Indiana University today announced the successor to its internationally recognized Data Capacitor research data storage platform. The new system, called Data Capacitor II (DCII), is a five petabyte storage resource engineered to provide scientific researchers with high performance access to a robust storage facility. DCII will be used for a range of applications, including management of massive research data sets, high-scale data analysis, genomic sequencing and computational visualization.
Using its GRIDScaler enterprise file storage technology, DDN will also provide a new service for long-term research data storage. This resource will also power IU's IUanyWare cloud-based service, which provides students, faculty and staff with on-demand access to hundreds of software applications.
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