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.