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400Gbps benchmark of XRootD HTTP-TPC
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Guiang, Jonathan
, Arora, Aashay
, Balcas, Justas
, Davila, Diego
, Newman, Harvey
, Würthwein, Frank
in
Communications traffic
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/ Software
/ Test stands
2024
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400Gbps benchmark of XRootD HTTP-TPC
by
Guiang, Jonathan
, Arora, Aashay
, Balcas, Justas
, Davila, Diego
, Newman, Harvey
, Würthwein, Frank
in
Communications traffic
/ Servers
/ Software
/ Test stands
2024
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400Gbps benchmark of XRootD HTTP-TPC
2024
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Overview
Due to the increased demand of network traffic expected during the HL-LHC era, the T2 sites in the USA will be required to have 400Gbps of available bandwidth to their storage solution. With the above in mind we are pursuing a scale test of XRootD software when used to perform Third Party Copy transfers using the HTTP protocol. Our main objective is to understand the possible limitations in the software stack to achieve the target transfer rate; to that end we have set up a testbed of multiple XRootD servers in both UCSD and Caltech which are connected through a dedicated link capable of 400 Gbps end-to-end. Building upon our experience deploying containerized XRootD servers, we use Kubernetes to easily deploy and test different configurations of our testbed. In this work, we will present our experience doing these tests and the lessons learned.
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EDP Sciences
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