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CISL’s Research Data Archive (RDA) : Description and Methods
Joseph L “Joey” Comeaux Computational & Information Systems Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research CISL’s Research Data Archive (RDA) : Description and Methods
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Outline Description of CISL RDA Metadata Sustainable Data Curation
Considerations for Archiving Model Data Lessons learned
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CISL Research Data Archive (RDA)
Reference datasets maintained for use by research community Receives high level of curation and stewardship Primarily Meteorological and Oceanographic datasets > 200 person-years invested in RDA RDA managed by 8 staff members 438 TB (currently) 616 datasets (~ new datasets added annually) 3.7 Million files
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Contents of the RDA 616 datasets
Content of archive important – Model, Satellite data much > than Obs …..
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ACCESS MODES NCAR Mass Storage System Internet - Non NCAR users
- Primary mode of access NCAR Users - Most users from US Internet - Non NCAR users - Many international users Special Request - Provide data on media - Allow access to data on MSS
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Storage Metrics MSS Online
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Unique Users
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Amount of Data Delivered
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Long-term RDA user metrics
MSS log file information first added 1990 Online web metrics – rough estimates
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Comeaux/Worley/Dattore - SCD/DSS
4/26/2019
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METADATA Several Levels of Metadata Dataset search and discovery
dataset usefulness File Level Description of file content Relates files to datasets
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Dataset Level Metadata
Model or Obs, Variables, Levels, POR … Use controlled vocabularies (GCMD, ISO, THREDDS) Guided entry via a Web-based GUI Saved to a mysql database (and XML files as backup) Exportable to DIF (NASA GCMD), THREDDS (UCAR CDP); can include others as needed Dynamically create dataset web pages Easy to create user interfaces that search the metadata and return relevant results
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File Content Metadata Scan a data file; inventory its contents
Command-line utilities read the data files and extract the metadata Metadata are saved to a mysql database and a system of XML files Works with many Model and Obs formats Provides more detailed and up-to-date search/discovery metadata, leading to better (more relevant) results when searching for datasets Facilitates the discovery of specific data files within an RDA dataset
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File XREF Metadata Provides Xref from individual data files to datasets Command line utilities archive data and create metadata Relies on mysql Allow for grouping and organization of files Tracks both MSS and Web files Tracks usage and allows metrics
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METADATA Advantages of a GOOD, ROBUST metadata system
Allows creation of metrics in an easy fashion : You can track dataset usage and users Provides information on archive size and growth Useful when analyzing future equipment and staff needs and thus funds
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METADATA Advantages of a GOOD, ROBUST metadata system
Quality of metadata directly related to the usefulness of search of discovery on both the dataset level and individual file level Improves ability and speed for subset generation and automation Improves the Long Term viability of the Archive Reduces the chances of losing or throwing out data which is not adequately described with metadata Facilitates preservation activities (backups, off-site replication, etc.)
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Sustainable Data Curation
Stable Funding Enriched Staff Knowledgeable Consistent Levels Robust Storage Backup Plans Data Formats Partnerships
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Sustainable Data Curation
Focused on Data Management Not project specific Allows flexibility Necessary to keep curated collection viable Stable Funding Knowledgeable and educated in the specific discipline Important for checking integrity of data Choosing organization of data Creating adequate meta-data Designing access system and assisting users Consistent Staffing Levels Dedicated to best practices in archiving and stewardship Great deal of knowledge held by staff, regardless of documentation Value of human based knowledge cannot be under-estimated We find ~10 years is good Staff
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Sustainable Data Curation
Capable of meeting growth needs NCAR -> tape based Mass Storage System (MSS) Size > 2x every 2.5 years Currently > 6PB Must be able to handle data migration across generations of media (oozing) Tapes size in MSS : 20GB -> 60GB -> 200GB -> 1000GB Oozing must not interrupt normal, day-day operations Provide access speeds able to handle daily curation and stewardship activities Robust Storage Facilities Loss of data attributed to 2 general causes Equipment, Environmental Lack of knowledge Resolution Store copies of irreplaceable data at separate facilities Backup copies of data should be stored on different drives/tapes than originals Knowledgeable Staff Backups
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Sustainable Data Curation
Ensure data access for long term Fully documented to the byte level Non-proprietary Practices to avoid Formats should not be dependent on OS, hardware or applications Latest/Greatest formats not always best for your situation Format No single institute can “do it all” Most users “need/want it all” Good way to share some costs National and international Partnerships
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Reanalysis Projects Prime example of data curation and stewardship
Encompass all 6 major aspects of good data curation Main feature of the RDA and have been a very valuable resource for a wide variety of climate and weather studies
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Most Current Reanalysis Projects
Name Temporal Range Highest Resolution Start End Horizontal Vertical NCEP/NCAR 1948 Ongoing 6 hours 209 km 17 Plvl NCEP-DOE 1979 ECMWF ERA-40 1957 2002 125 km 23 Plvl NCEP NARR 3 hours 32 km 29 Plvl Japanese JRA
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Considerations for Archiving Model Output
Know Your User Base Manner in which data will be used How to organize the data Which model and what fields to archive How long data from each model needs to be kept Backups Partnerships Plan storage carefully Create necessary metadata – dataset and file level
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Considerations for Archiving Model Output
Diverse delivery system for access – web/ftp/mss/media Transfer method for receiving archive Data tools and formats Known issues of models Who/How will questions be handled Task often larger than expected Reorganize to meet user needs Fixes/changes to model output Changes in model resolution, variables, levels Sub-setting needed Moving large model output around
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Considerations for Archiving Model Output
Diverse delivery system for access – web/ftp/mss/media Transfer method for receiving archive Data tools and formats Known issues of models Who/How will questions be handled Task often larger than expected Reorganize to meet user needs Fixes/changes to model output Changes in model resolution, variables, levels Sub-setting needed Moving large model output around
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LESSONS LEARNED Create necessary Metadata
Do not do just minimal amount Use standards where possible Store in a useful, manageable system Tightly couple files to datasets User dynamic web interfaces to reflect current state Organize archive files to align with ‘most’ user demands Offer multiple modes of access to the data Know your users Track metrics so resources can be applied
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LESSONS LEARNED How much software do you support
Balance between real time access and delayed mode Simply data access where possible Plan backup and recovery immediately Staff educated in particular discipline needed Assign consultants to each dataset
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Questions and/or comments
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