Speaker
Dr
Gregory Dubois-Felsmann
(SLAC)
Description
The BaBar experiment needs fast and efficient procedure for distributing
jobs to produce a large amount of simulated events for analysis purpose.
We discuss the benefits/drawbacks gained mapping the traditional
production schema on the grid paradigm, and describe the structure
implemented on the standard "public" resources of INFN-Grid project.
Data access/distribution on sites involved using AMS and Xrootd servers
is explained, comparing results obtained in Italy between the standard
and the Grid approach.
Submitted on behalf of Collaboration (ex, BaBar, ATLAS) | BaBar |
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Primary author
Dr
Gregory Dubois-Felsmann
(SLAC)