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High-performance data acquisition systems differ in their general requirements in that they accept an input data stream that is essentially uninterruptible, purposefully collect multiple petabytes of data per year, and require near-real-time, high-performance processing on the input stream: the data object creation, storage, and usage domains. The characteristics of these three domains are described.<>