Difference between revisions of "DCH-RP:PoC 1 Belgium"
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== Proof of Concept scenarios == | == Proof of Concept scenarios == | ||
The Belgian partners would like to investigate Scenarios 1.1 and 1.2 (coming from DCH-RP Deliverable D3.1) as follows in PoC 1: | |||
For Scenario 1, pertaining to 1.1 and 1.2, we should like to do the following: check the integrity/audit the data that is archived locally. In fact this equals a risk analysis of the chosen archiving method. We do not have to invent what needs to be done, all this is described in the document: “Trustworthy Repositories – Audit and Certification” http://www.digitalrepositoryauditandcertification.org/pub/Main/ReferenceInputDocuments/trac.pdf | For Scenario 1, pertaining to 1.1 and 1.2, we should like to do the following: check the integrity/audit the data that is archived locally. In fact this equals a risk analysis of the chosen archiving method. We do not have to invent what needs to be done, all this is described in the document: “Trustworthy Repositories – Audit and Certification” http://www.digitalrepositoryauditandcertification.org/pub/Main/ReferenceInputDocuments/trac.pdf | ||
More information is also available at: "Risk-analysis for E-depots:DRAMBORA" http://www.repositoryaudit.eu/ | |||
Of course we want to do this with other partners. | Of course we want to do this with other partners. | ||
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Not to find in the current scenarios is a grid storage solution. I think this is mentioned in the project with the use of the eCSGW. | Not to find in the current scenarios is a grid storage solution. I think this is mentioned in the project with the use of the eCSGW. | ||
In Belgium we are very interested to test the possibilities of such a storage solution. In the sense: how fast can data be retrieved from the grid storage, how easy is it to search for the data, also for the general public (in fact for all those that already use the existing local archive today). | In Belgium we are very interested to test the possibilities of such a storage solution. In the sense: how fast can data be retrieved from the grid storage, how easy is it to search for the data, also for the general public (in fact for all those that already use the existing local archive today). | ||
[[Category:Proofs Of Concept 1]] | [[Category:Proofs Of Concept 1]] |
Revision as of 17:12, 3 April 2013
WP5: Proofs of Concept | Scenarios | PoC Phase 1 | PoC Phase 2 | DCH Glossary |
Proof of Concept 1 | | Belgium | | Estonia | | Hungary | | Italy | | Poland | | Sweden |
In Belgium, the first Proof of Concept will involve the following CH institutes:
- KIK
- KMKG
- KB
- RA
EGI Resources
EGI, as an e-Infrastructure provider, is supporting the DCH-RP project with resources as follows:
Grid storage Resources
Provider: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) - EGI site name "begrid-vub-ulb"
Storage: Grid SE storage, based on DPM, with SRM interface(?)
Cloud Storage
Cloud storage will be handled through the EGI Federated Clouds Task Force. The exact provider needs to be determined.
Proof of Concept scenarios
The Belgian partners would like to investigate Scenarios 1.1 and 1.2 (coming from DCH-RP Deliverable D3.1) as follows in PoC 1:
For Scenario 1, pertaining to 1.1 and 1.2, we should like to do the following: check the integrity/audit the data that is archived locally. In fact this equals a risk analysis of the chosen archiving method. We do not have to invent what needs to be done, all this is described in the document: “Trustworthy Repositories – Audit and Certification” http://www.digitalrepositoryauditandcertification.org/pub/Main/ReferenceInputDocuments/trac.pdf More information is also available at: "Risk-analysis for E-depots:DRAMBORA" http://www.repositoryaudit.eu/
Of course we want to do this with other partners.
Not to find in the current scenarios is a grid storage solution. I think this is mentioned in the project with the use of the eCSGW. In Belgium we are very interested to test the possibilities of such a storage solution. In the sense: how fast can data be retrieved from the grid storage, how easy is it to search for the data, also for the general public (in fact for all those that already use the existing local archive today).