Government

Having an IT infrastructure that manages variable- sized datasets, both small and large, are at the core of many government firm’s most pressing technology challenges. Researchers and engineers at Government Agencies and Academic Laboratories address many of a nation's most pressing problems, including energy research, bio-medical advances, global climate change and weather forecasting, and defense and homeland security. A significant challenge in these environments is managing the tsunami of data generated.

Panasas Storage provides unprecedented scalability in bandwidth and random I/O to accelerate throughput for some of the most demanding applications. The system's massive scalability enables simulations to generate multi-terabyte datasets within a single shared file system to accelerate analysis and visualization. These datasets may be effectively shared across computing environments to make research datasets available to a worldwide scientific community.

 

Proven at the world’s leading government agencies and laboratories:

  • Army Research Laboratory (US)
  • AWE - Atomic Weapons Establishment (UK)
  • Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory (US)
  • STFC Daresbury Laboratory (UK)
  • Jefferson Laboratory (US)
  • Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (US)
  • Lawrence Berkeley ITSD
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Sandia National Laboratories
Resources
Case Study: Panasas High Performance Storage Powers the First Petaflop Supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos Deploys Panasas

"We set a lofty goal of using a next-generation Linux cluster for our capacity computing needs to achieve an unparalleled price-performance advantage, we evaluated more than a dozen proposals for storage as part of this effort, it became clear that Panasas offered the best value."
John Morrison, Computing, Communications & Networking Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory