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DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202429501009
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Automated Network Services for Exascale Data Movement

Justas Balcas,Harvey B Newman,Preeti P. Bhat,Frank Würthwein,Jonathan Guiang,Aashay Arora,Diego Davila,John H. Graham,Tom Hutton,Tom Lehman,Xi Yang,Chin Guok,David Mason,Oliver Gutsche,Phil DeMar,Chih‐Hao Huang,Syed Waqar Shah,D. O. Litvintsev,Robert G. Heath,Andrew Melo

Movement (music)
Computer science
Exascale computing
2024
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments distribute data by leveraging a diverse array of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), where experiment data management systems treat networks as a “blackbox” resource. After the High Luminosity upgrade, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment alone will produce roughly 0.5 exabytes of data per year. NREN Networks are a critical part of the success of CMS and other LHC experiments. However, during data movement, NRENs are unaware of data priorities, importance, or need for quality of service, and this poses a challenge for operators to coordinate the movement of data and have predictable data flows across multi-domain networks. The overarching goal of SENSE (The Software-defined network for End-to-end Networked Science at Exascale) is to enable National Labs and universities to request and provision end-to-end intelligent network services for their application workflows leveraging SDN (Software-Defined Networking) capabilities. This work aims to allow LHC Experiments and Rucio, the data management software used by CMS Experiment, to allocate and prioritize certain data transfers over the wide area network. In this paper, we will present the current progress of the integration of SENSE, Multi-domain end-to-end SDN Orchestration with QoS (Quality of Service) capabilities, with Rucio, the data management software used by CMS Experiment.
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    Automated Network Services for Exascale Data Movement” is a paper by Justas Balcas Harvey B Newman Preeti P. Bhat Frank Würthwein Jonathan Guiang Aashay Arora Diego Davila John H. Graham Tom Hutton Tom Lehman Xi Yang Chin Guok David Mason Oliver Gutsche Phil DeMar Chih‐Hao Huang Syed Waqar Shah D. O. Litvintsev Robert G. Heath Andrew Melo published in 2024. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.