Large databases, then and now

May 21, 2007 10:21

Back in 1998, I had a job at JET, the Joint European Torus, one of the world centres of research into nuclear fusion. The complex sprawled over most of the former RAF base at Culham, but the heart was the Machine: a huge torus of metal, machined to precisions of thousandths of an inch, which during experiments contained a few milligrammes of heavy ( Read more... )

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totherme May 21 2007, 10:13:24 UTC
I wonder if elvum can give us similar estimates for the LHC? ;)

I didn't know dreamstothesky had an LJ - I like the photos in his latest entry...

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pozorvlak May 21 2007, 11:14:31 UTC
He doesn't post to it much, but he has one, yes. And they are great pictures - I'd forgotten about that post!

The LHC won't come on-line until November, so I doubt elvum would have too much to say about it (or did he work on it when he was there?), but I'd be very interested to hear about data-processing at CERN... incidentally, I see that the LHC was calibrated using a distrbuted computing system, LHC@Home...

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totherme May 21 2007, 13:07:39 UTC
Yeah, a small but perfectly formed bit of it is of elvum's design. A bit of one of the detectors, I think. A blue bit.

Apparently one of the interesting things about it was figuring out a way to make a magnetic field take one value in one place, and a value ten thousand times greater in a place 50cm away from the first...

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elvum May 22 2007, 21:39:29 UTC
I've never seen a description of the LHC data-processing architecture written for the non-physics expert, but this document may be of interest - it details the processing and storage requirements anticipated for the smallest of the LHC experiments (LHCb) in the first year of LHC collisions.

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wholepint May 21 2007, 12:16:30 UTC
I *am* that tape robot.

Or maybe not.

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pozorvlak May 21 2007, 15:48:37 UTC
That would explain the sinister red eyes and the whirring noises whenever you move your arms :-)

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wholepint May 21 2007, 15:49:13 UTC
Indeed.

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sable_veins May 21 2007, 16:05:48 UTC
I enjoyed this.

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pozorvlak May 22 2007, 23:20:48 UTC
Thank you! Glad to hear it.

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