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Data processing logistics
Chuck Hollis wrote a great post on “information logistics” as a new paradigm for IT centers to have to consider as they deploy applications around the globe and into the cloud. The problem is that there’s lot’s of data to … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud services, Data, data logistics, Storage, Storage architecture, Systems
Tagged Cloud computing, Cloud Storage, Condor, data logistics, execution logistics, Globus, GT4, JCL
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15PB a year created by CERN
That’s what CERN produces from their 6 experiments each year. How this data is subsequently accessed and replicated around the world is an interesting tale in multi-tier data grids. When an experiment is run at CERN, the data is captured … Continue reading
Posted in Data, data access, Data grid
Tagged CERN, dCache, file transfer, Globus, LCG file catalogue
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