Ingest Hardware Requirements and Architecture
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Components
Hard Drives[edit]
Storage Transfer Drives (STDs)[edit]
Purpose: storage media for copies of acquired media or SIPs arranged by archivists
Requirements:
- Minimize transfer time
- Limiting factor for transfer rate is likely bus transfer rate, not read/write speed of disk.
- At least 1TB in size
- Flexibility to interface with different types of Producer systems
- reliable, not prone to overheating
Hardware:
- Internal drive, plus
- Portable drive enclosure(s)
- Interface Options - USB 2.0/Firewire
- eSATA not desireable for transfer from producer systems - requires eSATA card on producer computer; still desirable for copying onsite
HDD formatting:
- Windows - use NTFS
- Mac - HFS+ (Mac non-journalled)
- Linux - ext2
Need:
20-30 hdds
4-6 enclosures
STD copies[edit]
Purpose: Storage media for back-up copy of STD/SIP until ingest is complete and AIP storage is confirmed Requirements:
- Different brands/manufacturers to minimize risk of systematic mfg failure
Same options as for STDs
DA Stations[edit]
Duplication Station[edit]
Purpose: Make back-up copies of STD
Requirements Processing power
Hardware PC - no Windows O/S (run Ubuntu natively) 2 or 4 bay enclosure w. eSATA connection
Processing Station[edit]
Purpose: Transforms SIP(s) taken from STD to AIP(s) and writes to Archival Transfer Disk (ATD)
Requirements:
- Lots of processing power
- I/O Interface; either:
- USB/Firewire/eSATA ports
- link to external hdd enclosure - multi bay (2-4 drives)
Archival Transfer Station[edit]
Purpose: Reads AIP(s) from ATD and uploads to networked archival storage
Requirements
Hardware
Mac Station[edit]
Purpose Appraising mac specific formats - mostly audio, video and image formats and related software