Do you want to unravel the secrets of the Big Bang, dark matter and the universe? This is what CERN uses to store more than one exabyte of data and more


  • CERN uses more than one exabyte of storage space for research
  • The research laboratory relies on PROMISE and Toshiba for its needs
  • Toshiba will supply CERN with 20 TB hard drives

As you might expect, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory needs some pretty extensive data storage systems to support its research into fundamental questions about the universe.

With particle collision detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) generating approximately 1 TB of data per minuteIt is clear that CERN’s storage infrastructure must be both high capacity and highly reliable.