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Main Authors: Arora, Aashay, Davila, Diego, Guiang, Jonathan, Würthwein, Frank, Newman, Harvey, Balcas, Justas, Lehman, Tom, Yang, Xi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.00792
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author Arora, Aashay
Davila, Diego
Guiang, Jonathan
Würthwein, Frank
Newman, Harvey
Balcas, Justas
Lehman, Tom
Yang, Xi
author_facet Arora, Aashay
Davila, Diego
Guiang, Jonathan
Würthwein, Frank
Newman, Harvey
Balcas, Justas
Lehman, Tom
Yang, Xi
contents The Data Movement Manager (DMM) is a prototype interface that connects CERN's data management software, Rucio, with the Sofware-Defined Networking (SDN) service SENSE by ESNet. It enables SDN-enabled high-energy physics data flows using the existing worldwide LHC computing grid infrastructure. A key feature of DMM is transfer priority-based bandwidth allocation, optimizing network usage. Additionally, it provides fine-grained monitoring of underperforming flows by leveraging end-to-end data flow monitoring. This is achieved through access to host-level (network interface) throughput metrics and transfer-tool (FTS) data transfer job-level metrics. This paper details the design and implementation of DMM.
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spellingShingle Data Movement Manager (DMM) for the SENSE-Rucio Interoperation Prototype
Arora, Aashay
Davila, Diego
Guiang, Jonathan
Würthwein, Frank
Newman, Harvey
Balcas, Justas
Lehman, Tom
Yang, Xi
Networking and Internet Architecture
The Data Movement Manager (DMM) is a prototype interface that connects CERN's data management software, Rucio, with the Sofware-Defined Networking (SDN) service SENSE by ESNet. It enables SDN-enabled high-energy physics data flows using the existing worldwide LHC computing grid infrastructure. A key feature of DMM is transfer priority-based bandwidth allocation, optimizing network usage. Additionally, it provides fine-grained monitoring of underperforming flows by leveraging end-to-end data flow monitoring. This is achieved through access to host-level (network interface) throughput metrics and transfer-tool (FTS) data transfer job-level metrics. This paper details the design and implementation of DMM.
title Data Movement Manager (DMM) for the SENSE-Rucio Interoperation Prototype
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.00792