- ARIS (Greece)
- Avitohol (Bulgaria)
- BA-IA (Egypt)
- ETFBL-CS01 (Bosnia)
- IIAP (Armenia)
- IUCC-InfinityCloud-Storage (Israel)
- MK-04-FINKI_CLOUD (FYROM)
- NIIFI HSM Service (Hungary)
- NIIFI iSCSI Service (Hungary)
- ONYX, Cy-Tera (Cyprus)
- PARADOX (Serbia)
- RENAMstor (Moldova)
- UVT HPC GPFS (Romania)
ARIS (Greece)
The Storage resources for specialized data storage and preservation will be provided from the ARIS supercomputer system.
Avitohol (Bulgaria)
The Storage resources for specialized data storage and preservation will be provided from the Avitohol supercomputer system.
BA-IA (Egypt)
The BA has been operating a large-scale storage cluster since 2002. This is commonly known as the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Internet Archive, initially established in a collaborative effort with the San Francisco-based Internet Archive for hosting a comprehensive archive of webpages that allows users of the archive to navigate the web of the past, going back all the way to 1996. Today, while this large-scale storage cluster continues to serve the purpose of hosting the BA web archive, it has also become home to other collections, most notably material digitized at the BA. The cluster is constructed out of commodity hardware, runs all open-source software, and has seen multiple upgrades over the years, growing from the initial 100 TB in 2002 to the current total capacity of 5.2 PB.
ETFBL-CS01 (Bosnia)
ETFBL-CS01 will provide 1 TB of storage accessible via Web user interface as well as DAV protocol for the project needs. The aim is to use the storage as a simple way to store and share data between interested parties in a straight-forward manner, easing data delivery to third parties.
IIAP (Armenia)
IIAP provides a data storage system on QNAP Turbo NAS server (total 8TB disk space). The storage accessible via Web user interface as well as sFTP protocol for the project needs.
IUCC-InfinityCloud-Storage (Israel)
The Storage resources for specialized data storage and preservation will be provided from the IUCC InfinityCloud system.
MK-04-FINKI_CLOUD (FYROM)
MK-04-FINKI_CLOUD provides a data storage system, which consists of four service nodes (HP DL380 Gen8) and 4 additional disk enclosures. The disk enclosure are configured with 60 SAS drives of 600 GB (36 TB in total). Storage space is distributed via a Lustre high performance parallel file system that uses Infiniband technology, and is available both on working and service nodes. Also, the storage is available on the cloud system for disk and block storages.
NIIFI HSM Service (Hungary)
Both disk and tape storage resources for specialized data storage and preservation will be provided from the NIIF HSM system. In total, 3 TB of disk and 300 TB of tape storage will be dedicated to the VI-SEEM community.
NIIFI iSCSI Service (Hungary)
Storage resources for specialized data storage and preservation will be provided from the NIIF iSCSI system. In total, 50 TB of disk storage will be dedicated to the VI-SEEM community.
ONYX, Cy-Tera (Cyprus)
ONYX is an internally implemented storage system using commodity hardware with IBM storage servers and Quantas JBOD systems running upon BGFS and ZFS. With a storage capacity of 500TB this is an expandable storage system, able to service the storage requirements of several users since November 2014.
PARADOX (Serbia)
PARADOX provides a data storage system, which consists of two service nodes (HP DL380p Gen8) and 5 additional disk enclosures. One disk enclosure is configured with 12 SAS drives of 300 GB (3.6 TB in total), while the other four disk enclosures are configured each with 12 SATA drives of 2 TB (96 TB in total), so that the cluster provides around 100 TB of storage space. Storage space is distributed via a Lustre high performance parallel file system that uses Infiniband technology, and is available both on working and service nodes. Also, the storage can be used externally via gridFTP protocol.
RENAMstor (Moldova)
MD-Grid NGI that is coordinating by RENAM provides a data storage system on FreeNAS 9.10, which consists of 1 Supermicro service node with 5x2Tb HDD in ZFS Z1 raid, so that the service provides 7 TB of storage space.
UVT HPC GPFS (Romania)
UVT HPC GPFS provides a data storage system which consists of two storage nodes (NSDs) and three different data storage enclosures and systems (IBM DS3400, DS400 and IBM NetApp 7.x family). All the storage systems are exported over fiber channel (dual 4 Gbps and 8 Gbps) to the storage nodes. All the clients (services, nodes etc.) have access to the storage space using the GPFS protocol over Infiniband QDR (40 Gbps) connection (configured in fail-over mode). The total available space is about 50TB from which 10%, 5TB, is dedicated to the project.