CC* Storage-Region: Introducing Archiving and Disaster Recovery into Utah’s Regional Data Lifecycle Cyberinfrastructure
University Of Utah, Salt Lake City UT
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Abstract
Data is central to the scientific process and a key enabler of innovations and discoveries across all disciplines, especially given the increasing use of computational techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML). This project provides a pilot data archiving and disaster management service as part of a more holistic data cyberinfrastructure plan to serve the various institutions in the State of Utah. This cyberinfrastructure serves the data needs of academic institutions across the State of Utah while also integrating with national cyberinfrastructure resources in a manner that does not impact the local performance, local capacity, and local security requirements. Science areas supported include material manufacturing, genetics, biology, large language models, cardiac disease, image learning, human health, visual sciences, astronomy, climate, asthma and air quality, evolution, preserving scientific reproducibility, biomedicine, and others. The data cyberinfrastructure will support the entire data lifecycle including data management, sharing, and broad and equitable data access to ensure that data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). The project also addresses the growing data services and support needs of multiple academic institutions across the state through live instructor online training courses, development and dissemination of specific training material, in-person and online one-on-one sessions for faculty and students, events highlighting integration with national resources, and outreach activities providing university students with hands-on experiences. The project deploys data cyberinfrastructure comprising a Ceph-based S3 object storage system at the University of Utah and an integrated offsite disaster recovery and archive storage infrastructure at the Tonaquint Data Center in St. George, Utah. This regional system federates with national cyberinfrastructure including the Open Science Data Federation (OSDF) Pelican Platform, and the National Data Platform via the direct peering of the Utah Education and Telehealth Network (UETN) with Internet2. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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