The variety of beams, needed to set-up in the injectors as requested in the
LHC, are reviewed, in terms of priority but also performance expectations and
reach during 2015. This includes the single bunch beams for machine
commissioning and measurements (probe, Indiv) but also the standard physics
beams with 50 ns and 25 ns bunch spacing and their high brightness variants
using the Bunch Compression Merging and Splitting (BCMS) scheme. The required
parameters and target performance of special beams like the doublet for
electron cloud enhancement and the more exotic 8bβ4e beam, compatible
with some post-scrubbing scenarios are also described. The progress and plans
for the LHC ion production beams during 2014-2015 are detailed. Highlights on
the current progress of the setting up of the various beams are finally
presented with special emphasis on potential performance issues across the
proton and ion injector chain.Comment: Submitted for publication in a CERN Yellow Report (YR