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Current Status of UTA HEP DPCC: Infrastructure and Future Plans

The UTA High Energy Physics (HEP) Division's Data Processing and Computing Center (DPCC) is equipped with a robust Linux cluster comprising 77 worker nodes (Dual Xeon with 2GB RAM each) and 3 head nodes supporting SAMStation and DBProxy functionalities. With 45TB of network-attached storage and upcoming funding of ~$80K for additional hardware, the center is poised for growth. Significant investments are also underway for the ATLAS Southwest Tier 2 facility, expected to receive $600K annually, alongside the nearing completion of the new Physics building.

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Current Status of UTA HEP DPCC: Infrastructure and Future Plans

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  1. UTA HEP Status

  2. Current Status • DPCC • NSF MRI grant between CSE and HEP • Linux Cluster and 3 SMP machines • http://www-hep.uta.edu/dpcc • Linux Cluster • 77 Worker nodes (Dual Xeon 2GB Ram) • 7 head nodes supporting: • SAMStation, DBProxy • OSG, OSG-ITB • DCache • Local Users • 45TB Network attached storage • SMP • 3 IBM P5-560 (8 way 1.5GHz P5 Processors, 32 GB RAM) • 5.2TB FC SAN

  3. Future • Funding exists for additional hardware in DPCC (~$80K) • ATLAS Southwest Tier2 facility is being designed with OU, LU. Funding of $600K/yr • New Physics building nearly complete

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