Federating distributed storage for clouds in ATLAS

26 Oct 2018  ·  Berghaus Frank, Casteels Kevin, Di Girolamo Alessandro, Driemel Colson, Ebert Marcus, Furano Fabrizio, Galindo Fernado, Lassnig Mario, Leavett-Brown Colin, Paterson Michael, Serfon Cedric, Seuster Rolf, Sobie Randall, Tafirout Reda, Taylor Ryan Paul ·

Input data for applications that run in cloud computing centres can be stored at distant repositories, often with multiple copies of the popular data stored at many sites. Locating and retrieving the remote data can be challenging, and we believe that federating the storage can address this problem. A federation would locate the closest copy of the data on the basis of GeoIP information. Currently we are using the dynamic data federation Dynafed, a software solution developed by CERN IT. Dynafed supports several industry standards for connection protocols like Amazon's S3, Microsoft's Azure, as well as WebDAV and HTTP. Dynafed functions as an abstraction layer under which protocol-dependent authentication details are hidden from the user, requiring the user to only provide an X509 certificate. We have setup an instance of Dynafed and integrated it into the ATLAS data distribution management system. We report on the challenges faced during the installation and integration. We have tested ATLAS analysis jobs submitted by the PanDA production system and we report on our first experiences with its operation.

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Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

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