21–25 May 2012
New York City, NY, USA
US/Eastern timezone

Taking the C out of CVMFS: providing repositories for country-local VOs.

22 May 2012, 13:30
4h 45m
Rosenthal Pavilion (10th floor) (Kimmel Center)

Rosenthal Pavilion (10th floor)

Kimmel Center

Poster Distributed Processing and Analysis on Grids and Clouds (track 3) Poster Session

Speaker

Sam Skipsey (University of Glasgow / GridPP)

Description

The caching, http-mediated filesystem "CVMFS", while first developed for use with the Cern Virtual Machines project, has quickly become a significant part of several VOs software distribution policy, with ATLAS being particularly interested. The benefits of CVMFS do not simply extend to large VOs, however; small virtual organisations can find software distribution to be problematic, as they don't have any real effort to manage multiple sites. We explore a case study of a local CVMFS repository, installed at Glasgow, for the UK local neiss.org.uk VO, comparing it to the less structured software management used previously.

Primary author

Sam Skipsey (University of Glasgow / GridPP)

Co-authors

Andy Turner (University of Leeds) Thomas Doherty (University of Glasgow (GB))

Presentation materials