Addressing the storage needs of researchers in the northeast
NESE

What is NESE?
The Northeast Storage Exchange is a collaborative project of the MGHPCC and its founding partners to deploy a regional resource that addresses the escalating need for short, medium, and long-term storage of research data.

What is NESE?
The Northeast Storage Exchange is a collaborative project of the MGHPCC and its founding partners to deploy a regional resource that addresses the escalating need for short, medium, and long-term storage of research data.

What is NESE?
The Northeast Storage Exchange is a collaborative project of the MGHPCC and its founding partners to deploy a regional resource that addresses the escalating need for short, medium, and long-term storage of research data.

NSF

Thanks to the NSF
Funding for creation of NESE was provided by the NSF Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs) program.

Thanks to the NSF
Funding for creation of NESE was provided by the NSF Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs) program.

Thanks to the NSF
Funding for creation of NESE was provided by the NSF Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs) program.

Objectives

NESE Objectives
To provide readily accessible storage for use by research-focused institutions in the northeast.

NESE Objectives
To provide readily accessible storage for use by research-focused institutions in the northeast.

NESE Objectives
To provide readily accessible storage for use by research-focused institutions in the northeast.

Services

Services
The Northeast Storage Exchange provides data storage with Ceph (file, block, object) and archival storage (tape) to researchers in the northeast.

Services
The Northeast Storage Exchange provides data storage with Ceph (file, block, object) and archival storage (tape) to researchers in the northeast.

Services
The Northeast Storage Exchange provides data storage with Ceph (file, block, object) and archival storage (tape) to researchers in the northeast.

Contact

Use NESE
Find out how to store your data at NESE.

Use NESE
Find out how to store your data at NESE.

Use NESE
Find out how to store your data at NESE.

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Members of the MIT-led Simons Collaboration on Computational Biogeochemical Modeling of Marine Ecosystems (CBIOMES) use NESE to store model output used in developing theories to explain and predict how phytoplankton are distributed in the ocean.

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NESE Welcomes New MGHPCC Partner, URI

As first partner outside Mass., collaboration set to advance research computing in the region.

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