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 20080712 Saturday July 12, 2008

SDSC Gets Set for Storage Explosion

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), which has one of the largest SANs in U.S. academia, is overhauling its hulking 28-Pbyte storage system to support some spectacular data growth:

"Sun/StorageTek tape libraries account for most of SDSC’s SAN infrastructure, containing up to 25 Pbytes of data. This is supplemented by 2.5 Pbytes of disk storage on Sun Fire 15K and 12K servers, DataDirect Networks S2A Arrays, and a 50-Tbyte AMS system from HDS." Full Story

Posted by Rich Brueckner [HPC Storage] ( July 12, 2008 05:00 AM ) Permalink | Comments [0]
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