@Article{allcock:grid, author = {Bill Allcock and Joe Bester and John Bresnahan and Ann L. Chervenak and Ian Foster and Carl Kesselman and Sam Meder and Veronika Nefedova and Darcy Quesnel and Steven Tuecke}, title = {Data management and transfer in high-performance computational grid environments}, journal = {Parallel Computing}, year = {2002}, month = {May}, volume = {28}, number = {5}, pages = {749--771}, publisher = {Elsevier Science}, URL = {http://www.elsevier.com/gej-ng/10/35/21/60/57/31/abstract.html}, keywords = {computational grid, data transfer, network, I/O, pario-bib}, abstract = {An emerging class of data-intensive applications involve the geographically dispersed extraction of complex scientific information from very large collections of measured or computed data. Such applications arise, for example, in experimental physics, where the data in question is generated by accelerators, and in simulation science, where the data is generated by supercomputers. So-called Data Grids provide essential infrastructure for such applications, much as the Internet provides essential services for applications such as e-mail and the Web. We describe here two services that we believe are fundamental to any Data Grid: reliable, high-speed transport and replica management. Our high-speed transport service, GridFTP, extends the popular FTP protocol with new features required for Data Grid applications, such as striping and partial file access. Our replica management service integrates a replica catalog with GridFTP transfers to provide for the creation, registration, location, and management of dataset replicas. We present the design of both services and also preliminary performance results. Our implementations exploit security and other services provided by the Globus Toolkit.} }