Monday, November 12, 2012

CERN’s new LHC data centre to rely on GÉANT terabit network

CERN and Wigner Research Centre to be first users of multiple 100Gbps linksCambridge, UK, 12 November 2012: CERN’s new data centre in Budapest is set to be one of the first beneficiaries of GÉANT’s new terabit network. The Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Hungary will host CERN’s new remote data centre and will process and store data from CERN for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Together with CERN it will be the first to utilise multiple new 100Gbps links, and accurately represents the type of big data needs the network has been built to stay ahead of.

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