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Power Optimizing Petabyte Disk System--Scientific Data Systems, 2252 Uranus Avenue, Las Cruces, NM  88012; 505-496-7371

Mr. Rick Williams, Principal Investigator, rwilliams@scientificdatasystem.com

Mr. Rick Williams, Business Official, rwilliams@scientificdatasystem.com

DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-01ER83302

Amount:  $97,400

 

Magnetic disk archive systems have significant advantages over tape archive systems in applications requiring processing of nuclear physics data sets.  However, the infrastructure costs required to power and interconnect the required number disks is prohibitive.  This project will develop innovative disk storage subsystems utilizing the lowest cost media, low-cost, high-performance host interconnections, and advanced multi-level power savings techniques.  In Phase I, a test and evaluation version of a power optimizing disk subsystem will be created using off-the-shelf technology.  This system will be used to investigate various power saving techniques and their effects on system throughput.

 

Commercial Applications And Other Benefits as described by awardee: The availability of low-cost and high capacity magnetic disk systems should provide increased performance and processing capabilities to all commercial users currently archiving data on large tape library systems.

 

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