Speaker
Maarten Litmaath
(CERN)
Description
Since many years, the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) has provided
the distributed computing infrastructure for the CERN Large Hadron Collider
experiments. During that time, it has seen steady evolution in technologies
as well as growth, to deal with ever increasing data rates. Those trends
need to be made to continue, to allow the WLCG to take on High-Luminosity
LHC data volumes as of 2029. In this contribution, we describe improvements
across a wide range of services and software, some of which already bring
benefits as of today. Thanks to many partners and projects, not only do the
LHC experiments profit, but many other communities as well.
Primary author
Maarten Litmaath
(CERN)