Author: Bourtembourg, R.
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TH1BCO03 The Tango Controls Collaboration Status in 2023 1100
 
  • T. Juerges
    SKAO, Macclesfield, United Kingdom
  • G. Abeillé
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • R.J. Auger-Williams
    OSL, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
  • B. Bertrand, V. Hardion, A.F. Joubert
    MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • R. Bourtembourg, A. Götz, D. Lacoste, N. Leclercq
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
  • T. Braun
    byte physics, Annaburg, Germany
  • G. Cuní, C. Pascual-Izarra, S. Rubio-Manrique
    ALBA-CELLS, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
  • Yu. Matveev
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • M. Nabywaniec, T.R. Noga, Ł. Żytniak
    S2Innovation, Kraków, Poland
  • L. Pivetta
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
 
  Since 2021 the Tango Controls collaboration has improved and optimised its efforts in many areas. Not only have Special Interest Group meetings (SIGs) been introduced to speed up the adoption of new technologies or improvements, the kernel has switched to a fixed six-month release cycle for quicker adoption of stable kernel versions by the community. CI/CD provides now early feedback on test failures and compatibility issues. Major code refactoring allowed for a much more efficient use of developer resources. Relevant bug fixes, improvements and new features are now adopted at a much higher rate than ever before. The community participation has also noticeably improved. The kernel switched to C++14 and the logging system is undergoing a major refactoring. Among many new features and tools is jupyTango, Jupyter Notebooks on Tango Controls steroids. PyTango is now easy to install via binary wheels, old Python versions are no longer supported, the build-system is switching to CMake, and releases are now made much closer to stable cppTango releases.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-TH1BCO03  
About • Received ※ 05 October 2023 — Revised ※ 24 October 2023 — Accepted ※ 21 November 2023 — Issued ※ 13 December 2023
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THMBCMO01 New Developements on HDB++, the High-performance Data Archiving for Tango Controls 1190
 
  • D. Lacoste, R. Bourtembourg
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
  • J. Forsberg
    MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • T. Juerges
    SKAO, Macclesfield, United Kingdom
  • J.J.D. Mol
    ASTRON, Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
  • L. Pivetta, G. Scalamera
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
  • S. Rubio-Manrique
    ALBA-CELLS, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
 
  The Tango HDB++ project is a high performance event-driven archiving system which stores data with micro-second resolution timestamps. HDB++ supports many different backends, including MySQL/MariaDB, TimeScaleDB (a time-series PostgreSQL extension), and soon SQLite. Building on its flexible design, latest developments made supporting new backends even easier. HDB++ keeps improving with new features such as batch insertion and by becoming easier to install or setup in a testing environment, using ready to use docker images and striving to simplify all the steps of deployment. The HDB++ project is not only a data storage installation, but a full ecosystem to manage data, query it, and get the information needed. In this effort a lot of tools were developed to put a powerful backend to its proper use and be able to get the best out of the stored data. In this paper we will present as well the latest developments in data extraction, from low level libraries to web viewer integration such as grafana. Pointing out strategies in use in terms of data decimation, compression and others to help deliver data as fast as possible.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-THMBCMO01  
About • Received ※ 05 October 2023 — Revised ※ 24 October 2023 — Accepted ※ 08 December 2023 — Issued ※ 16 December 2023
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