System Performance and Cost Modelling in LHC computing

The increase in the scale of LHC computing expected for Run 3 and even more so for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the next ten years will certainly require radical changes to the computing models and the data processing of the LHC experiments. Translating the requirements of the physics programmes into computi...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences Vol. 214; p. 3019
Main Authors: Biscarat, Catherine, Boccali, Tommaso, Bonacorsi, Daniele, Bozzi, Concezio, Costanzo, Davide, Duellmann, Dirk, Elmsheuser, Johannes, Fede, Eric, Flix Molina, José, Giordano, Domenico, Grigoras, Costin, Iven, Jan, Jouvin, Michel, Kemp, Yves, Lange, David, Meinhard, Helge, Michelotto, Michele, Douglas Roy, Gareth, Sansum, Andrew, Sartirana, Andrea, Schulz, Markus, Sciabà, Andrea, Smirnova, Oxana, Stewart, Graeme, Valassi, Andrea, Vernet, Renaud, Wenaus, Torre, Wuerthwein, Frank
Format: Journal Article Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2019
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Summary:The increase in the scale of LHC computing expected for Run 3 and even more so for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the next ten years will certainly require radical changes to the computing models and the data processing of the LHC experiments. Translating the requirements of the physics programmes into computing resource needs is a complicated process and subject to significant uncertainties. For this reason, WLCG has established a working group to develop methodologies and tools intended tocharacterise the LHC workloads, better understand their interaction with the computing infrastructure, calculate their cost in terms of resources and expenditure and assist experiments, sites and the WLCG project in the evaluation of their future choices. This working group started in November 2017 and has about 30 active participants representing experiments and sites. In this contribution we expose the activities, the results achieved and the future directions.
ISSN:2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/201921403019