During Supercomputing 2012 (SC12), an international team of high energy physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), the University of Victoria, and the University of Michigan, together with Brookhaven National Lab, Vanderbilt and other partners, smashed their previous records for data transfers using the latest generation of wide area network circuitsWith three 100 gigabit/sec (100 Gbps) wide area network circuits [1] set up by the SCinet, Internet2, CENIC, CANARIE and BCnet, Starlight and US LHCNet network teams, and servers at each of the sites with 40 gigabit Ethernet (40GE) interfaces, the team reached a record transfer rate of 339 Gbps between Caltech, the University o...
Rapid increase of data volume from the experiments running at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) prompt...
Each year SCinet builds a temporary network at the forefront of technological development in collabo...
US LHCNet provides the transatlantic connectivity between the Tier1 computing facilities at the Ferm...
"An internatinal team of physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers led by the Californi...
Wide area networks of increasing end-to-end capacity and capability are vital for every phase of hig...
In this paper we describe the current state of the art in equipment, software and methods for transf...
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is producing several Petabytes of physics data per year. We present the...
The massive data volumes acquired, simulated, processed and analyzed by globally distributed scienti...
A 100 Gbps network was established between the California Institute of Technology conference booth a...
Scientific innovation continues to increase requirements for the computing and networking infrastru...
The worldwide collaboration "Worldwide LHC computing grid (WLCG)", in which IN2P3 take part, has jus...
Scientific collaborations on a global scale, such as the LHC experiments at CERN [1], rely today on ...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
The latest WAN infrastructure and Grid-based Web Services will be used to demonstrate movement and a...
International audienceThe experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computin...
Rapid increase of data volume from the experiments running at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) prompt...
Each year SCinet builds a temporary network at the forefront of technological development in collabo...
US LHCNet provides the transatlantic connectivity between the Tier1 computing facilities at the Ferm...
"An internatinal team of physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers led by the Californi...
Wide area networks of increasing end-to-end capacity and capability are vital for every phase of hig...
In this paper we describe the current state of the art in equipment, software and methods for transf...
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is producing several Petabytes of physics data per year. We present the...
The massive data volumes acquired, simulated, processed and analyzed by globally distributed scienti...
A 100 Gbps network was established between the California Institute of Technology conference booth a...
Scientific innovation continues to increase requirements for the computing and networking infrastru...
The worldwide collaboration "Worldwide LHC computing grid (WLCG)", in which IN2P3 take part, has jus...
Scientific collaborations on a global scale, such as the LHC experiments at CERN [1], rely today on ...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
The latest WAN infrastructure and Grid-based Web Services will be used to demonstrate movement and a...
International audienceThe experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computin...
Rapid increase of data volume from the experiments running at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) prompt...
Each year SCinet builds a temporary network at the forefront of technological development in collabo...
US LHCNet provides the transatlantic connectivity between the Tier1 computing facilities at the Ferm...