For Run 2 of the LHC, LHCb is replacing a significant part of its event filter farm with new compute nodes. For the evaluation of the best performing solution, we have developed a method to convert our high level trigger application into a stand-alone, bootable benchmark image. With additional instrumentation we turned it into a self-optimising benchmark which explores techniques such as late forking, NUMA balancing and optimal number of threads, i.e. it automatically optimises box-level performance. We have run this procedure on a wide range of Haswell-E CPUs and numerous other architectures from both Intel and AMD, including also the latest Intel micro-blade servers. We present results in terms of performance, power consumption, overheads...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the online system ...
In this note we will discuss the application of new technologies, such as GPU cards, in the current ...
The LHCb experiment at the LHC accelerator at CERN collects collisions of particle bunches at 40 MHz...
For Run 2 of the LHC, LHCb is replacing a significant part of its event filter farm with new compute...
AbstractThe trigger of the LHCb experiment consists of two stages: an initial hardware trigger, and ...
The trigger of the LHCb experiment consists of two stages : an initial hardware trigger, and a high-...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
In order to estimate the capabilities of a computing slot with limited processing time, it is necess...
The usage of CPU resources by LHCb on the Grid id dominated by two different applications: Gauss and...
This article describes the hardware architecture of the LHCb trigger system, as well as the algorith...
The LHCb experiment is dedicated to the study of heavy flavour at the LHC. The LHCb trigger system p...
The LHCb experiment is a spectrometer dedicated to the study of heavy flavor at the LHC. The rate of...
An upgrade of the High level trigger (HLT) farm at LHCb will be inevitable due to the increase in lu...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
The LHCb experiment at the LHC accelerator at CERN collects collisions of particle bunches at 40 MHz...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the online system ...
In this note we will discuss the application of new technologies, such as GPU cards, in the current ...
The LHCb experiment at the LHC accelerator at CERN collects collisions of particle bunches at 40 MHz...
For Run 2 of the LHC, LHCb is replacing a significant part of its event filter farm with new compute...
AbstractThe trigger of the LHCb experiment consists of two stages: an initial hardware trigger, and ...
The trigger of the LHCb experiment consists of two stages : an initial hardware trigger, and a high-...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
In order to estimate the capabilities of a computing slot with limited processing time, it is necess...
The usage of CPU resources by LHCb on the Grid id dominated by two different applications: Gauss and...
This article describes the hardware architecture of the LHCb trigger system, as well as the algorith...
The LHCb experiment is dedicated to the study of heavy flavour at the LHC. The LHCb trigger system p...
The LHCb experiment is a spectrometer dedicated to the study of heavy flavor at the LHC. The rate of...
An upgrade of the High level trigger (HLT) farm at LHCb will be inevitable due to the increase in lu...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
The LHCb experiment at the LHC accelerator at CERN collects collisions of particle bunches at 40 MHz...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the online system ...
In this note we will discuss the application of new technologies, such as GPU cards, in the current ...
The LHCb experiment at the LHC accelerator at CERN collects collisions of particle bunches at 40 MHz...