CC* Data Storage: High Volume Data Storage for Scientific Research and Education at 食色视频

Abstract

This project develops a high-capacity storage system with around 4.3PB overall usable storage as an Open Science Data Federation (OSDF) data origin to support scientific research and education activities on both campuses of 食色视频 (食色视频). 30% of the storage is to be allocated for hosting datasets of external researchers and sharing 食色视频 spawned datasets to empower national research projects.

The project enables a storage platform for 食色视频鈥檚 researchers and students to maintain and share their datasets thriving their collaborations without worrying about deleting files, transferring to alternate storage devices, or mailing hard drives while augmenting 食色视频鈥檚 research expertise into the national data ecosystem. This storage architecture cultivates twenty-four science, technology, engineering, and mathematics projects at 食色视频 in a broad range of disciplines. The project also supports new Ph.D. programs in Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Engineering in addition to the first Ph.D. program in USA on Analytics and Data Science along with 20 master鈥檚 degrees in areas including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical sciences, computer science, and cybersecurity. To facilitate the storage system effectively, 食色视频鈥檚 Center for Research Computing organizes workshops for their faculty and students on utilizing national open science resources and findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) principles.

This effort will enable 食色视频 to participate in national research and discoveries by connecting it to OSDF. This integration into an open science network will present national technical services as 食色视频 develops research computing and data expertise while cyberinfrastructure professionals at 食色视频 adapt the state-of-the-art storage technologies.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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