Good morning,

Just a quick reminder that this exists - we are putting together the first 
online discussion in just shy of two weeks (2025-03-19)

For #1 on the high data rate theme: main questions we want to address:

  1.  How big are the data we need to handle? How we are currently doing it? 
How we could handle them in the future
  2.  Being detailed on understanding what sizes of data beamline scientists 
face?
  3.  What is your networking and storage infrastructure? How well is it 
prepared to handle a big detector running at speed?
  4.
How do your beamline users handle their data?

We are also planning a workshop on the Wednesday following the ACA in Lombard, 
IL - details topics for this will be pulled together from the outcomes of the 
zoom calls.

All the details on the Slack, thanks to all who registered already.

All the best Graeme


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From: Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI)
Sent: 29 January 2025 08:29
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: HDRMX: the revenge

Greetings,

This is probably of somewhat limited interest to the wider community, but will 
(we hope) be interesting to the instrument / beamline / facility people and 
those of us who work on data processing

A while back (in the before times) we had a series of meetings called HDRMX - 
about handling data from the new high data rate detectors which were becoming 
available. With some encouragement from our colleagues at DECTRIS there is some 
enthusiasm to rekindle this, perhaps with a meeting adjacent to the ACA but 
also, because the world has changed, via Slack - this is available as a forum 
to discuss specific areas around this, including capturing data and metadata 
from more complex experimental modalities, and dealing with the data rates from 
the current and coming detectors

If you'd like to join the Slack please reply to this directly, and I will send 
an invite link - we will discuss the coming workshop there

Thanks & all the best Graeme

On behalf of Max & Sofia at DECTRIS and Herbert and Aaron working on DIALS out 
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