To make it easier for you to find and access Sequence Read Archive (SRA) data, we are re-organizing and improving our cloud storage systems.
Beginning April 2023, we will move the SARS-CoV-2 normalized data and source files from the COVID-19 data buckets on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to the NIH NCBI SRA on AWS registry. We will also remove the SARS-CoV-2 original format data from AWS and GCP COVID-19 buckets and make them available in AWS cold storage. If you need these data, you can request them using the Cloud Data Delivery Service (CDDS).
Where and how will I be able to access SARS-CoV-2 normalized data after this change occurs?
To ensure a smooth transition, we want you to have enough time to adjust your scripts and pipelines to minimize disruption to your analyses. Continue reading “Streamlining Access to SRA COVID-19 Datasets on the Cloud”




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Figure 1. SRA data has grown exponentially over the last decade.