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The BaBar Distributed Computing Model

Dominique Boutigny for the BaBar Experiment's Computing Group  

In order to face the expected increase in statistics between now and 2005, the BaBar experiment at SLAC is evolving its computing model toward a distributed multi-tier system. It is foreseen that data will be spread among Tier-A centers and deleted from the SLAC center. A uniform computing environment is being deployed in the centers, the network bandwidth is continuously increased and data distribution tools has been designed in order to reach a transfer rate of ~100 TB of data per year. In parallel, smaller Tier-B and C sites receive subsets of data, presently in Kanga-ROOT format and later in Objectivity format. GRID tools will be used for remote job submission.  

Keywords:

Data distribution - Objectivity - Federated database - BaBar - GRID

Contact:        

Dr. Dominique Boutigny (LAPP - CNRS/IN2P3)  boutigny@in2p3.fr