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An update on the Cached BDII Lorenzo Dini – WLCG Information Officer June 08, 2011

An update on the Cached BDII

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June 08, 2011. An update on the Cached BDII. Lorenzo Dini – WLCG Information Officer. Overview. To Cache Or Not To Cache How the cache impacts on the service What are the benefits on stability Tests performed on production-like hardware Non-Cached: lcg-bdii.cern.ch - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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An update on theCached BDII

Lorenzo Dini – WLCG Information Officer

June 08, 2011

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Overview

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• To Cache Or Not To Cache– How the cache impacts on the service– What are the benefits on stability

• Tests performed on production-like hardware• Non-Cached: lcg-bdii.cern.ch – Production DNS round-robin

• Cached: clcg-bdii.cern.ch– Dedicated test service with 4-day cache enabled– Same hardware as any node of lcg-bdii.cern.ch

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Content Dump (seconds)

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Average time: 5.4 seconds faster

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Total Objects

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Average overhead: 3% (4500 objects)

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Objects Added/Removed

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Average improvement: 46X

All objects

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Objects Added/Removed

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Average improvement: 28X

No GlueLocationLocalID

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Added/Removed per type

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No GlueLocationLocalID

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Conclusions

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• No query performance degradation• Small size overhead (3% in object number)• Stability highly improved (28X – 46X)

• Ready for Prime Time!

• Next steps– Functional testing by experiments– Introduce it to the lcg-bdii DNS round-robin– Cache enabled by default in production