Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Science DMZ?

A. The term Science DMZ refers to a computer subnetwork that is structured to be secure, but without the performance limits that would otherwise result from passing data through a stateful firewall. The Science DMZ is designed to handle high volume data transfers, typical with scientific and high-performance computing, by creating a special DMZ to accommodate those transfers.

2. Who can use the gcrNet?

A.

3. How do I connect to the gcrNet? A.

4. How do I get data in and out of the gcrNet? A.

5. What is a Data Transfer Node (DTN)? A.

6. Can I connect my laptop to the gcrNet? A.

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