2022-11-02 –, ADASS Conference Room 1
Since its launch in 2008, the Fermi-LAT Dataserver has been serving publicly available data to the Gamma-ray Astronomy community from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. In 2022 the legacy hardware running the LAT Dataserver was decommissioned and modern servers brought online as replacement. In this 15 minute contributed talk the Senior Engineer in charge of the transition will present the system's architecture, new software, performance improvements, design trade-offs, lessons learned, and future opportunities for the fully operational Fermi-LAT Dataserver.
Senior Software Engineer with the Fermi Science Support Center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center specializing in scientific analysis software and high performance systems. 10 Years experience with high-energy astronomy software written in C++ and Python. B.S. Physics 2011, M.S. Computer Science 2019.