CERN Accelerating science

ATLAS Slides
Report number ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2012-448
Title Technical Evolution in LHC Computing
Author(s) Wenaus, T J (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Corporate author(s) The ATLAS collaboration
Submitted to 5th International Conference "Distributed Computing and Grid-technologies in Science and Education", Dubna, Russian Federation, 16 - 20 Jul 2012
Submitted by [email protected] on 18 Jul 2012
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Free keywords WLCG ; LHC computing ; ATLAS Distributed Computing ; ADC
Abstract After a very successful first two years of LHC physics operations, LHC computing has entered an assessment and planning cycle in advance of a long shutdown in 2013-2014. The shutdown offers an opportunity to prepare computing for the higher energies and luminosities that will follow the shutdown, taking account of experience thus far, future LHC computing requirements, and new and emerging technologies. In the WLCG, Technical Evolution Groups were established in fall 2011 and have recently produced reports in the areas of databases, data management and storage, operations, security, and workload management. Within ATLAS, R&D projects relating to most of these areas were established in spring 2011 and in some cases are already transitioning to initial production deployments of new tools and technologies, while in others substantial work programs remain. This talk will present an overview and selected highlights of activities and plans in the technical evolution of LHC computing, with an emphasis on examples from ATLAS.



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