Government Data Centers
Meeting Increasing Demands
National Research Council author Division on Earth and Life Studies author Board on Earth Sciences and Resources author Committee on Geophysical and Environmental Data author Committee on Coping with Increasing Demands on Government Data Centers author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:4th May '03
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Environmental data centers have been successfully acquiring, disseminating, and archiving data for decades. However, the increasing volume and number of data sets, coupled with greater demands from more diverse users, are making it difficult for data centers to maintain the record of environmental change. This workshop report focuses on technological approaches that could enhance the ability of environmental data centers to deal with these challenges, and improve the ability of users to find and use information held in data centers. Among the major findings are that data centers should rely more on off-the-shelf technology—including software and commonly available hardware—and should shift from tape to disk as the primary storage medium. Such technological improvements will help solve many data management problems, although data centers and their host agencies will have to continue to invest in the scientific and human elements of data center operations.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1. About the Data Centers
- 2. Challenges and Opportunities
- References
- Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
- Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
- Appendix C: Workshop Speakers and Participants
- Appendix D: Workshop Discussions
- Appendix E: Glossary
- Appendix F: Acronyms
ISBN: 9780309087421
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70 pages