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    Scalability model for the LOFAR direction independent pipeline

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    Mechev, A.P.
    Shimwell, T.W.
    Plaat, A.
    Intema, Huib
    Varbanescu, A.L.
    Rottgering, H.J.A.
    Date
    2019
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Mechev, A.P. and Shimwell, T.W. and Plaat, A. and Intema, H. and Varbanescu, A.L. and Rottgering, H.J.A. 2019. Scalability model for the LOFAR direction independent pipeline. Astronomy and Computing. 28: Article ID 100293.
    Source Title
    Astronomy and Computing
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ascom.2019.100293
    ISSN
    2213-1337
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Elec Eng, Comp and Math Sci (EECMS)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76016
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    LOFAR is a leading aperture synthesis telescope operated in the Netherlands with stations across Europe. The LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey (LoTSS) will produce more than 3000 14 TB data sets, mapping the entire northern sky at low frequencies. The data produced by this survey is important for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies, supermassive black holes and other astronomical phenomena. All of the LoTSS data needs to be processed by the LOFAR Direction Independent (DI) pipeline, prefactor. Understanding the performance of this pipeline is important when trying to optimize the throughput for large projects, such as LoTSS and other deep surveys. Making a model of its completion time will enable us to predict the time taken to process large data sets, optimize our parameter choices, help schedule other LOFAR processing services, and predict processing time for future large radio telescopes. We tested the prefactor pipeline by scaling several parameters, notably number of CPUs, data size and size of calibration sky model. We present these results as a comprehensive model which will be used to predict processing time for a wide range of processing parameters. We also discover that smaller calibration models lead to significantly faster calibration times, while the calibration results do not significantly degrade in quality. Finally, we validate the model and compare predictions with production runs from the past six months, quantifying the performance penalties incurred by processing on a shared cluster. We conclude by noting the utility of the results and model for the LoTSS Survey, LOFAR as a whole and for other telescopes.

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