As hardware components of Storage1 near the end of life, RIS will be migrating allocations from Storage1 to Storage3 over the next three years. Allocations on the oldest hardware components (filesystem1) began April 2026. Impacted users will receive additional communications prior to their cutover date as batch lists are scheduled.
💪🏻Benefits of Storage3:
- Storage3 provides twice the performance.
- Reduces operational complexities.
- Includes off-site backups and disaster recovery capabilities.
✅ Our priority:
- Minimize disruption.
- Ensure a smooth transition to Storage3.
- Continue to offer support for your research storage and computing needs during this transition.
- Provide phased communications regarding the scheduled migration.
❗️ Impact:
- SMB Mount Points: //storage1.ris.wustl.edu/example1 → //storage3.ris.wustl.edu/example1
- Compute Data Path:
/storage1/fs1→/storage3/fs1 - Cutover outage is Friday 12pm CT – Monday of the weekend on which the allocation will be migrated. If there is Archive associated with the allocation it will be unavailable during this time.
📢 Actions to take
Pre-Migration:
- Confirm whether your allocation qualifies for this phase of migrations and view currently scheduled dates.
- Coordinate with your PI/sponsor regarding migration planning to Storage3.
Post-Migration:
Contact us at the RIS Service Desk with questions or concerns.
| Milestones |
|---|
| End of life for Storage1 filesystem1 allocations under 100TB July 31, 2026 |
| End of life for Storage1 filesystem1 allocations at or more than 100TB December 31, 2026 |
FAQ
Instructions on connecting to storage are located at Getting Connected in the RIS User Documentation.
No, filesystem2 is still under support and will not be migrated this year.
Condos will be migrated as part of a separate effort.
No, Storage2 allocations will not be migrated.
Yes, Compute1 and Compute2 are compatible with all RIS Storage services.
Weekly migrations began April 2026. Additional communications will be sent prior to the migration date. All scheduled dates can be found here.
SMB mount points and data paths will need to be updated to reflect Storage3.
You may opt out of the RIS-managed migration to storage3, but data must be moved to another solution by the end of life date defined in the project milestones.
RIS will strategically schedule migrations based on a variety of factors to minimize disruption and maximize efficiency. If the scheduled date is not ideal, you can request to be delayed.
Yes, Compute services, scratch, non-migrating storage allocations, and home directories will remain accessible.
Yes, each research faculty member is qualified for 5TB of Active storage toward one allocation on RIS Storage Services.