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Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition - Driving Exemplary Applications

Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition encourages innovation in networking and recognizes exemplary applications. Winners of the IDEA Awards have significant impact and benefit to the community.

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Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition - Driving Exemplary Applications

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  1. Spring 2007Internet2 Member Meeting 23-26 April 2007Arlington, Virginia

  2. In Memoriam: April 16, 2007

  3. Spring 2007Internet2 Member Meeting 23-26 April 2007Arlington, Virginia

  4. Internet2 Land Speed Record Rich CarlsonChairI2-LSR Judging Committee

  5. Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition Rules • Ultimate end-to-end networking • Open to everyone at anytime • Minimum 10min. X 100 km x 2 routers (30,000 km maximum) • TCP/IP (IPv4 and IPv6) • NGI-type networks • Winner must exceed previous record by 10% www.internet2.edu/lsr

  6. Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 30 December 2006 • 230,100 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 7.67 gigabits per second

  7. Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 31 December 2006 • 272,400 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 9.08 gigabits per second Greater than the IPv4 I2-LSR for the first time

  8. Internet2 Land Speed Record Record Setting Team • The University of Tokyo • WIDE Project • NTT Communications • et al.

  9. Progress in Land Speed Record IPv6 Kei Hiraki Data Reservoir project The University of Tokyo WIDE project JGN2 NTT Communications Amsterdam Tokyo IPv6 servers

  10. Thanks to All

  11. History of single-stream IPv4 Internet Land Speed Record Distance bandwidth product Pbit m / s 1,000 10 Gbps * 30,000km 2004/12/24 216 Pbit m / s 2006/2/20 264 Pbit m / s 100 2005/11/10 240 Pbit m / s 10 2004/11/9 Data Reservoir project WIDE project 149 Pbit m / s 1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year

  12. History of single-stream IPv6 Internet Land Speed Record Distance bandwidth product Pbit m / s 1,000 10 Gbps * 30,000km 2005/11/13 208 Pbit m / s 100 2005/10/29 167 Pbit m / s 10 2006/12/30 230Pbit m / s 2006/12/31 272Pbit m / s 1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year

  13. 10Gbps limitation IPv6 99% of WAN PHY bandwidth 9.06Gbps 9.6Gbps OC-192 Bandwidth 9.2Gbps WAN PHY Bandwidth 9.1Gbps TCP payload with 9KB jumbo frame IPv4 98% of WAN PHY bandwidth 8.96Gbps 9.6Gbps OC-192 Bandwidth 9.2Gbps WAN PHY Bandwidth 9.1Gbps TCP payload with 9KB jumbo frame

  14. What’s Next TCP bandwidth > 10Gbps (e.g. 11Gbps) Zero-copy software removed CPU bottleneck Possibly in a year (2007-2008) Please give us two lambdas Server NIC 40Gs Switch Router Switch Server NIC 10G x 2 PCI-ex x16

  15. www.internet2.edu/lsr

  16. Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards David Lassner, ChairApplications Strategy Council

  17. Internet2 IDEA Awards Concept Internet2 IDEA Awards recognize exemplary uses of advanced networking; those with substantial impact and benefit www.internet2.edu/lsr

  18. Judging Panel • David Bantz, University of Alaska • Jacqueline Brown, University of Washington • Lisa Childers, ANL/University of Chicago • Julie Little, EDUCAUSE/ELI • Jennifer Oxenford, MAGPI • Art St. George, University of New Mexico • Susan Scott, IHETS • Brian Shepard, University of Southern California • Alan Whitney, MIT • Rodger Will, Ford Motor Company

  19. Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards Ted Hanss, ChairIDEA Awards Judging Panel

  20. Judging Criteria • Magnitude of positive impact on current users • Technical merit of the application • Breadth of impact, current and expected

  21. Internet2 IDEA Award Winner 2007 Globus MEDICUS • Stephan Erberich, Director Functional Imaging and Biomedical Informatics, University of Southern California • Carl Kesselman, Director Center for Grid Technology, Information Sciences Institute • Ann Chervenak Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Information Sciences Institute

  22. MEDICUS use cases: Childrens Oncology Group and Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation Grids

  23. Internet2 IDEA Award Winner 2007 UltraLight • Harvey Newman, Caltech • Julian Bunn, Caltech • Iosif Legrand, Caltech • Dan Nae, Caltech • Yang Xia, Caltech • Frank Van Lingen, Caltech • Michael Thomas, Caltech • Conrad Steenberg, Caltech • Arshad Ali, National Institute for Information Technologies

  24. Internet2 IDEA Award Winner 2007 UltraLight • Fiasal Khan, National University of Scienceand Technology • Shawn McKee, University of Michigan • Paul Avery, University of Florida • Richard Cavanaugh, University of Florida • Dimitri Bourilkov, University of Florida • Paul Sheldon, Vanderbilt University • Julio Ibarra, Florida International University • Heidi Alvarez, Florida International University • Laird Kramer, Florida International University

  25. Internet2 IDEA Award Winner 2007 UltraLight • Don Petravick, Fermilab • Les Cottrell, SLAC • W. Scott Bradley, BNL • Rick Summerhill, Internet2 • David Foster, CERN • Alberto Santoro, State University of Rio de Janeiro • Sergio Novaes, State University of Sao Paulo • Dongchul Son, Kyungpook National University

  26. http://ultralight.caltech.edu Led by Caltech U. Florida, FIU, UMich, SLAC,FNAL, MIT, CERN, Internet2, UERJ(Rio), USP, CENIC,Translight, Cisco • Delivering the next generation of network-aware real-time Grids • The network as an integrated, managed resource;co-scheduled with computing and stortage • Hybrid packet-switched + dynamic optical paths • Agent-based services spanning all the layers • Leveraging US and international network partnerships; • With ESnet, USNet, KEK, Kreonet, GLORIAD, CHEPREO, WHREN/LILA, Awave, FLR, Pacific Wave, Translight, Netherlight • Extensions to Korea, Brazil, Japan and Taiwan

  27. Four Continent Testbed Building a global, network-aware end-to-end managed real-time Grid

  28. FDT – Fast Data TransferAn easy-to-use application for efficient data transfers I. Legrand • BWC: Stable disk-to-disk flows Tampa-Caltech: 10-to-10 and 8-to-8 1U Server-pairs for9 + 7 = 16 Gbps; then Solid overnight. Using One 10G link • 17.77 Gbps BWC peak; 8.6 Gbps to and from Korea • Written in Java (with NIO libraries), it runs on all major platforms • Uses asynch., multithreaded system to: • stream a dataset (list of files) continu- ously, through an open TCP socket • use multiple TCP streams, when necessary • use independent threads to read & write on each physical device • use appropriate size of buffers for disk I/O and networking; moderate buffer sending-rate for smooth data flow • Can resume a file transfer session • Can "plug-in" external security APIs and use them to authenticate and authorize clients: SSH, GSI-SSH, Globus-GSI, SSL New Capability Level: ~70 Gbps per rack of low cost 1U servers

  29. FDT Automatic Path Recovery: Fiber Cut Simulations CERN Geneva USLHCnet Internet2 Starlight FDT Transfer CALTECH Pasadena Manlan “Fiber cut” simulations The traffic moves from one transatlantic link to the other one FDT transfer (CERN – CALTECH) continues uninterrupted TCP fully recovers in ~ 20s 4 2 3 1

  30. www.internet2.edu/idea

  31. Governance and Nominations Committee Update Steve Hall, ChairDavid Lassner, Vice-chair

  32. Governance and Nominations Committee Steve Hall, Governance and Nominations Committee chair, Industry Strategy Council chair David Lassner, University of Hawaii, Applications Strategy Council chair, Governance and Nominations Committee vice-chair Mary Sue Coleman, University of Michigan Kristine Hafner, University of California Office of the President Gwen Jacobs, Montana State University Len Kleinrock, University of California Los Angeles Michael Krugman, Boston University and Northern Crossroads GigaPoP

  33. Governance and Nominations Committee Larry Landweber, University of Wisconsin Madison, and Network Research Liaison Council chair David Lassner, University of Hawaii, and Applications Strategy Council chair Jack McCredie, University of California Berkeley,and Network Planning and Policy Advisory Council chair Marilyn McMillan, New York University Harvey Newman, California Institute of Technology Mike Roberts, The Darwin Group Pankaj Shah, OARnet Doug Van Houweling, Internet2, ex officio

  34. Timeline Recap Summer 2006 • GNC Convened by Internet2 Board December 2006 – January 2007 • Draft report presented and finalized • Board endorses GNC recommendations April 2007 • Council nominations open May 2007 • Nominations close June 2007 • Member elections July 2007 • New Councils take effect

  35. GNC Recommended Changes • 1. New Advisory Council Structure • Function rather than constituency • Heterogeneous membership, stratified elections 2. New Board Structure • 15 members • More voice from CIO’s, networks, researchers, industry • 3. New Communications Structure • Formalized, predictable, consistent • 2-way links across the organization

  36. Implemented: Revised Advisory Councils Advisory Councils Architecture & Operations Advisory Council Services Advisory Council Research Advisory Council Industry Relations Advisory Council • Heterogeneous composition of each Council • (15 per Council): • 12 elected by membership at large • 3 appointed by Board • Elected members: • 3 CIO background • 3 Research background • 3 R&E Net background • 3 Industry background • Open nominations • GNC oversees election • Membership election • Council members elect chair

  37. New Advisory Council Structure • Heterogeneous Membership for Each Council • 12 elected members: • 3 researchers • 3 from industry • 3 from state or regional networks • 3 member CIOs • 3 members appointed by Internet2 (Internet2-NLR) Board • *3 additional members appointed by NLR Board to represent NLR investors

  38. New Advisory Council Structure Links to Management • Senior Management Liaison for Each Council • New “Chief Scientist” to be Liaison to Research Advisory Council Links to Board • Council Chairs Serve as Voting Trustees • Councils as Key Source of Policy Advice

  39. Current GNC issues • NLR participation on the GNC • Transition of current to new Councils • Constituency consultation and preparation of ballot • Trusted election process • Identification of chairs • Criteria for and timing of appointed seats • Network Researcher Task Force • GNC composition and terms • Getting a great set of nominees!

  40. GNC Communications with Membership • Biweekly GNC meetings held in March and April, focused on nominations and elections process; two summaries and Call for Nominations sent to community to date • Weekly GNC meetings starting 5/1 will be focused on preparing for the election; chairs will continue to update community on progress and plans • Information on GNC, Call for Nominations, and evolving FAQ: http://www.internet2.edu/about/governance/nominations.html

  41. Election Process • Modeled after EDUCAUSE process • Voters are Executive Liaisons from member organizations in good standing • Ballot form and process designed to ensure representation and participation • External auditors assuring entire process is secure, private, and valid

  42. Elections Schedule • Nominations through 7 May • Ballots distributed in late May • Election 1-15 June • GNC recommends individuals for Board-appointed seats on Councils • NLR Board appoints additional investor seats • New Councils take effect in July

  43. Please Help! • Nominate respected colleagues! • Nominate yourself!

  44. Community Update Tracy Futhey, Chair, National LambdaRail Jeffrey Lehman, Chair, Internet2

  45. Spring 2007Internet2 Member Meeting 23-26 April 2007Arlington, Virginia

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