CDS service disruption expected from 28 June to 05 July 2022

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As of 23 March, the Climate Data Store (CDS) and Atmosphere Data Store (ADS) are the first two user facing services operationally supported from our new Data Centre in Bologna. Following that successful migration, we would like to update you on the next steps in the transition to the Bologna Data Centre.

We are now approaching a new phase when some degradation of the services provided by the Data Handling System (DHS), the Meteorological Archival and Retrieval System (MARS) and the ECMWF's File Storage system (ECFS), is to be expected and may impact some of our Climate Data Store CDS) data users. This is because some of the data made available from the ADS are served from tapes in the ECMWF MARS system.

The ECMWF Data Handling System (DHS) Move, causing 28 days of reduced MARS and ECFS service, is expected to start soon. Two first short periods of disruption (dry-run) occurred on 5 April 2022 and between 26-28 April 2022. The third dry-run with reduced MARS and ECFS service is scheduled from 28 June to 05 July 2022. Dry-runs are necessary to facilitate simulations of the DHS move period to ensure that our operational requirements can still be achieved. The results of these simulations will allow us to give you a more precise date for the start of the physical move.

CDS data users should expect that the following CDS datasets served from MARS tapes and the following CDS datasets served from MARS tapes will not be accessible during this third dry-run. Users may still submit ADS data requests which will remain in the queue until data access is resumed.


Here the list of affected CDS datasets (i.e. served from MARS)


The information above is based on current expectations. For more details and to get notified about further updates and changes, please “Watch”our dedicated confluence space. We will also update this announcement should the dates of the dry-runs change and therefore recommend our users to "Watch" this page also.

Thank you for your patience during this significant migration to our new data centre which will enable exciting scientific developments and an overall better service to all ECMWF users.

ECMWF Support