IBM Big Data Technology Helps South Korea‘s Meteorological Administration
Excerpt: To allow for the torrents of data to be stored and available for real-time analysis, IBM has provided KMA and NMSC with the latest IBM storage technologies capable of recording 20 gigabytes (equivalent to 400,000 web pages) of data per second. With a total storage capacity of 9.3 petabytes (1 million gigabytes) it is South Korea’s most powerful data storage system to date.
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