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Note that GP1, GP2 and LP will all have large, high-performance attached storage.


==National Data Cyberinfrastructure (NDC)==
==National Data Cyberinfrastructure (NDC)==

Revision as of 15:50, 4 November 2016

Sharing: PublicNew SystemsAuthor:CC Migration team

Compute

NameDescriptionApproximate CapacityAvailability
CC-Cloud Resources (GP1)cloud7,640 coresIn production (integrated with west.cloud)
GP2general-purpose cluster (serial and small parallel jobs)25,000 coresFebruary, 2017
GP3general-purpose cluster (serial and small parallel jobs)25,000 coresMay, 2017
LPa cluster designed for large parallel jobs60,000 coresSummer, 2017
Available software

Note that GP1, GP2 and LP will all have large, high-performance attached storage.

National Data Cyberinfrastructure (NDC)

TypeLocationCapacityAvailabilityComments
Nearline (Long-term) File Storage

Sites at SFU and Waterloo

  • NDC-SFU
  • NDC-Waterloo
15 PB each Late Autumn 2016
  • Tape backup
  • Silo replacement
  • Aiming for redundant tape backup across sites
Object Store

All 4 sites

  • NDC-Object

Small to start (A few PB usable)

Late 2016
  • Fully distributed, redundant object storage
  • Accessible anywhere
  • Allows for redundant, high availability architectures
  • S3 and File interfaces
  • New service aimed at experimental and observational data
Special Purpose All 4 sites ~3.5 PB Specialized migration plans
  • Special purpose for Atlas, LHC, SNO+, CANFAR
  • dCache and other customized configurations

Note that due to Silo decommissioning Dec.31/2016 it will be necessary to provide interim storage while the NDC is developed. See Migration2016:Silo for details.