DocumentCode
2858508
Title
EOSDIS petabyte archives: tenth anniversary
Author
Behnke, Jeanne ; Watts, Tonjua Hines ; Kobler, B. ; Lowe, Dawn ; Fox, Steve ; Meyer, Richard
Author_Institution
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
11-14 April 2005
Firstpage
81
Lastpage
93
Abstract
One of the world´s largest scientific data systems, NASA´s Earth observing system data and information system (EOSDIS) has stored over three petabytes of earth science data in a geographically distributed mass storage system. Design for this system began in the early 1990s and included a presentation of the design of the mass storage system at this conference in 1995. Many changes have occurred in the ten years since that presentation, much of it performed while the system was operational. In its first operational year (2000), the EOSDIS system had increased NASA´s collection of earth science data holdings eight-fold. Today, EOSDIS collects over 7,000 gigabytes of data per week, almost 60 times more than the hubble space telescope. This load represents major challenges for ingest into the mass storage system, as well as for timely and balanced data distribution out of the mass storage system. This paper discusses the evolution of the EOSDIS archives focusing primarily on the mass storage system component of the archive. We present the lessons that were learned over the years and some directions that we are taking for the future.
Keywords
distributed databases; geographic information systems; scientific information systems; storage management; Earth observing system; NASA; balanced data distribution; earth science data; geographically distributed mass storage system; hubble space telescope; scientific data system; Earth Observing System; Geoscience; Information systems; Instruments; Management information systems; NASA; Observatories; Satellites; Space technology; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, 2005. Proceedings. 22nd IEEE / 13th NASA Goddard Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2318-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSST.2005.12
Filename
1410726
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