Title: The UK Particle Physics Tier1 Service
1The UK Particle Physics Tier1 Service
High Performance Data Transfer for the LHC
Service Challenges
The LHC Service Challenge Timeline and Milestones
- LHC Service Challenge
- The LCG Service Challenges are aimed at helping
to achieve the goal of a production quality
world-wide Grid that meets the requirements of
the LHC experiments in terms of functionality and
scale. - The programme currently involves both the 4 LHC
experiments as well as the Tier0, all Tier1s and
a number of key Tier2s, allowing all primary data
flows to be demonstrated. - On the last service challenge
- We managed to obtain close to 1GB/s for extended
periods - Several sites exceeded the targets agreed.
- Several sites reached or even exceeded their
nominal rates. - Still see quite a few operational problems.
- And the software is not completely debugged yet.
- Our main aims now are to
- Get data rates at all Tier1s up to MoU Values.
- (Re-)deploy Required Services at Sites so that
they meet MoU Targets. - Understand other key Use Cases for verification /
validation. - Focus is on service and stability.
By September 2006, Tier-1 Centres such as the
GRIDPP Tier-1 Centre at RAL must develop and put
in place infrastructures to cope with sustained
data rates of 400MB/s from CERN. In order to meet
this challenge, a number of Service Challenges
are planned between now and the start of LHC data
taking in 2007 (https//uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/vi
ew/LCG/LCGServiceChallenges)
The UKs prototype optical private network (OPN)
to CERN
The prototype OPN service has been provided by
the UKLIGHT project managed by UKERNA. Four
dedicated 1Gb/s links have been provisioned
between RAL and CERN. This is planned to be
replaced by a dedicated 10Gb link over SuperJanet
5 in the second half of the year.
(http//www.uklight.ac.uk/).
The LCG 3D project
Globally replicated, low volume (tens of
terabytes) relational databases will compliment
the streamed physics data. (http//lcg3d.cern.ch/)
Throughput monitoring by RGMA
Sustained data rates of over 170MB/s have been
achieved between CERN and RAL. The LCG project
uses R-GMA (http//www.r-gma.org/) to capture
this data from global producers such as the RAL
Tier-1 for presentation in near to real time
monitoring pages available on the LCG Service
Challenge website.