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Fermilab's Multi-petabyte Scalable Mass Storage System
Terry Jones
Don Petravick
Gene Oleynik
Jon Bakken
David Berg
Eileen Berman
Chih-Hao Huang
Timur Perelmutov
Michael Zalokar
Bonnie Alcorn
Wayne Baisley
Robert D. Kennedy
Alexander Kulyavtsev
Alexander Moibenko
Vladimir Podstavkov
George Szmuksta
出版
United States. Department of Energy
, 2005
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=jyZKAQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Fermilab provides a multi-Petabyte scale mass storage system for High Energy Physics (HEP) Experiments and other scientific endeavors. We describe the scalability aspects of the hardware and software architecture that were designed into the Mass Storage System to permit us to scale to multiple petabytes of storage capacity, manage tens of terabytes per day in data transfers, support hundreds of users, and maintain data integrity. We discuss in detail how we scale the system over time to meet the ever-increasing needs of the scientific community, and relate our experiences with many of the technical and economic issues related to scaling the system. Since the 2003 MSST conference, the experiments at Fermilab have generated more than 1.9 PB of additional data. We present results on how this system has scaled and performed for the Fermilab CDF and D0 Run II experiments as well as other HEP experiments and scientific endeavors.