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SUMMARY:Pushing the Limits of Cold Storage for Research Data With Elm: An 
 Open-Source S3-to-Tape System
DESCRIPTION:Stéphane Thiell (Stanford University)\n\nThis presentation int
 roduces Elm, Stanford Research Computing’s latest storage system designed 
 to handle large-scale archiving of research data, up to hundreds of petaby
 tes. With a strong focus on affordability and energy-efficiency, Elm combi
 nes several open-source technologies: MinIO for S3 compatibility and high-
 level data security through erasure coding, Lustre with built-in parallel 
 hierarchical storage management (HSM), Phobos for modern tape management, 
 and LTFS for easy access to tape data in a standardized format. Together, 
 these elements create a seamless S3 experience for researchers, and offers
  them access to scalable cold storage for their archival needs. Elm opens 
 new opportunities for data storage at Stanford and has the potential to be
  replicated at other research institutions.\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Re
 corded\n\nRegistration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg 
 Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Michael Hartman (Stanford University) and Jay Blai
 r (Procter and Gamble Company, ASRC)\n\n
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