Using the Mass Storage System at ZIB within I3HP
H. St\"uben, S. Wollny

TL;DR
This paper discusses the technical and formal aspects of using the ZIB mass storage system within the I3HP framework, focusing on data sharing and compliance with ILDG standards for lattice physics collaborations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of the storage system's usage, formal requirements, and how it aligns with ILDG standards for European lattice physics data management.
Findings
Successful integration of ZIB storage with ILDG standards
Enhanced data sharing capabilities for lattice physics collaborations
Formal procedures established for storage system usage
Abstract
In the framework of I3HP there are two Transnational Access Activities related to Computational Hadron Physics. One of these activities is access to the mass storage system at Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB). European lattice physics collaborations can apply for mass storage capacity in order to store and share their configurations or other data (see http://www.zib.de/i3hp/). In this paper formal and technical aspects of usage as well as the conformance to the International Lattice DataGrid (ILDG) are explained.
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