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DOI: 10.1109/rtc.2014.7097437
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The new CMS DAQ system for run-2 of the LHC

Tomasz Bawej,Ulf Behrens,James G Branson,Olivier Chaze,Sergio Cittolin,Georgiana-Lavinia Darlea,Christian Deldicque,Marc Dobson,Aymeric Dupont,S. Erhan,Andrew Forrest,Dominique Gigi,Frank Glege,G. Gómez-Ceballos,Robert Gómez-Reino,Jeroen Hegeman,André Holzner,L. Masetti,Frans Meijers,E. Meschi,R. K. Mommsen,S. Morovic,Carlos Nunez-Barranco-Fernandez,Vivian O’Dell,Luciano Orsini,Christoph Paus,Andrea Petrucci,Marco Pieri,Áttila Rácz,Hannes Sakul,Christoph Schwick,Benjamin Stieger,K. Sumorok,J. Veverka,Petr Žejdl

Data acquisition
InfiniBand
Large Hadron Collider
2014
Summary form only given. The data acquisition system (DAQ) of the CMS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider assembles events at a rate of 100 kHz, transporting event data at an aggregate throughput of 100 GB/s to the high level trigger (HLT) farm. The HLT farm selects interesting events for storage and offline analysis at a rate of around 1 kHz. The DAQ system has been redesigned during the accelerator shutdown in 2013/14. The motivation is twofold: Firstly, the current compute nodes, networking, and storage infrastructure will have reached the end of their lifetime by the time the LHC restarts. Secondly, in order to handle higher LHC luminosities and event pileup, a number of sub-detectors will be upgraded, increasing the number of readout channels and replacing the off-detector readout electronics with a μTCA implementation. The new DAQ architecture will take advantage of the latest developments in the computing industry. For data concentration, 10/40 Gb/s Ethernet technologies will be used, as well as an implementation of a reduced TCP/IP in FPGA for a reliable transport between custom electronics and commercial computing hardware. A 56 Gb/s Infiniband FDR Clos network has been chosen for the event builder with a throughput of ~4 Tb/s. The HLT processing is entirely file based. This allows the DAQ and HLT systems to be independent, and to use the HLT software in the same way as for the offline processing. The fully built events are sent to the HLT with 1/10/40 Gb/s Ethernet via network file systems. Hierarchical collection of HLT accepted events and monitoring meta-data are stored into a global file system. This paper presents the requirements, technical choices, and performance of the new system.
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    The new CMS DAQ system for run-2 of the LHC” is a paper by Tomasz Bawej Ulf Behrens James G Branson Olivier Chaze Sergio Cittolin Georgiana-Lavinia Darlea Christian Deldicque Marc Dobson Aymeric Dupont S. Erhan Andrew Forrest Dominique Gigi Frank Glege G. Gómez-Ceballos Robert Gómez-Reino Jeroen Hegeman André Holzner L. Masetti Frans Meijers E. Meschi R. K. Mommsen S. Morovic Carlos Nunez-Barranco-Fernandez Vivian O’Dell Luciano Orsini Christoph Paus Andrea Petrucci Marco Pieri Áttila Rácz Hannes Sakul Christoph Schwick Benjamin Stieger K. Sumorok J. Veverka Petr Žejdl published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.