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Title: Phase 3 Letter of Intent (1/2)


1
Phase 3 Letter of Intent (1/2)
  • Short N Pages
  • May Refer to MONARC Internal Notes to Document
    Progress
  • Suggested Format Similar to PEP Extension
  • Introduction deliverables are realistic
    technical options and the associated resource
    requirements for LHC Computing to be presented
    to the experiments and CERN, in support of
    Computing Model development for the Computing
    TDRs.
  • Brief Status Existing Notes
  • Motivations for a Common Project --gt
    Justification (1)
  • Goals and Scope of the Extension --gt
    Justification (2)
  • Schedule Preliminary estimate is 12 Months from
    completion of Phase 2, that will occur with
    the submission of the final Phase 12 Report.
    Final report will contain a proposal for the
    Phase 3 milestones and detailed schedule
  • Phase 3A Decision on which prototypes to build
    or exploit
  • MONARC/Experiments/Regional Centres Working
    Meeting
  • Phase 3B Specification of resources and
    prototype configurations
  • Setup of simulation and prototype environment
  • Phase 3C Operation of prototypes and of
    simulation analysis of results
  • Phase 3D Feedback strategy optimization

2
Phase 3 Letter of Intent (2/2)
  • Equipment Needs (Scale specified further in Phase
    3A)
  • MONARC Sun E450 server upgrade
  • TB RAID Array, GB memory upgrade
  • To act as a client to the System in CERN/IT, for
    distributed system studies
  • Access to Substantial system in the CERN/IT
    infrastructure consisting of a Linux farm, and
    a Sun-based data server over Gigabit Ethernet
  • Access to a Multi-Terabyte robotic tape store
  • Non-blocking access to WAN links to some of the
    main potential RC (e.g. 10 Mbps reserved to
    Japan some tens of Mbps to US)
  • Temporary use of a large volume of tape media
  • Relationship to Other Projects and Groups
  • Work in collaboration with CERN/IT groups
    involved databases and large scale data and
    processing services
  • Our role is to seek common elements that may be
    used effectively in the experiments Computing
    Models
  • Computational Grid Projects in US Cooperate
    in upcoming EU Grid proposals
  • US other National Funded efforts with RD
    components
  • Submitted to Hans Hoffmann for Information on
    our Intention to Continue
  • Copy to Manuel Delfino

3
Phase 3 LoI Status
  • Monarc has met its milestones up until now
  • Progress Report
  • Talks in Marseilles General Simulation
  • Testbed Notes 99/4, 99/6, Youheis Note --gt
    MONARC number
  • Architecture group notes 99/1-3
  • Simulation Appendix of Progress Report
  • Short papers (Titles) for CHEP 2000 by January 15

4
MONARC Phase 3 Justification (1)
  • General TIMELINESS and USEFUL IMPACT
  • Facilitate the efficient planning and design of
    mutually compatible site and network
    architectures, and services
  • Among the experiments, the CERN Centre
    and Regional Centres
  • Provide modelling consultancy and service to the
    experiments and Centres
  • Provide a core of advanced RD activities, aimed
    at LHC computing system optimisation and
    production prototyping
  • Take advantage of work on distributed
    data-intensive computingfor HENP this year in
    other next generation projects
  • For example in US Particle Physics Data Grid
    (PPDG) of DoE/NGI Joint GriPhyN
    proposal on Computational Data Grids by
    ATLAS/CMS/LIGO/SDSS. Note EU Plans as well.
  • See H. Newman, http//www.cern.ch/MONARC/progr
    ess_report/longc7.html

5
MONARC Phase 3 Justification (2A)
  • More Realistic Computing Model Development (LHCb
    and Alice Notes)
  • Confrontation of Models with Realistic
    Prototypes
  • At Every Stage Assess Use Cases Based on Actual
    Simulation, Reconstruction and Physics Analyses
  • Participate in the setup of the prototyopes
  • We will further validate and develop MONARC
    simulation system using the results of these use
    cases (positive feedback)
  • Continue to Review Key Inputs to the Model
  • CPU Times at Various Phases
  • Data Rate to Storage
  • Tape Storage Speed and I/O
  • Employ MONARC simulation and testbeds to study CM
    variations, and suggest strategy improvements

6
MONARC Phase 3 Justification (2B)
  • Technology Studies
  • Data Model
  • Data structures
  • Reclustering, Restructuring transport operations
  • Replication
  • Caching, migration (HMSM), etc.
  • Network
  • QoS Mechanisms Identify Which are important
  • Distributed System Resource Management and Query
    Estimators
  • (Queue management and Load Balancing)
  • Development of MONARC Simulation Visualization
    Toolsfor interactive Computing Model analysis
    (forward reference)

7
MONARC Phase 3 Justification (3)
  • Meet Near Term Milestones for LHC Computing
  • For example CMS Data Handling Milestones ORCA4
    March 2000 1 Million event fully-simulated data
    sample(s)
  • Simulation of data access patterns, and
    mechanisms used to build and/or replicate
    compact object collections
  • Integration of database and mass storage
    use (including caching/migration strategy for
    limited disk space)
  • Other milestones will be detailed, and/or
    brought forward to meet the actual needs for HLT
    Studies and the TDRs for the Trigger, DAQ,
    Software and Computing and Physics
  • ATLAS Geant4 Studies
  • Event production and and analysis must be spread
    amongst regional centres, and candidates
  • Learn about RC configurations, operations,
    network bandwidth, by modeling real systems, and
    analyses actually with
  • Feedback information from real operations into
    simulations
  • Use progressively more realistic models to
    develop future strategies

8
MONARC Computing Model Constraints Drive
Strategies
  • Latencies and Queuing Delays
  • Resource Allocations and/or Advance Reservations
  • Time to Swap In/Out Disk Space
  • Tape Handling Delays Get a Drive, Find a Volume,
    Mount a Volume, Locate File, Read or Write
  • Interaction with local batch and device queues
  • Serial operations tape/disk, cross-network,
    disk-diskand/or disk-tape after network transfer
  • Networks
  • Useable fraction of bandwidth (Congestion,
    Overheads) 30-60 (?)Fraction for event-data
    transfers 15-30 ?
  • Nonlinear throughput degradation on loaded or
    poorly configurednetwork paths.
  • Inter-Facility Policies
  • Resources available to remote users
  • Access to some resources in quasi-real time
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