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SUMMARY:Visual Data Management at NERSC
DESCRIPTION:State of the Practice Talk\n\nVisual Data Management at NERSC\
 n\nGerhardt, Greiner, Horton, Li\n\nWrangling data at a scientific computi
 ng center can be a major challenge for users, particularly as data volumes
  continue to grow. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Cente
 r has roughly 60 PBs of shared storage utilizing more than 2.2B inodes, an
 d a 150 PB high-performance tape archive, all accessible from the Cori sup
 ercomputer. To help manage exponentially increasing data volumes, we have 
 designed and built a “Data Dashboard”, a web-enabled visual application wh
 ere users can easily review and manage their data. We are also developing 
 a “PI Toolbox” to allow users to directly control the permissions of their
  files and directories as well as a “PB Data Portal” to facilitate sharing
  large volumes of scientific data. We describe the process for developing 
 our tools, the framework supporting them, and the challenges for such a fr
 amework moving into the exascale age.\n\nTag: Best Practices, Big Data\n\n
 Registration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass
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