EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

A prototype for the evolution of ATLAS EventIndex based on Apache Kudu storage

  • Baranowski Zbigniew,
  • Canali Luca,
  • Fernandez Casani Alvaro,
  • Gallas Elizabeth J,
  • Garcia Montoro Carlos,
  • González de la Hoz Santiago,
  • Hrivnac Julius,
  • Prokoshin Fedor,
  • Rybkine Grigori,
  • Salt Jose,
  • Sanchez Javier,
  • Barberis Dario

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921404057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 214
p. 04057

Abstract

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The ATLAS EventIndex has been in operation since the beginning of LHC Run 2 in 2015. Like all software projects, its components have been constantly evolving and improving in performance. The main data store in Hadoop, based on MapFiles and HBase, can work for the rest of Run 2 but new solutions are explored for the future. Kudu offers an interesting environment, with a mixture of BigData and relational database features, which look promising at the design level. This environment is used to build a prototype to measure the scaling capabilities as functions of data input rates, total data volumes and data query and retrieval rates. In this proceedings we report on the selected data schemas and on the current performance measurements with the Kudu prototype.