Publication | Open Access
The Science DMZ: A Network Design Pattern for Data-Intensive Science
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2014
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkNetwork AnalysisNetwork ModelScience GatewayE-scienceData ScienceScience DmzData IntegrationEver-increasing ScaleData ManagementData Intensive ModelingKnowledge DiscoveryComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceComputational InfrastructureNetwork ScienceScientific Workflow SystemCloud ComputingLarge-scale NetworkBig Data
The ever-increasing scale of scientific data has become a significant challenge for researchers that rely on networks to interact with remote computing systems and transfer results to collaborators worldwide. Despite the availability of high-capacity connections, scientists struggle with inadequate cyberinfrastructure that cripples data transfer performance, and impedes scientific progress. The Science DMZ paradigm comprises a proven set of network design patterns that collectively address these problems for scientists. We explain the Science DMZ model, including network architecture, system configuration, cybersecurity, and performance tools, that creates an optimized network environment for science. We describe use cases from universities, supercomputing centers and research laboratories, highlighting the effectiveness of the Science DMZ model in diverse operational settings. In all, the Science DMZ model is a solid platform that supports any science workflow, and flexibly accommodates emerging network technologies. As a result, the Science DMZ vastly improves collaboration, accelerating scientific discovery.
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