Celebrating a Petabyte of Data Collection

Last week, The Rosalind Franklin Institute celebrated collecting their first Petabyte of data at the Franklin.

 

The Rosalind Franklin Institute passed the milestone on the 4th May 2024 and marked the occasion with staff from both the Franklin and the STFC (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Scientific Computing Department.

 

 

A Petabyte is the equivalent of 500 billion pages of standard typed text, and at the Franklin, represents experimental data from our world class suite of imaging tools.

For more from The Rosalind Franklin Institute, please visit their website here.

 

 

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