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Overview
A Science DMZ ("science demilitarized zone") is a portion of a larger network that has been configured and optimized for high-volume bulk data transfer, remote experiment control, and data visualization for high-performance science applications.
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A science DMZ should be scalable, incrementally deployable, and adaptable to new technologies. In order to achieve the maximum speed and throughput possible, the UW implementation of the science DMZ model avoids the regular campus exit architecture and is neither restricted nor protected by the campus firewalls.
Reference
For more information, visit the ARCC website.