Speaker
Mr
Sylvain Chapeland
(CERN)
Description
MySQL has been in use to store and access structured information for the ALICE data-acquisition since 2004. It copes with the implementation of 9 distinct data repositories (configurations, logs, etc) for the online subsystems implemented at the experimental area, all of them having different I/O patterns and requirements.
We will review the architecture, performance, features, and future needs of our online database systems. Feedback about our positive experience with this tool will be given.
Author
Mr
Sylvain Chapeland
(CERN)