Scaling Scientific Storage for AI

Fermilab Storage to Power DOE Genesis Mission AI

Fermi Data Platform will provide petabytes of secure storage to support high-energy physics and materials science.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A modern data center hallway with rows of server racks and glowing blue indicator lights representing large-scale scientific storage infrastructure.

A modern data center hallway with rows of server racks and glowing blue indicator lights representing large-scale scientific storage infrastructure.

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Fermilab’s Fermi Data Platform is now a critical infrastructure partner for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Genesis Mission [1]. The facility will provide petabytes of secure storage to support the national American Science Cloud [1]. This partnership aims to facilitate AI-driven research across high-energy physics and materials science [1][2].

The infrastructure will serve as a foundation for the national science initiative [2]. Experts believe this storage capacity is essential for managing the massive datasets required for advanced scientific discovery [1]. The mission focuses on leveraging large-scale data to accelerate innovation in multiple scientific domains [2].

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