The Sanger Institute generates 55 petabytes of data, with 20 petabytes managed by Ceph. Its reliability ensures seamless operations, even during disruptions – so researchers can focus on breakthroughs.
Following a move to an OpenStack private cloud to complement their existing batch computing infrastructure, The Institute initially opted for self-maintained Ceph storage. As capacity needs grew from 3 PB to over 20 PB, The Institute turned to Canonical for high-level Ceph support providing direct access to Canonical’s engineering teams to resolve the more complex issues.
With Canonical, they gain access to upstream bug fixes, in-depth expertise, and reliable assistance for even the most complex Ceph challenges. This partnership ensures their infrastructure remains scalable, robust, and ready to support groundbreaking discoveries.
Learn how the Sanger Institute reduced their latest Ceph rollout time from a month to just four days: https://ubuntu.com/engage/wellcome-sanger-case-study
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