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Monthly Archives: May 2012
It’s all just stuff
I was doing a preso this morning about our data repository development work – the slides are available at slideshare if you’re interested – and someone asked the question as to what the relation was between a print repository, ie … Continue reading
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Downloading data …
One of the problems we faced with a data archive is that some of the data is very large – too large to be realistically kept on a disk farm given that it will be little accessed, even if it … Continue reading
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