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Securing remote data into managed storage
DataBolt stands as an automated research data teleport system meticulously crafted by Intersect. It serves as an agile and resilient solution for research projects, ensuring dependable data acquisition. Our adaptable design pattern and configurable software seamlessly integrate across diverse platforms. The DataBolt Collection and Delivery components are currently containerised, enabling smooth operation within an organisation’s centralised, distributed, and edge infrastructures, facilitating IoT-scale data collection.
DataBolt offers three access-controlled dashboards, strategically positioned to provide visibility at key data transfer points. One resides at the data collection (CA) point, another at the data reception (DA) end, and a comprehensive overview at the DataBolt Director level, offering a high-level organisational perspective. Stakeholders can access the dashboard that best suits their needs.
With DataBolt Agents, installation is flexible—deploy as many as necessary, as many times as needed. Once installed, remote management capabilities streamline operations, allowing for effortless activation, deactivation, and configuration updates. This functionality significantly reduces the burden on IT teams, especially in managing agents deployed across remote locations.
DataBolt is a platform used by researchers looking to capture large quantities of data, university IT services, data managers, distributed research teams and anyone interested in implementing a robust data capture system from instruments and/or remote sensors.
In the realm of modern research, data acquisition from on and off-campus instruments is ubiquitous. However, the manual, error-prone, and time-consuming nature of data movement to analysis environments poses significant challenges. DataBolt addresses this issue comprehensively, offering a modular data transfer solution that dramatically reduces administrative overhead.
DataBolt is the modern apex of automation, fault tolerance, configurability, and scalability in research data transfer. It minimises manual intervention from data collection to transfer, maximising throughput while ensuring file and collection integrity at every stage. Its scalable architecture enables seamless adaptation to varying data collection needs, maintaining reliability and performance.
DataBolt’s Collection Agents (CA) can strategically reside closer to data sources, mitigating acquisition risks, while Destination Agents (DA) can be positioned either on-site or remotely. These agents, connected securely through the Internet, enhance data movement efficiency and security.
Researchers gain a streamlined approach to collecting data from instruments, virtual machines, or personal computers. They exercise granular control over specifying files or folders for transfer to various destinations, establishing transfer frequencies based on time intervals or specific conditions.
DataBolt’s high configurability and modularised structure provide researchers with the freedom to craft bespoke collection or delivery mechanisms. This adaptability ensures a perfect fit for diverse research requirements, enabling optimised data management solutions.
DataBolt’s Docker container-based architecture supports multiple operating systems, easing deployment complexities. With Intersect’s support, IT personnel efficiently deploy and configure CAs and DAs. The remote accessibility of the DataBolt Director simplifies ongoing management tasks, eliminating the need for physical presence at locations post-deployment.
DataBolt operates seamlessly within isolated environments, be it within lab networks or Virtual Private Networks, ensuring secure data transfer. Its exclusive use of HTTPS communication with the DataBolt Director enhances security without necessitating the opening of specialised ports, reducing operational complexities.
DataBolt’s reliance on HTTPS for communication simplifies network configurations for IT personnel, negating the need for managing dedicated ports, or installing specific software other than Docker. This streamlined approach enhances operational efficiency and security measures.
The Establishment fee for a DataBolt Instrument programme is $10,000 (Member) or $15,000 (Non-Member)
The establishment fee includes:
Instrument licenses include up to 3 agents and 3 origins or destinations per Agent, and are licensed according to the following table.
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