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Please contact Ms: '''Diana Gudu''' <diana.gudu@kit.edu> for an access key and detailed information. |
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The S3 storage offered in LSDF is based on [http://www.ddn.com/products/object-storage-web-object-scaler-wos/ |
The S3 storage offered in LSDF is based on [http://www.ddn.com/products/object-storage-web-object-scaler-wos/ WOS] a product of Data Direct Networks [http://www.ddn.com/ DDN]. The physical storage is separated over 2 containers with magnetic disks to increase redundancy. The containers are Web Object Scaler (WOS) systems. The WOS systems are connected to 5 nodes that run a data base (2 nodes) and the S3 protocol (3 nodes). The latter have a DNS round robin name configured. |
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To use the S3 storage point your client or application to: |
To use the S3 storage point your client or application to: |
Revision as of 16:42, 17 October 2014
Please contact Ms: Diana Gudu <diana.gudu@kit.edu> for an access key and detailed information.
The S3 storage offered in LSDF is based on WOS a product of Data Direct Networks DDN. The physical storage is separated over 2 containers with magnetic disks to increase redundancy. The containers are Web Object Scaler (WOS) systems. The WOS systems are connected to 5 nodes that run a data base (2 nodes) and the S3 protocol (3 nodes). The latter have a DNS round robin name configured.
To use the S3 storage point your client or application to:
s3.data.kit.edu
and add the Access and Secret Keys.
Please report problems or requests to Ms Gudu or the LSDF team. We will be happy to comply and need your input to improve the system. We are very interested in your experience with different clients and applications and your way of using the S3 storage. Although the LSDF is for large scientific data your 'desktop' expierence is thoroughly welcomed.