The Science DMZ model allows new services to be tested, validated, and rolled into production once they are proven operationally sound. Testing and deploying Software Defined Networking – particularly the use of OpenFlow as a platform – is a timely example of how this model could be used. Before experimentation with a potentially production service, it is recommended that a "research" Science DMZ be created. This video describes one way to use a Science DMZ to prototype and incrementally deploy SDN.
- E. Dart, L. Rotman, B. Tierney, M. Hester and J. Zurawski, "The Science DMZ: A network design pattern for data-intensive science," 2013 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC), Denver, CO, 2013, pp. 1-10. doi: 10.1145/2503210.2503245
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