Article 3Q8ZS DDN GridScaler Powers Neuroscience and Behavioral Research at Harvard

DDN GridScaler Powers Neuroscience and Behavioral Research at Harvard

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Today DDN that Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences Research Computing (FASRC) has deployed DDN's GRIDScaler GS7KX parallel file system appliance with 1PB of storage. The installation has sped the collection of images detailing synaptic connectivity in the brain's cerebral cortex. "DDN's scale-out, parallel architecture delivers the performance we need to keep stride with the rapid pace of scientific research and discovery at Harvard," said Scott Yockel, Ph.D., director of research computing at Harvard's FAS Division of Science. "The storage just runs as it's supposed to, so there's no contention for resources and no complaints from our users, which empowers us to focus on the research."

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