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Swestore


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   03 Oct 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   25 Dec 2025

Swestore is a Research Data Storage infrastructure intended for active research data, operated by the National Academic Infra-structure for Supercomputing Sweden (NAISS).

Name in original language

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Initiative overview

Swestore is a national research data storage infrastructure operated by the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing Sweden (NAISS). The service addresses the need for reliable, high-performance storage for active research data, enabling Swedish researchers to efficiently store, access, and manage large datasets used in ongoing scientific projects. 

The primary objective of Swestore is to provide a secure, scalable, and high-capacity storage environment for active datasets across disciplines, ranging from bioinformatics and climate modeling to AI research and physics simulations. By offering robust storage capabilities, the infrastructure supports researchers in handling data-intensive workflows while maintaining data integrity and accessibility.

Swestore is integrated with NAISS’s broader high-performance computing (HPC) and network services, providing seamless access for computational tasks and enabling researchers to work collaboratively across institutions. The infrastructure supports features such as version control, backup, and controlled access, ensuring that sensitive and critical data remain secure while facilitating efficient data sharing among project partners.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

National Academic Infra-structure for Supercomputing Sweden (NAISS)

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • National Academic Infra-structure for Supercomputing Sweden (NAISS)

Category:

  • AI policy initiatives, programmes and projects

Initiative type:

  • Networks, communities of practice, ecosystem-building efforts and collaborative platforms

Status:

  • Active

Start Year:

  • 2023

Binding:

  • Non-binding