Globus manages file transfers between two machines (two servers, a server, and a personal machine, or two personal machines). It is ideal for large files and available for many institutional clusters and networks. Files can be transferred between Teton, the ARCC petaLibrary, ORNL, TACC, NCAR, and other institutions around the world.
When the amount of data to transfer exceeds around 100 GB, other methods like scp, sftp, rsync may be too slow, and Globus will be faster for transferring collections of files due to doing so in parallel. |
Contents
Training
Secure handles errors verify the integrity of transferred files
Automatically resumes after interruption
Emails user when the transfer is complete, or when an error occurs
Accelerated transfer rates — transfers in parallel where available
Web and command-line interfaces for transfer
Links to major HPC sites (ORNL, TACC, NCAR, etc.)
A Globus endpoint is a location that data can be transferred to/from.
A server endpoint is set up by an administrator to provide access to a system via Globus.
A personal endpoint is set up by an individual (using the Globus Connect Personal software from the link under "References" below) to transfer between their personal machine and other endpoints.
To utilize Globus with ARCC resources and other common ones, the following public Globus endpoints can be used:
System Name | Globus Endpoint Name |
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ARCC Teton/ARCC Alcova |
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ARCC petaLibrary |
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NCAR GLADE (XSEDE) (Yellowstone and Cheyenne) |
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University of Utah | search for " |
CI-Water project |
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Globus Connect for the client to transfer to/from a personal machine