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Data in motion: utilizing the science DMZ and DTNs for optimal performance

April 29 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Learn how to efficiently manage and transfer large-scale datasets using a high-speed science DMZ and Data Transfer Nodes (DTNs). This workshop will cover best practices, tools, and strategies to streamline your data workflows while maximizing performance and security.

Target audiences: Graduate students, postdocs, research computing staff, principal investigators, faculty

Pre-requisite: Basic Linux commands.

All workshops have a hands-on component: To fully participate, attendees are required to:

  1. Have a laptop with a stable internet connection.
  2. Have a basic understanding of using a command-line interface (terminal/shell).
  3. Have a working SSH client installed on their laptop. (e.g., PuTTY for Windows, Terminal for macOS/Linux)

Details

Date:
April 29
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm