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| Object Storage || S3 and Swift API || | | Object Storage || S3 and Swift API || 58PB | ||
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| Ceph FS || High performance multi read/write <br> All SSD || 1.2 PB | | Ceph FS || High performance multi read/write <br> All SSD || 1.2 PB | ||
Revision as of 18:57, 11 September 2025
Welcome to the technical documentation wiki of the Secure Data for Health (SD4H) project. This is the primary source for users with questions on equipment and services.
Infrastructure
| Hardware | Description | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Compute VM | Up to 64 vcores and 480 GB of RAM | 5184 vcores |
| Up to 64 vcores and 240 GB of RAM | 6528 vcores | |
| High Availability VM | Up to 64 cores and 480 GB Connected to UPS and Diesel Generators |
3072 vcores |
| GPU | Up to 2 A100-40 per VM | 20 GPU |
| Up to 2-A100-80 per VM | 8 GPU |
| Hardware | Description | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Block Storage | All SSD | 740 TB |
| Object Storage | S3 and Swift API | 58PB |
| Ceph FS | High performance multi read/write All SSD |
1.2 PB |
How to
- Store and Share data on the platform
- Networking between two projects.
- Install the OpenStack Client
- SSH to a server via Bastion
Services
- Globus Data transfer and Sharing
- Elastic HPC: High perforamce Computing in the Cloud
Object Store
- Object Store Quick Start
- Backing up Object Store buckets to tape
- Using rclone on our system