Building a Distributed Computing System for LDMX
Particle physics experiments rely extensively on computing and data services, making e-infrastructure an integral part of the research collaboration. Constructing and operating distributed computing can however be challenging for a smaller-scale collaboration. The Light Dark Matter eXperiment (LDMX)...
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doaj-49b3e3d1099c417095d3f9d90c96372b2021-08-26T09:27:32ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012510203810.1051/epjconf/202125102038epjconf_chep2021_02038Building a Distributed Computing System for LDMXBryngemark Lene Kristian0Cameron David1Dutta Valentina2Eichlersmith Thomas3Konya Balazs4Moreno Omar5Mullier Geoffrey6Paganelli Florido7Pöttgen Ruth8Rogers Fuzzy9Salnikov Andrii10Weakliem Paul11Stanford UniversityUniversity of OsloUC Santa BarbaraUniversity of MinnesotaLund UniversitySLACLund UniversityLund UniversityLund UniversityUC Santa BarbaraLund UniversityUC Santa BarbaraParticle physics experiments rely extensively on computing and data services, making e-infrastructure an integral part of the research collaboration. Constructing and operating distributed computing can however be challenging for a smaller-scale collaboration. The Light Dark Matter eXperiment (LDMX) is a planned small-scale accelerator-based experiment to search for dark matter in the sub-GeV mass region. Finalizing the design of the detector relies on Monte-Carlo simulation of expected physics processes. A distributed computing pilot project was proposed to better utilize available resources at the collaborating institutes, and to improve scalability and reproducibility. This paper outlines the chosen lightweight distributed solution, presenting requirements, the component integration steps, and the experiences using a pilot system for tests with large-scale simulations. The system leverages existing technologies wherever possible, minimizing the need for software development, and deploys only non-intrusive components at the participating sites. The pilot proved that integrating existing components can dramatically reduce the effort needed to build and operate a distributed e-infrastructure, making it attainable even for smaller research collaborations.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/05/epjconf_chep2021_02038.pdf |
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Particle physics experiments rely extensively on computing and data services, making e-infrastructure an integral part of the research collaboration. Constructing and operating distributed computing can however be challenging for a smaller-scale collaboration.
The Light Dark Matter eXperiment (LDMX) is a planned small-scale accelerator-based experiment to search for dark matter in the sub-GeV mass region. Finalizing the design of the detector relies on Monte-Carlo simulation of expected physics processes. A distributed computing pilot project was proposed to better utilize available resources at the collaborating institutes, and to improve scalability and reproducibility.
This paper outlines the chosen lightweight distributed solution, presenting requirements, the component integration steps, and the experiences using a pilot system for tests with large-scale simulations. The system leverages existing technologies wherever possible, minimizing the need for software development, and deploys only non-intrusive components at the participating sites. The pilot proved that integrating existing components can dramatically reduce the effort needed to build and operate a distributed e-infrastructure, making it attainable even for smaller research collaborations. |
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