The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland has exceeded the 1-exabyte threshold, amassing 1 million terabytes (TB) of disk space.
A total of 111,000 devices, mostly hard drives and a growing number of flash drives, provide this data capacity.
CERN's Andreas Peters said, "We reached this new all-time record for CERN's storage infrastructure after capacity extensions for the upcoming LHC [Large Hadron Collider] heavy-ion run," with the combined data store's reading rate passing the 1 TB/second mark.
This achievement "sets new standards for high-performance storage systems in scientific research for future LHC runs," added CERN's Joachim Mnich.
From CERN (Switzerland)
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