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High Speed WAN Data Transfers
GoalsMove bulk data traffic from USLHCNet servers in
CERN to storage server in Caltech (Pasadena) A Proof of Concept,
Designing 100G Data Cache
Server in front of large Tier1 and Tier2 centers Achieve maximum
Network to Disk ratio Reduce CPU utilization and application wise
network
to disk Latency An easy setup for others to use as a design
guide
Azher MughalJuly 17, 2014
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Sandy1(client)
Sandy3(client)
Storage Server
Internet2AL2S
CERN / Amsterdam
Caltech CERN
Maximum traffic allowed (80Gbps)
80Gbps 40Gbps
40Gbps
Logical Layout from CERN (USLHCNet) to Caltech (Pasadena)
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Physical Layout from CERN (USLHCNet) to Caltech (Pasadena)
Storage Server
Caltech CERN40Gbps
40Gbps
Sandy1
Sandy3
MLXe-8
MLXe-16 MLXe-16 MLXe-16
Internet2 / MANLAN
MLXe-16
SURFnet
T1600
CENIC
RTT 165ms
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Server and OS Specifications
Storage Server: RHEL 7.0, Mellanox OFED (2.2-1.0.1) SuperMicro
(X9DRX+-F) Dual Intel E5-2690-v2 (IVY Bridge) 64GB DDR3 RAM Intel
NVMe SSD drives (Gen3 PCIe) Two Mellanox 40GE VPI NIC
Client Systems: SL 6.5, Mellanox OFED SuperMicro (X9DR3-F) Dual
Intel E5-2670 (Sandy Bridge) 64GB DDR3 RAM One Mellanox 40GE VPI
NIC
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Data Transfer Tools, which to choose ?
FastDataTransfer (http://fdt.cern.ch) Operates using TCP Breaks
source files in parallel data streamsWritten in Java
RDMA FTP (http://ftp100.cewit.stonybrook.edu/rftp/) Operates
using RDMA or TCP RDMA Mode: Breaks source files in parallel
data
streams TCP Mode: Single stream for each source fileWritten in
C
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Data Transfer using RFTP Software
RFTP software in TCP mode requires multiple source files to be
transferred in parallel.
Test Configuration (Server) 4 RFTP daemons listening at unique
TCP ports Each RFTP server handles 2 SSD drive mount
points (total 8 system mount points)Test Configuration
(Clients)
System /dev/zero files are used for reading (50 aliases created
in a common directory)
Each physical server starts 4 RFTP clients Two client RFTP
processes connect with one
RFTPD daemon at destination Total of 8 RFTP clients on two
client servers
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Data writing over the SSD Drives Destination server in
Caltech
Disk write at 8.2GB/sec
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Inbound data traffic from the WAN (CERN)
70Gbps
First 40GE NIC
Second 40GE NIC
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Internet AL2S Layer2Traffic Statistics
97.03 Gbps
Traffic surge of 97.03 Gbps was observed during these
transfers
This is possible limiting factor
on overall traffic at the receiving
serverMicrobursts are
often not reported by monitoring
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