Data Storage in the Academic Setting

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Data storage in the academic setting is often handled in the same way that businesses back up their data. However, archives, universities, research facilities and medical centers face the need for massive amounts of accessible data storage that can be easily accessed in a short amount of time. When considering the amount of data storage space these facilities will need, the thought of supercomputing comes to mind, and that is just the amount of data storage space they need.

Indiana University is one example of a massive data storage system. Indiana’s system makes use of hierarchical storage management by placing items that are not often accessed on a tape drive system that is linked to a disk storage system. In their system, each disk is capable of storing up to two terabytes of information, thus allowing for large files to be stored and accessed in a time efficient manner. This massive data storage system is designed with researchers in mind, who need access to excessively large files on an ongoing basis.

There are, however, many more applications for such large data storage systems. Large urban libraries, medical centers, research hospitals, and archives also have need of large data storage capacity that is dependable, accessible, and secure. Government offices such as the Social Security Administration, the IRS, and the others work daily with information which must be accessible to them in an efficient manner, but which must also be stored with multiple backups to prevent catastrophic data loss in the event that something happens to the main data system storage drives.



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