FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond

The File Transfer Service (FTS) developed at CERN and in production since 2014, has become a fundamental component for the LHC experiments and is tightly integrated with experiment frameworks. Starting from the beginning of 2018 with the participation to the European Commission funded project eXtrem...

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Main Authors: Karavakis Edward, Manzi Andrea, Arsuaga Rios Maria, Keeble Oliver, Garcia Cabot Carles, Simon Michal, Patrascoiu Mihai, Angelogiannopoulos Aris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/21/epjconf_chep2020_04016.pdf
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spelling doaj-cce308386b5344c982713bfcbf9559aa2021-08-02T15:12:43ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012450401610.1051/epjconf/202024504016epjconf_chep2020_04016FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyondKaravakis Edward0Manzi Andrea1Arsuaga Rios Maria2Keeble Oliver3Garcia Cabot Carles4Simon Michal5Patrascoiu Mihai6Angelogiannopoulos Aris7CERNCERNCERNCERNCERNCERNCERNCERNThe File Transfer Service (FTS) developed at CERN and in production since 2014, has become a fundamental component for the LHC experiments and is tightly integrated with experiment frameworks. Starting from the beginning of 2018 with the participation to the European Commission funded project eXtreme Data Cloud (XDC) and the activities carried out in the context of the WLCG DOMA TPC and QoS working groups, a series of new developments and improvements have been planned and performed taking also into account the requirements from the experiments in preparation for the LHC Run-3. This paper provides a detailed overview of these developments; more specifically, the integration with OpenID Connect (OIDC), the QoS integration, the service scalability enhancements, the support for XRootD and HTTP Third Party Copy (TPC) transfers along with the integration with the new CERN Tape Archive (CTA) system.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/21/epjconf_chep2020_04016.pdf
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author Karavakis Edward
Manzi Andrea
Arsuaga Rios Maria
Keeble Oliver
Garcia Cabot Carles
Simon Michal
Patrascoiu Mihai
Angelogiannopoulos Aris
spellingShingle Karavakis Edward
Manzi Andrea
Arsuaga Rios Maria
Keeble Oliver
Garcia Cabot Carles
Simon Michal
Patrascoiu Mihai
Angelogiannopoulos Aris
FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Karavakis Edward
Manzi Andrea
Arsuaga Rios Maria
Keeble Oliver
Garcia Cabot Carles
Simon Michal
Patrascoiu Mihai
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title FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
title_short FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
title_full FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
title_fullStr FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
title_full_unstemmed FTS improvements for LHC Run-3 and beyond
title_sort fts improvements for lhc run-3 and beyond
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The File Transfer Service (FTS) developed at CERN and in production since 2014, has become a fundamental component for the LHC experiments and is tightly integrated with experiment frameworks. Starting from the beginning of 2018 with the participation to the European Commission funded project eXtreme Data Cloud (XDC) and the activities carried out in the context of the WLCG DOMA TPC and QoS working groups, a series of new developments and improvements have been planned and performed taking also into account the requirements from the experiments in preparation for the LHC Run-3. This paper provides a detailed overview of these developments; more specifically, the integration with OpenID Connect (OIDC), the QoS integration, the service scalability enhancements, the support for XRootD and HTTP Third Party Copy (TPC) transfers along with the integration with the new CERN Tape Archive (CTA) system.
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