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Science DMZ

What is Science DMZ?

The  is a portion of the network, built at the network perimeter that is designed such that the equipment, configuration, and security policies are optimized for high-performance scientific applications. The Science DMZ model was originally developed by ESnet to address common performance issues at research institutions.

The Â鶹AV Science DMZ is comprised of equipment which acts as a temporary repository for large data sets awaiting transfer to an alternate research facility for computational analysis. Once the data sets have been compiled and returned to the LU Science DMZ the data sets are picked up by the researcher and saved to their local storage array. 

Topology Design Considerations Behind the Science DMZ at Â鶹AV

Â鶹AV applied for and received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to implement the DMZ. The Science DMZ has 10gbps of bandwidth dedicated to campus research from Equipment purchased included:

  • High-speed 10gbps switches at the campus perimeter for the Science DMZ
  • High speed Data transfer node with a SSD raid with over 5TB of storage
  • Perfsonar testing machine for testing available bandwidth
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As a Faculty Researcher, How Do I Get Access to the Science DMZ at Â鶹AV?

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will accept applications through the DTN Access Request Form (PDF) (PDF). After the form is approved:

  • Print the form, complete it and have it signed by the Chair of your department.
  • Scan and email the completed form to dis_scidmzcommittee@lamar.edu
  • Visit  to setup your login account.
  • Visit Using Globus for directions. 
  • Assistance is available through the Â鶹AV Service Desk at (409) 880-2222 or servicedesk@lamar.edu
  • Reference Â鶹AV Science DMZ Assistance and a senior staff member from the IT Infrastructure Service Department will contact you to guide you through the process.

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