FOP4: Function Offloading Prototyping in Heterogeneous and Programmable Network Scenarios

Author(s):  
Daniele Moro ◽  
Manuel Peuster ◽  
Holger Karl ◽  
Antonio Capone
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2003 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 120-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael J. Jipping ◽  
Agata Bugaj ◽  
Liliyana Mihalkova ◽  
Donald E. Porter
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (21) ◽  
pp. 4541
Author(s):  
Syed Asif Raza Shah ◽  
Seo-Young Noh

Large scientific experimental facilities currently are generating a tremendous amount of data. In recent years, the significant growth of scientific data analysis has been observed across scientific research centers. Scientific experimental facilities are producing an unprecedented amount of data and facing new challenges to transfer the large data sets across multi continents. In particular, these days the data transfer is playing an important role in new scientific discoveries. The performance of distributed scientific environment is highly dependent on high-performance, adaptive, and robust network service infrastructures. To support large scale data transfer for extreme-scale distributed science, there is the need of high performance, scalable, end-to-end, and programmable networks that enable scientific applications to use the networks efficiently. We worked on the AmoebaNet solution to address the problems of a dynamic programmable network for bulk data transfer in extreme-scale distributed science environments. A major goal of the AmoebaNet project is to apply software-defined networking (SDN) technology to provide “Application-aware” network to facilitate bulk data transfer. We have prototyped AmoebaNet’s SDN-enabled network service that allows application to dynamically program the networks at run-time for bulk data transfers. In this paper, we evaluated AmoebaNet solution with real world test cases and shown that how it efficiently and dynamically can use the networks for bulk data transfer in large-scale scientific environments.


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