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<h2>ATLAS <a class="icon fa-home" href="https://atlas.cern/"></a> <a class="icon fa-linkedin" href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-collaboration/"></a></h2>
<p><span class="image left"><img src="images/community/ATLAS.png" alt="" /></span>The ATLAS Experiment is one of the four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Approaching one Exabyte of data on disk and tape in 2024, ATLAS has always been one of the largest scientific data producers in the world. A well-integrated, resilient, and efficient data management solution is crucial to overall experiment performance and ATLAS was in need of a better solution by the end of LHC Run-1 in 2012. Thus ATLAS invested heavily in the design and development of a new system called Rucio to ensure scalability for future LHC upgrades, allow expressive policies for our data flow needs, connect with our distributed computing infrastructure, automate operational tasks as much as possible, integrate new technologies from the storage and network areas, and combine all this within a modular and extensible architecture. When Rucio was first put in production in 2014, the improvements it brought into ATLAS data management were substantial and also attracted a lot of interest by the wider science community. By now, Rucio manages all ATLAS data, including centrally produced and user-generated, totalling over a billion files distributed across 120+ scientific data centers. Rucio orchestrates daily transfers of tens of Petabytes, ensures optimal usage of our network infrastructure, takes care of seamless integration between scientific storage, supercomputers, and commercial clouds, as well as provides various interfaces to make the daily life of scientists more comfortable. Rucio has also matured into an open-source community project, and we are extremely happy about its continued success. The idea of a common data management system, in use by many communities with similar needs, is a guiding principle for us and we will continue to invest into our shared future.</p>
<p><span class="image left"><img src="images/community/ATLAS.png" alt="" /></span>The ATLAS Experiment is one of the four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Approaching one Exabyte of data on disk and tape in 2024, ATLAS has always been one of the largest scientific data producers in the world. A well-integrated, resilient, and efficient data management solution is crucial to overall experiment performance and ATLAS was in need of a better solution by the end of LHC Run-1 in 2012. Thus ATLAS invested heavily in the design and development of a new system called Rucio to ensure scalability for future LHC upgrades, allow expressive policies for our data flow needs, connect with our distributed computing infrastructure, automate operational tasks as much as possible, integrate new technologies from the storage and network areas, and combine all this within a modular and extensible architecture. When Rucio was first put in production in 2014, the improvements it brought into ATLAS data management were substantial and also attracted a lot of interest by the wider science community. By now, Rucio manages all ATLAS data, including centrally produced and user-generated, totalling over a billion files distributed across 120+ scientific data centers. Rucio orchestrates daily transfers of tens of Petabytes, ensures optimal usage of our network infrastructure, takes care of seamless integration between scientific storage, supercomputers, and commercial clouds, as well as provides various interfaces to make the daily life of scientists more comfortable. Rucio has also matured into an open-source community project, and we are extremely happy about its continued success. The idea of a common data management system, in use by many communities with similar needs, is a guiding principle for us and we will continue to invest into our shared future.</p>

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