The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) records proton-antiproton collisions
at center of mass energy of 2.0 TeV at the Tevatron collider. A new collider
run, Run II, of the Tevatron started in April 2001. Increased luminosity will
result in about 1~PB of data recorded on tapes in the next two years. Currently
the CDF experiment has about 260 TB of data stored on tapes. This amount
includes raw and reconstructed data and their derivatives.
The data storage and retrieval are managed by the CDF Data Handling (DH)
system. This system has been designed to accommodate the increased demands of
the Run II environment and has proven robust and reliable in providing reliable
flow of data from the detector to the end user. This paper gives an overview of
the CDF Run II Data Handling system which has evolved significantly over the
course of this year. An outline of the future direction of the system is given.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
(CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 7 pages, LaTeX, 4 EPS figures, PSN
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