Title: Empowering Applications
1Empowering Applications
- Tom DeFanti
- Distinguished Professor
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Principal Investigator, NSF StarLight
2What Applications Need Empowering?Guaranteed
Latency/Scheduling/Bandwidth
ALMA Atacama Large Millimeter Array www.alma.nrao
.edu
International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory
www.ivdgl.org
GriPhyN Grid Physics Network www.griphyn.org
TeraGrid www.teragrid.org
Network for Earthquake Engineering
Simulation www.neesgrid.org
The OptIPuter www.calit2.net/news/ 2002/9-25-optip
uter.html
GEON Geosciences Network www.geongrid.org
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) http//lhc-new-omepage
. web.cern.ch
Particle Physics Data Grid www.ppdg.net
EarthScope www.earthscope.org
NEON National Ecological Observatory
Network www.sdsc.edu/NEON
3NSFs StarLight in ChicagoA Huge 1 Gigabit and
10 Gigabit Exchange
- StarLight hosts electronic switching and routing
of circuits for US and International Research and
Education networks - As of SC03, StarLight is now also optically
switching wavelengths.
Abbott Hall, Northwestern Universitys Chicago
downtown campus
4StarLight Supports Application-Empowered Networks
with
- Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching
- 1 10Gb photonic switching
- 40 rack spaces for application-specific
networking, computing and storage equipment - Access to fiber and circuits from SBC, Qwest,
ATT, Global Crossing, T-Systems, Looking Glass,
and RCN - Engineering and middle people
5The Application-Empowered Network Paradigm Shift
A global economy designed to waste transistors,
power, and silicon area -and conserve bandwidth
above all- is breaking apart and reorganizing
itself to waste bandwidth and conserve power,
silicon area, and transistors." George Gilder
Telecosm (2000)
Although I disagree with Gilder on a lot things,
I think he is right when he claims applications
that waste bandwidth will win. Bandwidth is
becoming so cheap that soon I don't think we will
need to optimize bandwidth use by switching it.
Instead applications or disciplines will buy
nailed bandwidth to create their own autonomous
networks. Bill St. Arnaud 2003
6Chicago
Cheap Local Bandwidth over I-WIRE a 20-year
GigE at the cost of a month or two of OC-12
service, or your worst grad student for a year
UIC
Metro LambdaGrid (I-WIRE and OMNInet)
7Cheap State-wide Bandwidth over I-WIRE Cost of
Rehabbing a University Building or two
Source Charlie Catlett, ANL
8Cheap National Bandwidth over the National Lambda
Rail Cost of a brand new university building
or two
Source John Silvester, Dave Reese, Tom West,
CENIC
9- Cheap Trans-Atlantic Bandwidth
- An OC-192 (10Gb) costs 2.00/minute
30 years ago, 300b USA to Netherlands cost
US4.00/minute
Ad from 1956
Thats 2,500,000 times cheaper! if you buy
525,600 minutes and manage it yourself
10TransLight Lambdas
European lambdas to US 10Gb AmsterdamChicago
10Gb LondonChicago 10Gb CERN
Chicago Canadian lambdas to US 10Gb
Chicago-Canada-NYC 10Gb Chicago-Canada-Seattle U
S lambdas to Europe 5Gb ChicagoAmsterdam 2.5Gb
ChicagoTokyo European lambdas 10Gb
AmsterdamCERN 2.5Gb PragueAmsterdam 2.5Gb
StockholmAmsterdam 10Gb LondonAmsterdam IEEAF
lambdas (blue) 10Gb NYCAmsterdam 10Gb
SeattleTokyo
11Communications of the ACM (CACM) Volume 46,
Number 11, November 2003
Special issue Blueprint for the Future of
High-Performance Networking
- Introduction, Maxine Brown (guest editor)
- TransLight a global-scale LambdaGrid for
e-science, Tom DeFanti, Cees de Laat, Joe
Mambretti, Kees Neggers, Bill St. Arnaud - Transport protocols for high performance, Aaron
Falk, Ted Faber, Joseph Bannister, Andrew Chien,
Robert Grossman, Jason Leigh - Data integration in a bandwidth-rich world,
Ian Foster, Robert Grossman - The OptIPuter, Larry Smarr, Andrew Chien, Tom
DeFanti, Jason Leigh, Philip Papadopoulos - Data-intensive e-science frontier research,
Harvey Newman, Mark Ellisman, John Orcutt
http//www.acm.org/cacm
12Thank You!
- StarLight planning, research, collaborations, and
outreach efforts are made possible, in major
part, by funding from - National Science Foundation (NSF) awards
ANI-9980480, ANI-9730202, EIA-9802090,
EIA-9871058, ANI-0225642, and EIA-0115809 - NSF Partnerships for Advanced Computational
Infrastructure (PACI) cooperative agreement
ACI-9619019 to NCSA - State of Illinois I-WIRE Program, and major UIC
cost sharing - Northwestern University for providing space,
engineering and management - NSF/CISE/ANIR and DoE/Argonne National Laboratory
for StarLight and I-WIRE network engineering and
design - NSF/CISE/ACIR and NCSA/SDSC for DTF/TeraGrid/ETF
opportunities - UCAID/Abilene for Internet2 and ITN/GTRN transit
IU for the GlobalNOC - CAnet4 for North American transport
- Bill St. Arnaud of CANARIE, Kees Neggers of
SURFnet, Olivier Martin of CERN and Harvey Newman
of CalTech for networking leadership - Larry Smarr of Cal-(IT)2 for I-WIRE and
OptIPuter leadership