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Acacia is our disk-based storage system, powered by Dell, providing 60PB of high-speed object storage for hosting research data. This multi-tiered cluster separates different types of data to improve data availability. Acacia has been built around Ceph in-house. It is highly scalable, stable and resilient. Acacia is a significant technological change from our past storage infrastructure. With it, we have embraced object storage technologies which make for a more flexible ecosystem where research groups can more easily share and access data. We have also moved to using the open-standard S3 interface for access. If you already have an active, approved Pawsey project (Supercomputing, Nimbus or Visualisation) then you are automatically eligible for a 1TB |
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Banksia is an in-place upgrade to our previous tape-based system, which consisted of two libraries holding 70 PB of data in a mirrored configuration for greater data protection. The system is managed by the scoutAM platform from Versity. It has a 5 PB front-end cache to take advantage of the centre’s new 100 Gb network infrastructure. Both tape libraries have also been upgraded and now contain 32 IBM® TS1150 high performance enterprise tape library drives and 2 IBM® TS1160 next generation drives accessing over 10,000 media slots. Similar to the warm tier, we have shifted towards adopting more open standards by migrating to an |
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open tape format and using an open-standard S3 interface for access. Banksia remains the home of our existing data projects, including the multi-PB SKA radio astronomy data, and is available via a |
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application. To learn how to start using your cool tier allocation, please read the |
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