Castor: CERN Advanced STORage Manager
naves
51 points
20 comments
June 04, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (8 comments)
john_strinlai
looks like the image on the right is broken, but it is supposed to be: https://cta.web.cern.ch/cta/assets/images/namespace_statisti... (looks like this submission uses https://castor.web.cern.ch/content/home.html instead of https://castor.web.cern.ch/castor/ the second link does not have the broken image)
boznz
The various CERN web pages such as this were a treasure trove of information when I was working on my last novel. I actually included a few paragraphs on Castor thinking of using it as a side-plot, but my editor cut the plot out along with a few other technical niceties. Sigh!
perlgeek
"Castor" was the name of a storage system used for transporting nuclear waste in Germany. There were quite a few protests against shipping nuclear waste through the country. Wouldn't have been my choice for a software project :-)
Melatonic
This is actually super useful for real world stuff. Thanks for this. Tape is boring but when an intern / AI / tectonic plate accidently destroys your database setup it is a huge lifesaver Anybody know what these fancy Oracle tapes are? Is it just their implementation of a regular standard?
tempay
I’m a little confused by this submission. CASTOR is the old system that has since been replaced by the CERN Tape Array since ~2020: https://cta.web.cern.ch/cta/ This is mentioned on the page but it’s easy to miss. For the current status of tape storage at CERN see: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1471803/contributions/6967379/a... For reference, most disk storage for physics data uses an in-house solution called EOS: https://eos-web.web.cern.ch/eos-web/
mrlonglong
They now have over an exabyte worth of data on tapes.
dokyun
Wonder how this compares to Venti[1]. It looks a lot more complicated (not really a good thing). [1]: https://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/venti/
pezezin
Fun fact: CERN sells old data tapes as souvenirs, I got myself one of the old LHC tapes :)