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Connecting ALICE and EDG: A Bridge for Data Management
CERN, Geneva, SwitzerlandThursday, November 7, 2024
Here's how it works: A few EDG machines run AliEn's software, acting as middlemen. AliEn sees EDG's resource broker as a single computing element and EDG's storage as one big storage element. This means data produced on EDG sites is registered in both systems' catalogues. Why both? Because AliEn uses its catalogue for managing data, while EDG ensures the data's integrity and access.
A prototype of this interface has been successfully tested using ALICE's AliEn server and EDG's testbeds. This bridge between the two systems is crucial for making sure scientists can access and manage data efficiently, no matter where it's stored.
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