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OverviewGCS has funded the investment costs for two LRZ Data Science Storage systems via the SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE projects. LRZ's Data Science Storage (DSS) is a novel approach at LRZ to solve the demands and requirements of data intensive science. Therefore, DSS implements a data centric management approach, which gives users the ability to:
All DSS systems are managed by a cloud-like Self-Service portal. The development of this portal as well as the operations and backups of the two systems are performed by LRZ's own resources. For detailed information see: Data Science Storage EligibilityEligible are projects whose Principal Investigator is affiliated with a German research or academic institution. Application ProcessThe application process for storage on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS is determined by the amount of storage needed. Basically we distinguish between 3 cases:
Application Process for Small Allocations For projects that require just a Small Allocation on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS, there is no formal approval process, as these requests are pre-approved. The application is done by filling out the SuperMUC-NG_DSS_Data_Management_Plan_Small.xlsx and submitting it via the LRZ Service desk to the Data Science Storage Technical Team. Application Process for Medium Allocations For projects that require a Medium Allocation on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS, an LRZ-internal approval is required. The application is done by filling in and submitting it via the LRZ Service desk or already together with the SuperMUC-NG compute project application. The Data Management Plan is then reviewed by the Data Science Storage Governance Team which decides of the allocation is granted or not. For applications rejected by the LRZ-internal committee there is the possibility for the applicant to request an escalation if his or her request to the SuperMUC-NG steering committee. Application Process for Large Allocations For projects that require a Large Allocation on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS, an approval from the SuperMUC-NG steering committee is required. The application is done by filling in and submitting it via the LRZ Service desk or already together with the SuperMUC-NG compute project application. The Data Science Storage Governance Team reviews the DMP and passes the request along together with its remarks to the SuperMUC-NG steering committee which decides on the application. Members of the Data Science Storage Governance Team
Terms and ConditionsDisclaimer GCS has funded the SuperMUC-NG and InHPC DSS systems until end of 2024. While LRZ of course aims to raise funding for a successor system, which will replace the current systems once they're phased out, we currently cannot give any guarantees for retaining data on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS beyond end of 2024. However, if we fail to raise funds for a successor system, we will announce this well in advance, to give users enough time to move their data somewhere else. Cost SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE Data Science Storage services are provided free of charge Eligible Research Projects Storage space on SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS is available only upon explicit request by the research project. All approved SuperMUC-NG projects are eligible to file a motion for storage space on the SuperMUC-NG and InHPC-DE DSS systems. Maximum Storage Life As stated above, currently funding is only secured until the end of 2024 and we cannot give any guarantees on storage life beyond this date. However beyond the implications that funding may have on storage life, the following rules apply:
Exceptions are possible and have to be approved by the steering comitee Approved by SuperMUC Steering Committee 2019-02-22 |
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