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Rodger Hess rwhess@ucdavis.eduScienceDMZ SwitchMultiple 10 GE connections to CENIC’s HPR NetworkOpenFlow Including GENI SupportPerformance Measurement and Monitoring, PerfSONAR, Web10GStaffing in Support of Researchers in the Use of the NetworkUndergraduate Student InvolvementAugment Data Center Connectivity January 7, 2014
Description and Location • Science DMZ • Network Operations Center • Co-located with CENIC backbone node • Measurement Tools (project funded) • Network Operations Center • Measurement Tools (campus funded) • Primary Production Border • Secondary Production Border • Campus Data Center • Remote Data Center
Deployment Milestones • Augment ScienceDMZ - 5 Months • Implement 10GE Wide Area Circuits to Science DMZ - 5 Months • Implement PerfSONR and Web10G - 7 Months • Create SDN/OpenFlow Environment - 10 Months • Personnel • Research Support Staff Member - 5 Months • Graduate Student Involvement - 3 Months • Undergraduate Student Involvement - 3 Months • Develop support services for researchers - 5-24 Months • Augment Data Center Connectivity - 3 Months
Campus GENI Involvement • Sean Peisert, adjunct assistant professor, Dept. of Computer Science - GENI Projects Office project 1792 • GENI Projects Office project 1792 • The Hive Mind: Applying a Distributed Security Sensor Network to GENI • Matt Bishop, professor, Dept. of Computer Science (with Dr. Carrie Gates of CA Labs, Inc. and Dr. Jeffrey Hunker of JHA Associates) • GENI Projects Office project 1776 • Attribution for GENI