Abstract

The eXtreme DataCloud (XDC) project is aimed at developing data management services capable to cope with very large data resources allowing the future e-infrastructures to address the needs of the next generation extreme scale scientific experiments. Started in November 2017, XDC is combining the expertise of 8 large European research organisations. The project aims at developing scalable technologies for federating storage resources and managing data in highly distributed computing environments. The project is use case driven with a multidisciplinary approach, addressing requirements from research communities belonging to a wide range of scientific domains: Life Science, Biodiversity, Clinical Research, Astrophysics, High Energy Physics and Photon Science, that represent an indicator in terms of data management needs in Europe and worldwide. The use cases proposed by the different user communities are addressed integrating different data management services ready to manage an increasing volume of data. Different scalability and performance tests have been defined to show that the XDC services can be harmonized in different contexts and complex frameworks like the European Open Science Cloud. The use cases have been used to measure the success of the project and to prove that the developments fulfil the defined needs and satisfy the final users. The present contribution describes the results carried out from the adoption of the XDC solutions and provides a complete overview of the project achievements.

Highlights

  • The eXtreme DataCloud (XDC) project[1] develops scalable technologies for federating storage resources and managing data in highly distributed computing environments

  • The project is run by a Consortium that brings together technology providers with a proven long-standing experience in software development and large research communities belonging to diverse disciplines: LifeScience, Biodiversity, Clinical Research, Astrophysics, High Energy Physics and Photon Science

  • XDC developments enrich already existing services for data management in e-infrastructures adding new functionalities as requested by the research communities represented in the consortium and targeting the computing infrastructure built by European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) [2], the EGI Fundation (EGI) [3], the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG)

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Introduction

The eXtreme DataCloud (XDC) project[1] develops scalable technologies for federating storage resources and managing data in highly distributed computing environments. The project is run by a Consortium that brings together technology providers with a proven long-standing experience in software development and large research communities belonging to diverse disciplines: LifeScience, Biodiversity, Clinical Research, Astrophysics, High Energy Physics and Photon Science. The project will end on April 2020 after 30 months of activity It was funded under the European Union H2020 framework program (Call EINFRA-21-2017 Research and Innovation action) with a total EU contribution of 3.07 million Euros. XDC developments enrich already existing services for data management in e-infrastructures adding new functionalities as requested by the research communities represented in the consortium and targeting the computing infrastructure built by European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) [2], the EGI Fundation (EGI) [3], the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG).

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