| Reno Hosts SuperComputing Conference SC07 |
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| Written by Olin Coles | |
| Saturday, 10 November 2007 | |
Reno Hosts SC07 ConventionReno, NV - October 18, 2007 -- For seven days, the Reno-Sparks Convention Center will be home to one of the most powerful and connected networks in the world - SCinet. Benchmark Reviews will be on the scene to experience SC07, which means you can expect many industry trends to be revealed by the end of the conference week. Built each year for the annual SC07 conference, SCinet brings to life a highly sophisticated and extreme networking infrastructure that can support the revolutionary applications and network experiments that have become the trademark of the annual SC07 conference held in Reno, Nevada, November 12-16, 2007. Sponsored by ACM and the IEEE Computer Society, SC07 showcases the latest advances high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. SCinet serves as the platform for SC07 exhibitors to demonstrate advanced computing resources from their home institutions and elsewhere by supporting supercomputing and grid computing applications. Designed and built entirely by volunteers from universities, government and industry, SCinet connects multiple 10-gigabit per second (Gbps) circuits to the showfloor, which links the conference center to research and commercial networks around the world like the Internet2 Network, National LambdaRail, and Level 3 Communications. SCinet is powerful enough to transfer over 200 Gb of data in just one second. And without a doubt, SC exhibitors and attendees will push SCinet's capacity and capabilities to the max.
"Our team of volunteers is proud to provide SC07 with a robust network infrastructure that can support the most leading-edge applications and imaginations of the conference's exhibitors and attendees, who are known for pushing networking and computing resources to the very limit each year," said Jackie Kern, SCinet committee chair of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
Wide Area Connectivity "The partnership with AFS and the SCinet team has resulted in a long-term benefit that will help us continue to attract conferences and shows that require advanced networking for exhibitors and attendees," said Knud Svendsen, RSCVA vice president of sales and marketing. This year, the SCinet wide area network (WAN) team is being led by engineers from CENIC, the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California, California's research and education network organization and includes engineers from the Florida LambdaRail, Internet2, National LambdaRail, Nevada System of Higher Education, Texas A&M University, and the University of Wisconsin. Participating companies include Ciena, Cisco Systems, Infinera, Level 3, and Nortel. The SCinet WAN team is delivering over 200 Gbps of wide area network connectivity to the convention center which includes twelve optical waves from the Internet2 Network in partnership with Infinera and Level 3 and eleven optical waves from National LambdaRail in a partnership with CENIC, the Nevada System of Higher Education, and Cisco Systems.
SCinet Showfloor Infrastructure In addition, the SCinet team will also enable wireless connectivity throughout the convention center for exhibitors and attendees with equipment provided by Trapeze Networks. High speed Internet services will be provided for all SC07 participants through collaboration with Level 3 and CENIC.
The Bandwidth Challenge This year's Bandwidth Challenge theme is "End-to-End Achievement - Serving as a Model." The challenge seeks to highlight the ability for teams to fully utilize one 10 Gbps path, end-to-end, disk-to-disk, from SC07 in Reno, Nevada back to the team's home institution, using the institution's production network. This year, 7 teams have entered, and the results will be announced on Thursday November 15th at the awards ceremony from 1:30 to 3:00pm PDT.
The Bandwidth Challenge is supported by Qwest Communications, Force10 Networks, Spirent Communications and NetOptics.
OpenFabrics and RDMA Services SCinet will build an InfiniBand fabric to deliver a variety of services to users and applications and will enable exhibitors to use a low latency network for clustered computing, server-to-server processing, visualization and file system access to native IB and 10 GbE attached storage within the convention center between booths. SCinet will also offer limited longer distance point to point IB and 10 GbE links over the wide area network infrastructure to enable exhibitors to connect to their colleagues and institutions worldwide.
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