18–22 Apr 2016
DESY Zeuthen
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Storage and file systems

18 Apr 2016, 15:45
Seminar room 3 (DESY Zeuthen)

Seminar room 3

DESY Zeuthen

Platanenallee 6, 15738 Zeuthen (near Berlin), Germany

Conveners

Storage and file systems

  • Arne Wiebalck (CERN)
  • Peter van der Reest (DESY)

Storage and file systems

  • Arne Wiebalck (CERN)
  • Peter van der Reest (DESY)

Storage and file systems: Storage and file systems

  • Peter van der Reest (DESY)
  • Arne Wiebalck (CERN)

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  1. Stephan Wiesand (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    18/04/2016, 15:45
    Storage & Filesystems
    What's going on in OpenAFS development, and what are the major challenges, from the Release Manager's perspective.
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  2. Kacper Surdy (CERN)
    18/04/2016, 16:10
    Storage & Filesystems
    Public and private clouds based on VMs are a modern approach for deploying computing resources. Virtualisation of computer hardware allows additional optimizations in the utilisation of computing resources compared to the traditional HW deployment model. A price to pay when running virtual machines on physical hypervisors is an additional overhead. This is an area of concern in the context of...
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  3. Shawn Mc Kee (University of Michigan (US))
    18/04/2016, 16:35
    Storage & Filesystems
    The OSiRIS (Open Storage Research Infrastructure) project started in September 2015, funded under the NSF CC*DNI DIBBs program. This program seeks solutions to the challenges many scientific disciplines are facing with the rapidly increasing size, variety and complexity of data they must work with. As the data grows, scientists are challenged to manage, share and analyze that data and...
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  4. James Adams (STFC RAL)
    18/04/2016, 17:00
    Storage & Filesystems

    For several years we have been investigating and running Ceph, we have recently reached the point where we are providing production level services underpinned by Ceph and are on the verge of deploying tens of petabytes of Ceph backed storage for large scale scientific data.

    I will give an update on the state of our clusters and the various use cases and interfaces we are currently (and...

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  5. Gerard Bernabeu Altayo (Fermilab)
    20/04/2016, 09:00
    Storage & Filesystems
    High Energy Physics experiments record and simulate very large volumes of data and the trend in the future is only going up. All this data needs to be archived, and accessed by central processing workflows as well as a diverse group of scientists to extract physics results. Fermilab supports a wealth of storage technologies for the experiments for very different tasks, from NFS mounted...
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  6. Walter Schon
    20/04/2016, 09:25
    Storage & Filesystems
    Status and recent developments for the lustre file system at GSI. New method to analyse log file, measurements and experience with ZFS as base system for ZFS and a new project: Interfacing lustre with the TSM tape robot.
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  7. Xavier Espinal Curull (CERN)
    20/04/2016, 09:50
    Storage & Filesystems
    Tailoring storage services for the growing community requirements demands high flexibility in our systems. Huge volumes of data coming from the detectors need to be quickly available in a highly scalable mode for data processing and in parallel guarantee high throughput for long term storage. These activities are radically different in terms of storage QoS but all of them are critical to...
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  8. Mr Bernard CHAMBON (CC-IN2P3)
    20/04/2016, 10:15
    Storage & Filesystems
    I will give a status report of TReqS, a software companion of HPSS, the HSM we are using at the CC-IN2P3. TReqS, which stands for Tape Requests Scheduler, is intended to provide regulation and optimization of the staging requests to HPSS. TReqS is used at the CC-IN2P3 for several years now from DCACHE and XROOTD, but since fall 2015, we have started a full rewrite of the software, based on...
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  9. Stefan Dietrich (DESY)
    20/04/2016, 11:00
    Storage & Filesystems
    Since April 2015 we have been running our new storage infrastructure based on GPFS for the data acquisition and analysis of PETRA III. This presentation will show the current state of ASAP3, experiences from the first run period in production and current activities for XFEL.
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  10. Ulf Troppens (IBM)
    20/04/2016, 11:25
    Storage & Filesystems
    IBM Spectrum Scale (formerly known as IBM GPFS) is a feature-rich clustered file system. This talk will cover selected Spectrum Scale features and directions which are in particular relevant for data ingest, data analytics and data management of huge amounts of measured data.
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  11. Katarzyna Maria Dziedziniewicz-Wojcik (CERN)
    20/04/2016, 11:50
    Storage & Filesystems
    With the terabytes of data stored in relational databases at CERN and great number of critical applications relying on them, the database service is evolving to adapt to changing needs and requirements of its users. The demand is high and the scope is broad. This presentation gives an overview of current state of databases services and new technologies approaching in Oracle to make better use...
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  12. Christian Schmitz (ownCloud Inc)
    20/04/2016, 12:15
    Storage & Filesystems

    This talk will provide a strategic outlook around ownCloud in Research and Education.
    It will start out with an overall ownCloud overview and touch on existing success stories.
    Furthermore it will focus on federations that allow independent sites to interoperate with regard to cloud-based storage.

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