This paper presents the data management issues associated with a large center like the NCCS and how these issues are addressed. More specifically, the focus of this paper is on the recent transition from a legacy UniTree (Legato) system to a SAM-QFS (Sun) system. Therefore, this paper will describe the motivations, from both a hardware and software perspective, for migrating from one system to another. Coupled with the migration from UniTree into SAM-QFS, the complete mass storage environment was upgraded to provide high availability, redundancy, and enhanced performance. This paper will describe the resulting solution and lessons learned throughout the migration process
Expanded storage is offered as a relatively inexpensive way of using high speed processor storage to...
The Data Migration Application Programming Interface (DMAPI) has the potential to allow developers o...
SAM (Sequential Access through Meta-data) is the data access and job management system for the D0 hi...
This paper presents the data management issues associated with a large center like the NCCS and how ...
There is a trend in institutions with high performance computing and data management requirements to...
SAM-FS is a full featured hierarchical storage management (HSM) device that operates as a file syste...
In October 1992, the NASA Center for Computational Sciences made its Convex-based UniTree system gen...
A summary and viewgraphs of a discussion presented at the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)...
In October 1992, the NASA Center for Computational Sciences made its Convex-based UniTree system gen...
Managing distributed high-performance storage systems is complex and, although sharing common ground...
The data acquisition, distribution, processing, and archiving requirements of NASA and other U.S. Go...
The data acquisition, distribution, processing, and archiving requirements of NASA and other U.S. Go...
Today's high-end storage user is one that requires rapid access to a reliable terabyte-capacity stor...
There is a trend in institutions with high performance computing and data management requirements to...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program at NASA Ames Research Center has been developing ...
Expanded storage is offered as a relatively inexpensive way of using high speed processor storage to...
The Data Migration Application Programming Interface (DMAPI) has the potential to allow developers o...
SAM (Sequential Access through Meta-data) is the data access and job management system for the D0 hi...
This paper presents the data management issues associated with a large center like the NCCS and how ...
There is a trend in institutions with high performance computing and data management requirements to...
SAM-FS is a full featured hierarchical storage management (HSM) device that operates as a file syste...
In October 1992, the NASA Center for Computational Sciences made its Convex-based UniTree system gen...
A summary and viewgraphs of a discussion presented at the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)...
In October 1992, the NASA Center for Computational Sciences made its Convex-based UniTree system gen...
Managing distributed high-performance storage systems is complex and, although sharing common ground...
The data acquisition, distribution, processing, and archiving requirements of NASA and other U.S. Go...
The data acquisition, distribution, processing, and archiving requirements of NASA and other U.S. Go...
Today's high-end storage user is one that requires rapid access to a reliable terabyte-capacity stor...
There is a trend in institutions with high performance computing and data management requirements to...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program at NASA Ames Research Center has been developing ...
Expanded storage is offered as a relatively inexpensive way of using high speed processor storage to...
The Data Migration Application Programming Interface (DMAPI) has the potential to allow developers o...
SAM (Sequential Access through Meta-data) is the data access and job management system for the D0 hi...