CERN Evaluates Spectra Logic Tape Library
To store Large Hadron Collider research data
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 6, 2011 at 2:52 pmSpectra Logic Corporation announced today that CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is evaluating Spectra Logic tape library technology.
Spectra T-Series tape libraries were installed in CERN’s laboratory in July to store data copies from its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) multi-national scientific project.
CERN will migrate LHC data from a Spectra T380 tape library to a Spectra T-Finity, using CERN’s Advanced STORage manager (CASTOR) for hierarchical storage management.
"With CERN’s vast volumes of data, we needed a solution that would provide scalability for growth while ensuring the integrity and accessibility of the data. We easily integrated Spectra’s T-Series tape libraries with our CASTOR HSM software, providing high density in a very small data center footprint," said Vladimír Bahyl, tape service manager at CERN. "The Spectra T-Series tape library platform allows CERN to scale both hardware and software to make capacity upgrades quick, seamless and affordable as our data sets grow."
The LHC is a gigantic particle accelerator used by physicists worldwide to examine the world’s tiniest atomic particles and the results of their collisions, recreate the Big Bang, and gather information about the Universe. CERN is the center for all LHC-related experiments, and it collects and stores around 25 petabytes of scientific data per year from numerous LHC experiments then redistributes it to multiple sites across several countries around the world.
"CERN’s many experiments produce research data that may be critical years down the line, so they store data indefinitely. The Spectra T-Series tape library platform isbacked by more than a decade of engineering innovation and designed to offer a cost-effective lifetime investment in storage," said Matt Starr, chief technology officer at Spectra Logic. "The T-Finity is a great choice for CERN’s scientific projects as it provides high density, scalability, capacity and availability as multiple physicists worldwide must access the stored research data today and far into the future."