Conveners
WLCG parallel: Cost Model
- Markus Schulz (CERN)
- Andrea Sciabà (CERN)
- Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
WLCG parallel: Cost Model
- Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
- Markus Schulz (CERN)
- Andrea Sciabà (CERN)
WLCG parallel: DOMA
- Maria Girone (CERN)
- Simone Campana (CERN)
WLCG parallel: DOMA
- Maria Girone (CERN)
- Simone Campana (CERN)
WLCG parallel: Grid services and operations
- Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB))
- Alessandro Di Girolamo (CERN)
- Christoph Wissing (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
- Julia Andreeva (CERN)
- Federica Legger (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
WLCG parallel: Grid services and operations
- Julia Andreeva (CERN)
- Christoph Wissing (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
- Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB))
WLCG parallel: WLCG Collaboration Board (closed)
- There are no conveners in this block
An overview of the activities, targeted at members and at the general public. If you are not a member of the working group this is a good opportunity to get an overview and there is no need to stay for the rest of the session.
We discuss the state of the art of the resource estimation up to HL-LHC for each experiment and explore commonalities.
We discuss recent developments and different approaches in the cost estimation for WLCG sites, from hardware to human effort.
We illustrate the latest versions of the reference workloads and performance measurements.
We discuss performance metrics and what has to be done to derive the agreed metrics from the data collected by the multitude of tools we have.
Studies on caches and data popularity. Discussing the relation with DOMA access and DOMA QoS.
New iteration of the attempt to quantify the potential gains by optimization at all levels
Discussion on the update of the working group's roadmap, the medium term plan and the next steps
- Introduction
- CMS experience
- ATLAS experience
- Rucio experience
- discussion
Several alternative strategies for lightweight deployment and operations at sites will be presented and discussed. We would like to assess which circumstances are matched by which strategies, so that each site may make its own optimal choice for the coming years.