What is Ingest Archive System (IAS)?
This component of the CSTARS ground station consists of the real-time collection and archiving systems. The IAS uses multiple computers to acquire the serial data, which streams from the antennas. Once the data is received, it is processed by a large server computer into a format that ultimately will be archived for long-term storage. Finally, this data is written to a large disk drive array as well as to a tape library, and an Oracle database is updated with information about where the archived data resides and how to retrieve it for processing.
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- Whether the data may or may not be selected for ingest into an archive (i.e., does the data conform to archival standards, can the data be stored and preserved?)
- Can we designate the place of archive logs on both ASM disk and regular file system, when we use SE RAC?
- What is Ingest Archive System (IAS)?