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SAN/AFS: Developments in Storage Data Systems on Frascati Tokamak Upgrade

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arxiv physics/0111164 v1 pith:AGVBCRSP submitted 2001-11-22 physics.acc-ph physics.ins-det

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In the last three years, the architecture of Frascati Tokamak Upgrade (FTU) experimental database has undergone meaningful modifications, data and codes have been moved from mainframe to UNIX platforms and AFS (Andrew File System) has been adopted as distributed file system. Further improvement we have added regards data storage system; the choice of SAN (Storage Area Network) over Fiber Channel, combined with power and flexibility of AFS, has made data management over FTU very reliable. Performance tests have been done, showing better transfer rate than previous system, based on JBOD modules with SCSI connection.

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