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SUMMARY:MS54 - The Exabyte Data Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\nComputer Science and Applied Mathematics, Clima
 te and Weather, Physics\n\nFighting the Data Deluge with Data-Centric Midd
 leware\n\nKunkel, Lawrence\n\nThe Exabyte of storage occupied by computati
 onal simulations is reached long before Exaflop systems are built. Motivat
 ed by workflows in climate and weather, in the ESiWACE project the Earth S
 ystem Data Middleware is developed that focuses on optimizing performance 
 throughout the heterogeneous stora...\n\n---------------------\nThe CERN T
 ape Archive: Preparing for the Exabyte Storage Era\n\nDavis\n\nThe High En
 ergy Physics experiments at CERN generate a deluge of data which must be e
 fficiently archived for later retrieval and analysis. During the first two
  Runs of the LHC (2009-2018), over 250 Pb of physics data was collected an
 d archived to tape. CERN is facing two main challenges for archival...\n\n
 ---------------------\nECMWF's Extreme Data Challenges Towards a Exascale 
 Weather Forecasting System\n\nQuintino, Smart, Hawkes, Raoult\n\nECMWF's o
 perational weather forecast generates massive I/O in short bursts, current
 ly approaching 100 TiB per day, in two hour-long windows. From this output
 , millions of user-defined daily products are generated and disseminated t
 o member states and commercial clients all over the world. As ECMWF a...\n
 \n---------------------\nThe Met Office Cold Storage Future: Tape or Cloud
 ?\n\nLawrence\n\nThe Met Office hosts one of the largest environmental sci
 ence archives in the world using tape as the primary storage mechanism. Th
 e archive has over 275 petabytes of data stored today and a growth that is
  expected to exceed 5 exabytes during the next decade. When combined with 
 data ingress and egre...\n
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