Cross-Continental Collaboration Storage // Global Sync 2026

Global Sync

Unified data access across global R&D sites. We eliminate geographical silos through 800G Optical Interconnects and a single virtual namespace for worldwide molecular research.

Global Namespace (GNS) NVMe-over-Fabrics RDMA Latency Optimization

Connected R&D Core

Unified Namespace

A single file system view across all continents. Researchers access data via Parallel File Systems as if it were stored on a local drive.

Edge-HPC Caching

Deploying High-Density Flash Buffers at each R&D site to act as a hot tier for frequently accessed global datasets, reducing cross-border latency.

Delta Propagation

Utilizing intelligent source deduplication to sync only the modified fragments of massive molecular files, maximizing transoceanic bandwidth.

Synchronization Logic Pipeline

Phase Storage Action Strategic Outcome
Local Capture Ingestion of reactor/sim data into the Regional Flash Tier. Instant Local Availability
Fabric Sync Automated propagation across the Global Optical Backbone. Real-Time Global State
Versioning AI-driven conflict resolution for simultaneous multi-site edits. Collision-Free Collaboration

Technical Insight

The deployment of NVMe-over-Fabrics (NVMe-oF) in 2026 allows for RDMA-based memory access. A GPU cluster in London can read storage memory in Berlin directly, bypassing traditional networking overhead.