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There is a trend in institutions with high-performance computing and data management requirements to explore mass storage systems with peripherals directly attached to a high-speed network. The Distributed Mass Storage System (DMSS) Project at the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has placed such a system into production use. This paper describes the DMSS system and relates experiences from production use.