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ACCS Information Session: Connecting to and using Globus for research data transfer

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An informational webinar for researchers and support staff (research and IT) dealing with large-volume data transfers.

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About

Join us to learn how to use Globus to transfer large and complex datasets from one location to another — for example, to transfer data from your point of acquisition to an analysis platform like the Characterisation Virtual Laboratory (www.cvl.org.au).

Topics covered:

  • What is Globus?

  • Types of endpoints - standard, high assurance, sensitive data (HIPAA)

    • how to determine which type of endpoint is needed for your data type

  • licensing fees + contracts

  • Globus personal connect installation

    • setting up your own endpoint

  • How to find an endpoint at processing facility

    • quick demo of how to find your endpoints

This is an informational session that will be hosted online. There will be a short presentation and brief demonstrations of step-by-step procedures to help you get started with using Globus to transfer large datasets.  Please come along and follow the steps with Jay and Chris — there will be time afterwards to ask questions.

For further information, please contact:

Dr Kathryn Hall - kathryn.hall@uq.edu.au


Event details

Date
1 September 2021

Time
1 pm AEST (duration 1.0 hour)

Add to Calendar 09/01/2021 01:00 PM 09/01/2021 02:00 PM Australia/Sydney ACCS Information Session: Connecting to and using Globus for research data transfer An informational webinar for researchers and support staff (research and IT) dealing with large-volume data transfers. online event

Instructors
Jay van Schyndel (Monash eResearch Centre, Monash University) and Chris Myers (AARNet)

Location
online event

Host organisation
Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project

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