Article 4JT3J Argonne Team Breaks Record with 2.9 Petabytes Globus Data Transfer

Argonne Team Breaks Record with 2.9 Petabytes Globus Data Transfer

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Today the Globus research data management service announced the largest single file transfer in its history: a team led by Argonne National Laboratory scientists moved 2.9 petabytes of data as part of a research project involving three of the largest cosmological simulations to date. "With exascale imminent, AI on the rise, HPC systems proliferating, and research teams more distributed than ever, fast, secure, reliable data movement and management are now more important than ever," said Ian Foster.

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