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SUMMARY:DAQDB - a Distributed Key-Value Store for Petascale Hot Storage
DESCRIPTION:Emerging Technologies\nTech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pas
 s, Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\nDAQDB - a Distributed Key-Valu
 e Store for Petascale Hot Storage\n\nJereczek, Maciejewski, Pelplinski, Ra
 dtke, Makowski...\n\nHigh-capacity persistent memory, fast SSD-based stora
 ge, and platform-integrated RDMA network transport open new opportunities 
 in the design of high-bandwidth data acquisition systems. Petascale hot st
 orage solutions for data incoming at rate of multi TB/s over long periods 
 of time are now becoming feasible. \n\nIn this project we design and imple
 ment DAQDB - a distributed key-value store for high-bandwidth data acquisi
 tion systems like the LHC experiments at CERN.  After high luminosity upgr
 ades of the LHC, data will be produced at a rate of 6 TB/s. This poses int
 eresting challenges in terms of bandwidth and petascale capacity requireme
 nts, if hot storage solutions can be even considered viable options. The D
 AQDB project is to address them and thus should open completely new altern
 atives in the design of those systems.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=emt101&sess=sess499
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