All,
We're ready to ramp back up into the Fall semester with a reading group
facilitated by Erik McCrosky of IST's Network Operation Services group.
Erik is building out a Science DMZ for transport of large research data
sets. Those who attended the OneIT Summit in June might have met Erik at
his Science DMZ poster
<http://technology.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/IT%20Summit%20Science%20DMZ%20Poster.pdf>,
which was subtitled "/Enabling extreme data for research and education/."
Erik asks that prior to the meeting we read the following sections of
the ESNet (Energy Sciences Network) Science DMZ web
pages<http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/>:
==> Introduction <http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/>
==> Motivation <http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/motivation/>
==> Architecture
<http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/science-dmz-architecture/>
==> ... and other sections to the degree your interest motivates.
Looking forward to seeing you on Thursday 8/14 at noon, in Rm. 200C
Warren Hall.
As usual, those without keycard access to Warren should take the
elevator to the 2nd floor; if no one is at the reception window, look
for a sign with a phone number to call to be let through the locked doors.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to interested colleagues, who
can sign-up to the list (self-service) here
<https://calmail.berkeley.edu/manage/list/listinfo/[email protected]>.
~Steve
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Steve Masover, IT Architect
Research Information Technology
http://research-it.berkeley.edu
[email protected]