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- Use scratch disks
- need to be able to leave files on scratch for a couple of hours without having a process running
- need to be able to copy files between batch machines with a process only at the receive end of the transfer
- scalable
- But it doesnt have to scale, it just has to work. It's not like we're going to get mentioned on slashdot and suddenly have100x the data flowing in.
- Not stage files stored on AFS to/from scratch
- AFS' internal caching means that we are copying the data twice.
- This may be particularly useful for recon, where crumb jobs don't even use the whole file.
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