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re stored on both spinning hard drives and on tape at both facilities All science critical and irreproducible data produced during the course of the Daya Bay experiment are archived on NERSCs HPSS ID: 838646

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1 maintaining the computing infrastructure
maintaining the computing infrastructure and software organization in consultation and cooperation with the Daya Bay collaboration. This includes data storage, processing, archiving and data releases. Data Description & Processing: Daya Bay has been in continual data taking and Keep Up Processing (KUP) mode since data taking started in 2011, with interruptions only for the re stor

2 ed on both spinning hard drives and on t
ed on both spinning hard drives and on tape at both facilities. All science critical and irreproducible data produced during the course of the Daya Bay experiment are archived on NERSC's HPSS tape system and will be available for a minimum of 3 years after the end of data taking. Science critical and irreproducible data include raw data (~150 TB/year) recorded by the Data Acquisi

3 tion system (DAQ), sensor data recorded
tion system (DAQ), sensor data recorded by the Detector Control System (DCS), derived calibration parameters and reactor information stored in the Offline control database, and any production reconstructed data used for scientific publications and/or public announcements of scientific results. In the last half of calendar year 2015, data transfer (Spade) and Keep Up Production (KUP