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IU to retire Data Capacitor II: IU News

After seven years of service, Data Capacitor II will be retired to make way for

After seven years of service, Data Capacitor II will be retired to make way for Slate and Slate-Project.

As announced in the High Performance Computing bulletin in May, June, July, and August, Data Capacitor 2 (DC2) will become read-only October 11, 2020. The file system will be retired December 11, 2020. All data that remain on DC2 after December 11, 2020 will be deleted.

 If your data need to stay on high performance disk, you have two places where you may migrate your data:


You may store data that are not actively being computed against in the Scholarly Data Archive, which has a default quota of 50 TB.

 The Research Technologies’ High Performance File Systems (HPFS) group cannot copy your data for you, but if you require help migrating your workflow to Slate and Slate-Project, please contact them at [email protected]. We will do our best to help.



All data that remain on DC2 after December 11, 2020 will be deleted.

 Slate Slate-Project [email protected]