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Research Storage Options

UTEP researchers have access to multiple research storage options designed to support a wide range of data intensive workflows. Faculty may provision centrally managed storage resources directly through UTEP Research Academic Data Center (RADC) or request storage through the UT System via the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). These resources can be shared with graduate and undergraduate student researchers as part of sponsored projects or research groups; however, all requests, allocations, and billing arrangements must be initiated and managed by faculty or staff.

Comparison of UTEP vs TACC Storage Options

   

 

Comparison of UTEP vs TACC Storage Options

Comparison of UTEP vs TACC Storage Options using different variables

Provider

Typical Cost

Included Size/Quota

Durability/Backup

Eligibility/Billing

File Transfer

Typical Use

UTEP RADC Storage Drives

 $155 per TB every 5 years.

PI purchases desired capacity

Fault-tolerant storage; backups; secure networks & physical controls

UTEP faculty/staff via request; billed to grants/start‑up/department;

NFS (Linux), SMB (Windows/macOS); campus/VPN access

General research data; departmental/project shares; mixed OS environments

TACC Corral

First 5 TB free for UT System PIs on one project; then $60/TB/year

Request any size; 200k files per TB limit

Primary online storage with tape-based replica in separate datacenter

Compute allocation not required

SCP/SFTP; GUI tools (e.g., Cyberduck); Globus available on many systems

Persistent shared datasets; collaboration; large collections

TACC Ranch

Allocated resource tied to TACC projects (pricing not applicable; policy-based)

Default user allocation exists; project spaces by request

Single-copy, tape-backed archival system; not backed up or replicated

Requires active allocation on TACC compute resources

SSH-based transfers; Globus often available via endpoints

Long-term archival of finalized data with infrequent access

 

The UTEP RADC provides centrally managed storage usable from Linux (NFS) and Windows/macOS (SMB). The platform emphasizes data preservation through fault tolerance (RAID), backups, secure facilities, encrypted networks, firewalls, and strong authentication.

Management & Support

  • Managed and supported by central IT; storage can be billed to grants or start‑up packages.
  • Up to 20TB free storage for collaborative research.
  • $155 per TB every 5 years (includes backup services). Billing calculator available.

Post‑Grant Access

PIs may retain access to data at no additional cost after a grant ends, provided they remain within the originally purchased capacity.

 

Storage Share Options at RADC

Technical details for RADC network shares to help users choose between Linux (NFS) and Windows (SMB) options.

Protocol

Best For

Client OS

Access Control & Notes

Linux Shares (NFS)

Linux/HPC workflows; shared datasets; app/project data across Linux hosts

Linux/Unix (native)

Mount within UTEP network/VPN as needed; integrates with UNIX permissions

Windows Shares (SMB)

Departmental/project shares; home drives; mixed OS with Windows‑first compatibility

Windows (native), macOS (supported)

AD/NTFS permissions; VPN required when on UTEP WiFi/remote; copy‑then‑verify for Spectrum Scale

 

UTEP HPC Cluster Storage

When an allocation for high‑performance computing is provided through RADC, users are granted access by default to three storage options within the cluster environment. Additional project‑level storage may be requested as needed and shared across users, such as research projects or laboratory groups. Base resources are free of charge and additional storage costs will depend on size needs.

 

Overview of UTEP HPC cluster storage types

Storage Type

Quota

Backup

Recommended Use

Notes

Home

10 GB

Backed up

Configs, small scripts, critical files

 

Work

100 GB

Not backed up

Active research data

 

Scratch

Unlimited*

Not backed up

Short‑term, high‑throughput I/O

Auto‑purge of files unused for 7 days

Project Storage

Starting from 1TB

Not backed up

Shared scientific data; lab project

Ask RADC for free and paid size values.

 

 

Corral (High‑Performance Storage & Data Management)

Corral provides persistent, high‑reliability storage with a tape‑based replica at a secondary datacenter. UT System PIs receive 5 TB at no cost on one project; additional storage is $60/TB/year. A limit of 200,000 files per allocated TB applies. Access is granted via a TACC allocation (compute allocation not required).

Protected Data (HIPAA/FERPA/CUI, etc.)

For sensitive or regulated data, request TACC’s Protected Data Service (PDS). Approval and appropriate agreements are required prior to receiving a protected allocation

Ranch (Archival Tape Storage)

Ranch is an allocated, tape‑backed archival system intended for long‑term storage of finalized data that changes infrequently. It is a single‑copy archive (not backed up or replicated) and requires an active allocation on a TACC compute resource.

 

TACC HPC Cluster Storage Classes

TACC HPC Cluster storage classes: quotas and recommended usage.

Storage Type

Quota

Backup

Recommended Use

Notes

Home

25 GB

Backed up

cron jobs, scripts and templates, environment settings, compilations

 

Work

1024 GB (1TB)

Not backed up

software installations, original datasets that can't be reproduced.

 

Scratch

Unlimited*

Not backed up

Reproducible datasets, I/O files: temporary files, checkpoint/restart files, job output files.

Auto‑purge

 

How to Choose

  • Need centrally managed storage with backups and Windows/Linux access on campus?
  • Use UTEP RADC.
  • Need large, persistent datasets for collaboration across UT System and TACC resources?
  • Use TACC Corral.
  • Need long‑term archive of finalized data with infrequent access?
  • Use TACC Ranch (ensure a second copy if data is irreplaceable).
  • Running on UTEP or TACC HPC?
  • Keep configs in Home, active data in Work, and temporary files in Scratch.

 

Allocation Requests

 

Key References