracle-based database applications underpin many key aspects of operations for both the LHC accelerator and the LHC experiments. In addition to the overall performance, the predictability of the response is a key requirement to ensure smooth operations—and delivering predictability requires understanding the applications from the ground up. Fortunately, the Oracle database management system provides several tools to check, measure, analyse and gather useful information. We present our experiences characterising the performance of several typical HEP database applications—performance characterisations that were used to deliver improved predictability and scalability as well as for optimising the hardware platform choice as we migrated to new...
The CERN accelerator Logging Service currently holds more than 90 terabytes of data online, and proc...
In the domain of high-energy physics (HEP), query languages in general and SQL in particular have fo...
This paper appears in the CD ROM version of Proceedings of the '97 Computing in High Energy Phy...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC relies on databases for detector online data-taking, storage and retriev...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex, reflecting the increasingl...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex, reflecting the increasingl...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex by reflecting the ever dema...
In High-Energy Physics (HEP) experiments at LHC (Large Hadron Collider) the database applications of...
Database applications increasingly demand higher performance. This is especially true in the context...
The Run II experiments at Fermilab, CDF and D0, have extensive database needs covering many areas of...
The presentation will describe the architecture and the deployment of the LHCb read-only File Catalo...
Physics meta-data stored in relational databases play a crucial role in the Large Hadron Collider (L...
Due to the good performance of the LHC accelerator, the ATLAS experiment has seen higher than antici...
Data generation rates are expected to grow very fast for some database workloads going into LHC run ...
The presentation will describe the usage of Oracle and databases at CERN. It will present some of t...
The CERN accelerator Logging Service currently holds more than 90 terabytes of data online, and proc...
In the domain of high-energy physics (HEP), query languages in general and SQL in particular have fo...
This paper appears in the CD ROM version of Proceedings of the '97 Computing in High Energy Phy...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC relies on databases for detector online data-taking, storage and retriev...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex, reflecting the increasingl...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex, reflecting the increasingl...
In HEP experiments at LHC the database applications often become complex by reflecting the ever dema...
In High-Energy Physics (HEP) experiments at LHC (Large Hadron Collider) the database applications of...
Database applications increasingly demand higher performance. This is especially true in the context...
The Run II experiments at Fermilab, CDF and D0, have extensive database needs covering many areas of...
The presentation will describe the architecture and the deployment of the LHCb read-only File Catalo...
Physics meta-data stored in relational databases play a crucial role in the Large Hadron Collider (L...
Due to the good performance of the LHC accelerator, the ATLAS experiment has seen higher than antici...
Data generation rates are expected to grow very fast for some database workloads going into LHC run ...
The presentation will describe the usage of Oracle and databases at CERN. It will present some of t...
The CERN accelerator Logging Service currently holds more than 90 terabytes of data online, and proc...
In the domain of high-energy physics (HEP), query languages in general and SQL in particular have fo...
This paper appears in the CD ROM version of Proceedings of the '97 Computing in High Energy Phy...