FAQs

What is a data repository?

Updated:

September 16, 2025

A data repository is a centralized storage system where datasets are collected, managed, and shared for long-term access. In research, repositories may be public or institutional and often enforce metadata standards for organization and reproducibility. In Foundry, Projects act as repositories: files reside in S3/GS buckets, metadata are tracked with audit trails, outputs publish to configured locations, and APIs support FAIR-style access.