Abstract

An important foundation underlying the impressive success of data processing and analysis in the ATLAS experiment [1] at the LHC [2] is the Production and Distributed Analysis (PanDA) workload management system [3]. PanDA was designed specifically for ATLAS and proved to be highly successful in meeting all the distributed computing needs of the experiment. However, the core design of PanDA is not experiment specific. The PanDA workload management system is capable of meeting the needs of other data intensive scientific applications. Alpha-Magnetic Spectrometer [4], an astro-particle experiment on the International Space Station, and the Compact Muon Solenoid [5], an LHC experiment, have successfully evaluated PanDA and are pursuing its adoption. In this paper, a description of the new program of work to develop a generic version of PanDA will be given, as well as the progress in extending PanDA's capabilities to support supercomputers and clouds and to leverage intelligent networking. PanDA has demonstrated at a very large scale the value of automated dynamic brokering of diverse workloads across distributed computing resources. The next generation of PanDA will allow other data-intensive sciences and a wider exascale community employing a variety of computing platforms to benefit from ATLAS' experience and proven tools.

Highlights

  • Overview of the BigPanDA project Current status and plans Conclusions

  • Oracle or MySQL can be selected in config file

  • • Code is being merged to the main branch

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Summary

Introduction

– Designed to meet ATLAS production/analysis requirements for a data-driven workload management system capable of operating at LHC data processing scale. – Aug 2005: Project started, Sep 2005: The first prototype, Dec 2005: Production in US ATLAS, 2008: Adopted as the workload management system for the entire ATLAS collaboration, Recent: AMS and CMS have deployed own PanDA instances. Performed well during LHC Run 1 for data processing, simulation and analysis, while actively evolving to meet rapidly changing physics needs. – Successfully managing more than 100 sites, about 5 million jobs per week, and about 1500 users

Evolving PanDA for Advanced Scientific Computing
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The PanDA system played a key role during LHC
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