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Submission + - Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles) (cio.com)

Chris Lindquist writes: "Think your storage headaches are big? When it goes live in 2008, CERN's ALICE experiment will use 500 optical fiber links to feed particle collision data to hundreds of PCs at a rate of 1GB/second, every second, for a month. "During this one month, we need a huge disk buffer," says Pierre Vande Vyvre, CERN's project leader for data acquisition. One might call that an understatement. CIO.com's story has more details about the project and the SAN tasked with catching the flood of data."
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Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles)

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