Access and exploitation of large scale computing resources, such as those offered by general purpose HPC centres, is one import measure for ATLAS and the other Large Hadron Collider experiments in order to meet the challenge posed by the full exploitation of the future data within the constraints of flat budgets. We report on the effort moving the Swiss WLCG T2 computing, serving ATLAS, CMS and LHCb from a dedicated cluster to the large CRAY systems at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre CSCS. These systems do not only offer very efficient hardware, cooling and highly competent operators, but also have large backfill potentials due to size and multidisciplinary usage and potential gains due to economy at scale. Technical solutions, per...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN uses more than 150 sites in the WLCG to process and analyze data record...
We describe the synergy between the production grids of CIMENT (a multidisciplinary mesocentre in Gr...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments will collect unprecedented data volumes in the next Phys...
Access and exploitation of large scale computing resources, such as those offered by general purpose...
Predictions for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and Run 4 (HL_LHC) over the course of t...
Prediction for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the course o...
In this thesis, I studied the feasibility of running computer data analysis programs from the Worldw...
The ATLAS experiment successfully commissioned a software and computing infrastructure to support th...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
With the ever-growing amount of data collected with the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LH...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The ATLAS Experiment, along with other LHC experiments, requires huge computing capacity to achieve ...
The ATLAS collaboration started a process to understand the computing needs for the High Luminosity ...
The Large Hadron Collider will resume data collection in 2015 with substantially increased computing...
In preparation for the startup of the LHC collider at CERN, the ATLAS collaboration is performing co...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN uses more than 150 sites in the WLCG to process and analyze data record...
We describe the synergy between the production grids of CIMENT (a multidisciplinary mesocentre in Gr...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments will collect unprecedented data volumes in the next Phys...
Access and exploitation of large scale computing resources, such as those offered by general purpose...
Predictions for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and Run 4 (HL_LHC) over the course of t...
Prediction for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the course o...
In this thesis, I studied the feasibility of running computer data analysis programs from the Worldw...
The ATLAS experiment successfully commissioned a software and computing infrastructure to support th...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
With the ever-growing amount of data collected with the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LH...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The ATLAS Experiment, along with other LHC experiments, requires huge computing capacity to achieve ...
The ATLAS collaboration started a process to understand the computing needs for the High Luminosity ...
The Large Hadron Collider will resume data collection in 2015 with substantially increased computing...
In preparation for the startup of the LHC collider at CERN, the ATLAS collaboration is performing co...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN uses more than 150 sites in the WLCG to process and analyze data record...
We describe the synergy between the production grids of CIMENT (a multidisciplinary mesocentre in Gr...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments will collect unprecedented data volumes in the next Phys...