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The Research Computing team has launched a dedicated, robust, large capacity scientific data storage system called Engram to support research and collaboration for Zuckerman researchers. The system has an initial capacity of roughly two (2) petabytes (2,000 terabytes) and is designed to accommodate growth of tens of thousands of terabytes (TB) over the next years if required.
About Engram
Engram is a highly versatile scale-out network-attached storage (NAS) platform (EMC Isilon) that can provide fast access to massive amounts of unstructured data. Each of the 24 Engram storage nodes can respond to client requests and all the nodes are connected via a redundant 10 gigabit per second (Gbps) Ethernet fiber optic network.
We can help you find the best way to use Engram for your particular research - please contact us at support@zi.columbia.edu.
About Engram
Engram is a large-scale scientific data storage system. It has 24 storage nodes and each node serves data. It Your data on Engram is backed up to tape, and a copy is stored off-site in a safe and secure location, for disaster recovery cases.
Engram is designed as the primary storage for the Institute.You , and you are encouraged to centralize your data and workflows around it. You can do any or all of this on Engram:
- Connect all your computers and servers to it
- Collect data directly to it
- Compute and analyze data on it
Your data on Engram is backed up to tape, and a copy is stored off-site in a safe and secure location, for disaster recovery cases.
If you have questions or would like to sit down together to determine how to best take advantage of Engram, We can help you find the best way to use Engram for your particular research - please contact us at support@zi.columbia.edu.
How to Connect to Engram
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