EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Caching technologies for Tier-2 sites: A UK perspective

  • Skipsey Samuel Cadellin,
  • Brew Chris,
  • Forti Alessandra,
  • Traynor Dan,
  • Li Teng,
  • Boutcher Adam,
  • Roy Gareth,
  • Stewart Gordon,
  • Britton David

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921404002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 214
p. 04002

Abstract

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Pressures from both WLCG VOs and externalities have led to a desire to "simplify" data access and handling for Tier-2 resources across the Grid. This has mostly been imagined in terms of reducing book-keeping for VOs, and total replicas needed across sites. One common direction of motion is to increasing the amount of remote-access to data for jobs, which is also seen as enabling the development of administratively-cheaper Tier-2 subcat-egories, reducing manpower and equipment costs. Caching technologies are often seen as a "cheap" way to ameliorate the increased latency (and decreased bandwidth) introduced by ubiquitous remote-access approaches, but the usefulness of caches is strongly dependant on the reuse of the data thus cached. We report on work done in the UK at four GridPP Tier-2 sites - ECDF, Glasgow, RALPP and Durham - to investigate the suitability of transparent caching via the recently-rebranded XCache (Xrootd Proxy Cache) for both ATLAS and CMS workloads, and to support workloads by other caching approaches (such as the ARC CE Cache).