Hi Aaron

I would guess most places would start to want $$ for storing multiples of 100 GB

Google, Amazon, Microsoft all offer this kind of thing. Getting the data in and 
out can be slow, and I would expect as the data size tends towards big and the 
time tends to a long time it would be comparable to doing it yourself in terms 
of cost

Unless you can tag yourself onto a CERN Tier1 
http://wlcg-public.web.cern.ch/tier-centres

Cheers Graeme

On 18 Jan 2019, at 15:31, Aaron Finke 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear CCP4ites,

Is anyone aware of online repositories that will store huge sets of raw data 
(>100 GB)? I’m aware of Zenodo and SBGrid, but Zenodo’s limit is typically 50 
GB and their absolute limit is 100 GB. SBGrid has yet to respond to my emails.

I could host them myself, but the involuntary dry heaving response I got when I 
brought up the idea to our IT department implied they were less enthused with 
the idea than I was. So a cloud service would be far more preferable as a long 
term solution.

Thanks,
Aaron

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Aaron Finke
Staff Scientist, MacCHESS
Cornell University
e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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