Full course description
Term: Summer 2025
Date: July 16th, 2025
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Online Only
Instructor: Matthew Brown
Presented By: Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Description:
Data storage and transfer are critical components of projects using ARC resources. This workshop will provide (1) an overview of ARC storage systems, describe their characteristics and intended uses, (2) demonstrate tools available for file transfers including command line tools, and Open OnDemand and Globus, and the best uses for each, (3) describe standard linux tools for packaging and compressing datasets and the demonstrate the huge performance impact that this can have. We will practice transferring data with scp, rsync, and Globus. Through these examples, we will highlight best practices for different cases.
Prerequisites:
Have an ARC account enabling login to ARC systems
Basic familiarity with Unix Shell commands and navigating files and directories
Be connected to a VT network (e.g., on campus or connected to VPN)