SDO Data Access Using VSO Technology

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The upcoming launch of the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), with its EVE, AIA and HMI instruments, is expected to generate an unprecedented stream of solar data products and a significant demand for them from scientist around the world.
As a result, a number of scientific institutions, distributed around the world, are planing to mirror part or the whole SDO archives using the Data Record Management System (NetDRMS) and Storage Unit Management System (SUMS) frameworks as the backbone, developed both by the SDO Joint Science Operations Center (JSOC) composed of Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.
The Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) with its light distributed design presents here a solution that attempts to mask the complexity of these systems to allow solar physics researchers to continue using the same fast and easy search and data access that they have come to expect from VSO. The system takes advantage of this geographically dispersed set of nodes and product caching based on popular user requests to provide better, faster service to the solar physics community.
NetDRMS and SUMS are explained in more detail in "NetDRMS: A Shared Data Management System for SDO and VSO" by Bogart et.al.

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