Jason Watt from the Office of Information Technology Research Computing discusses two data transfer utilities, Globus and Rclone, and mentions the benefits of using a Science DMZ. He compares these utilities to traditional methods like CP, SCP, rsync, Filezilla, email, and FTP.
Watt explains the difference between a traditional campus network that handles various types of traffic to a science DMZ, which is a dedicated network for research data. He mentions the presence of Globus infrastructure on both the campus network and the science DMZ network, including specific endpoints such as Bronconet01, Bronchonet02, and Globus VM.
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