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SCEC participated in a recent Open Storage Network Meeting at TACC in Austin.
 
SCEC participated in a recent Open Storage Network Meeting at TACC in Austin.
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The design goals for the system include:
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* Cost-Optimized: Researchers run on a pretty lean budget.  The OSN is purpose-built, so no out-of-scope costs.
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* Scalable: One size doesn't fit all.  Whether you need a half petabyte or eight, the OSN can handle it.
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* Protected: All data is stored in at least two different sites, ensuring the data is accessible.
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* Low Maintenance: All systems report to the OSN Command Center (OCC).  On-site personnel are only needed for hardware replacement.
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* User Friendly: Get data in and out of the OSN easily with a familiar tool: Globus
  
 
== Open Storage Network Project Overview ==
 
== Open Storage Network Project Overview ==
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*[https://lccf.tacc.utexas.edu/en/ Frontera Leadership Class Computing Facility Development]
 
*[https://lccf.tacc.utexas.edu/en/ Frontera Leadership Class Computing Facility Development]
 
*[https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/sdsc-uc-san-diego-awarded-two-nsf-convergence-accelerator-grants/ NSF Convergence Awards at SDSC]
 
*[https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/sdsc-uc-san-diego-awarded-two-nsf-convergence-accelerator-grants/ NSF Convergence Awards at SDSC]
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*[https://www.internetsociety.org/resources/doc/2016/overview-of-the-digital-object-architecture-doa/ Digital Object Architecture]
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*[https://clowder.ncsa.illinois.edu/ NCSA Clowder]
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==
 
*[[SCEC Software]]
 
*[[SCEC Software]]
 
*[[CyberShake]]
 
*[[CyberShake]]

Latest revision as of 22:23, 22 October 2019

SCEC participated in a recent Open Storage Network Meeting at TACC in Austin.

The design goals for the system include:

  • Cost-Optimized: Researchers run on a pretty lean budget. The OSN is purpose-built, so no out-of-scope costs.
  • Scalable: One size doesn't fit all. Whether you need a half petabyte or eight, the OSN can handle it.
  • Protected: All data is stored in at least two different sites, ensuring the data is accessible.
  • Low Maintenance: All systems report to the OSN Command Center (OCC). On-site personnel are only needed for hardware replacement.
  • User Friendly: Get data in and out of the OSN easily with a familiar tool: Globus

Open Storage Network Project Overview

Notes from Workshop Discussions

Related Entries