Title :
Building Reliable Data Pipelines for Managing Community Data Using Scientific Workflows
Author :
Simmhan, Yogesh ; van Ingen, C. ; Szalay, Alex ; Barga, Roger ; Heasley, Jim
Author_Institution :
Sci. Group, Microsoft Res., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
The growing amount of scientific data from sensors and field observations is posing a challenge to ¿data valets¿ responsible for managing them in data repositories. These repositories built on commodity clusters need to reliably ingest data continuously and ensure its availability to a wide user community. Workflows provide several benefits to modeling data-intensive science applications and many of these benefits can help manage the data ingest pipelines too. But using workflows is not panacea in itself and data valets need to consider several issues when designing workflows that behave reliably on fault prone hardware while retaining the consistency of the scientific data. In this paper, we propose workflow designs for reliable data ingest in a distributed environment and identify workflow framework features to support resilience. We illustrate these using the data pipeline for the Pan-STARRS repository, one of the largest digital surveys that accumulates 100TB of data annually to support 300 astronomers.
Keywords :
data handling; distributed processing; scientific information systems; workflow management software; Pan-STARRS repository; community data management; data pipelines; data repository; data valets; data-intensive science applications; digital surveys; fault prone hardware; reliable data ingest; scientific data; scientific workflows; workflow designs; workflow framework features; Astronomy; Availability; Conference management; Fault tolerant systems; Hardware; Monitoring; Physics computing; Pipelines; Resilience; USA Councils; clusters; distributed systems; fault-tolerance; provenance; scientific data management; scientific workflows;
Conference_Titel :
e-Science, 2009. e-Science '09. Fifth IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oxford
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3877-8
DOI :
10.1109/e-Science.2009.52