28 September 2015 to 2 October 2015
Budva, Becici, Hotel Splendid, Conference Hall
Europe/Podgorica timezone

Migration of the WLCG monitoring infrastructure to a new technology stack

1 Oct 2015, 10:00
30m
Budva, Becici, Hotel Splendid, Conference Hall

Budva, Becici, Hotel Splendid, Conference Hall

Speaker

Ms Julia Andreeva (CERN)

Description

Monitoring the WLCG infrastructure requires to gather and to analyze high volume of heterogeneous data (e.g. data transfers, job monitoring, site tests) coming from different services and experiment-specific frameworks to provide a uniform and flexible interface for scientists and sites. The current architecture, where relational database systems are used to store, to process and to serve monitoring data, has limitations in coping with the foreseen extension of the volume (e.g. higher LHC luminosity) and the variety (e.g. new data-transfer protocols and new resource-types, as cloud-computing) of WLCG monitoring events. The evolution of the WLCG monitoring systems consists of moving to a new architecture and a new technology stack which provide a solution for scalable and close to realtime distributed data processing. The contribution describes the new architecture, the status of migration and lessons learned during technology evaluation and the migration process.

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