Speaker
Mr
Dan Szkola
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Description
Fermilab has been running an EOS instance since testing began in June 2012. By May 2013, before becoming production storage, there was 600TB allocated for EOS. Today, there is approximately 11PB of storage available in the EOS instance.
An update of our current experiences and challenges running an EOS instance for use by the Fermilab LHC Physics Center (LPC) computing cluster. The LPC cluster is a 4500-core user analysis cluster with 11 PB of EOS storage. This is an increase of about 80% over 2018. The LPC cluster supports several hundred active CMS users at any given time.
Author
Mr
Dan Szkola
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))