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16 September 2004 Adapting the VLT data flow system for handling high-data rates
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The Data Flow System (DFS) for the ESO VLT provides a global approach to handle the flow of science related data in the VLT environment. It is a distributed system composed of a collection of components for preparation and scheduling of observations, archiving of data, pipeline data reduction and quality control. Although the first version of the system became operational in 1999 together with the first UT, additional developments were necessary to address new operational requirements originating from new and complex instruments which generate large amounts of data. This paper presents the hardware and software changes made to meet those challenges within the back-end infrastructure, including on-line and off-line archive facilities, parallel/distributed pipeline processing and improved association technologies.
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Stefano Zampieri, Michele Peron, Olivier Chuzel, Neil Ferguson, Jens Knudstrup, and Nick Kornweibel "Adapting the VLT data flow system for handling high-data rates", Proc. SPIE 5493, Optimizing Scientific Return for Astronomy through Information Technologies, (16 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551221
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KEYWORDS
Data archive systems

Databases

Data storage

Data modeling

Computing systems

Local area networks

Control systems

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