Abstract

The Disk Pool Manager is an example of a multi-protocol, multi-VO system for data access on the Grid that went though a considerable technical evolution in the last years. Among other features, its architecture offers the opportunity of testing its different data access frontends under exactly the same conditions, including hardware and backend software. This characteristic inspired the idea of collecting monitoring information from various testbeds in order to benchmark the behaviour of the HTTP and Xrootd protocols for the use case of data analysis, batch or interactive. A source of information is the set of continuous tests that are run towards the worldwide endpoints belonging to the DPM Collaboration, which accumulated relevant statistics in its first year of activity. On top of that, the DPM releases are based on multiple levels of automated testing that include performance benchmarks of various kinds, executed regularly every day. At the same time, the recent releases of DPM can report monitoring information about any data access protocol to the same monitoring infrastructure that is used to monitor the Xrootd deployments. Our goal is to evaluate under which circumstances the HTTP-based protocols can be good enough for batch or interactive data access. In this contribution we show and discuss the results that our test systems have collected under the circumstances that include ROOT analyses using TTreeCache and stress tests on the metadata performance.

Highlights

  • Comparing practices and data access protocols is generally a very difficult task that typically involves setting up separated, equivalent server deployments and configuring them with the same content used by a set of benchmarks

  • In the context of the tests under discussion in this work, the importance of DAVIX is linked to it being a coherent, high quality implementation of generic data/metadata access primitives on top of HTTP/WebDAV

  • In the case of HTTP, the stat() function is implemented through a WebDAV PROPFIND request, while for Xrootd its kXR stat request is used

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Direct data access protocols benchmarking on DPM

This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. Ser. 664 042018 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/664/4/042018) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more. Download details: IP Address: 137.138.93.202 This content was downloaded on 09/03/2016 at 09:00 Please note that terms and conditions apply. 21st International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP2015) IOP Publishing. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 664 (2015) 042018 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/664/4/042018

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