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Erik-Jan Bos, Sr. Strategy Advisor, Global Programs, Internet2

100G intercontinental: The Next Network Frontier. Erik-Jan Bos, Sr. Strategy Advisor, Global Programs, Internet2. JET Meeting, June 18, 2013. Contents. Networks for R&E today Advanced North Atlantic 100G Pilot Why? How? What? Demos @ TNC2013 Onwards, 100G post-TNC2013.

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Erik-Jan Bos, Sr. Strategy Advisor, Global Programs, Internet2

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  1. 100G intercontinental: The Next Network Frontier Erik-Jan Bos, Sr. Strategy Advisor, Global Programs, Internet2 JET Meeting, June 18, 2013

  2. Contents Networks for R&E today Advanced North Atlantic 100G Pilot • Why? • How? • What? Demos @ TNC2013 Onwards, 100G post-TNC2013

  3. A few words on me... • Worked at SURFnet, the Dutch NREN • >23 years (August 1987 – February 2011) • Worked on SURFnet[123456] • Engineered AMS-IX, NetherLight • Now working for (as a consultant): • NORDUnet (European Nordics NREN) [2 days/week] • Internet2 (USA NREN) [2 days/week] • My wife's company (primary healthcare) [1 day/week]

  4. Networks for R&E today Within a country or a region: • Dark fiber infrastructures • Self-owned and operated optronics • Operations under own control • 100G production, trials at 400G Between continents: • Leased capacity as a service • Often mission oriented, limited in time • 10G production as the norm

  5. Intercontinental connectivity today

  6. The problem statement New links so far are incremental additions, with limited scope, purpose and/or timeline Hard (if not impossible) to coordinate routing → suboptimal use Big science applications generate flows >10G and (soon) >40G No market for 100G or above yet

  7. Introducing ANA-100G Collaboration between six R&E Networks Announced on April 24, 2013

  8. ANA-100G aims to test... New models for collaboration New governance New technologies In public-private partnership with Industry

  9. I2SM12: 1st ideas formed 1st design draft I2AM13: Partnership announced GLIF2012: Initial group formed Contracts signed TNC2013: 100G live ANA-100G Time Line Aug '12 Mar '13 Jun '13 Feb '13 Apr '12 Apr '13

  10. TNC2012: Reykjavik-Amsterdam @ 100G Inspiration for ANA-100G from talks with Tony Breach (NORDUnet)

  11. Collaboration & Governance Lightweight Memorandum of Understanding Steering Group and Project Group Subgroups on PR, demos, operations

  12. Technology Historic: Leased capacity Today: Dark fiber nationally/regionally & leased capacity between continents Future?: Owned spectrum & open exchanges & rings around the world ANA-100G is path finder, today using: • Spectrum • Open Exchanges

  13. ANA-100G and TNC2013 TNC2013 provided focus for ANA-100G Ambitious deadline: “get a first 100G operational for pilot purposes before June 3, 2013” See also Erik Huizer's blog “Pushing the limits by Innovating Together” at: https://blog.surfnet.nl/?p=1952

  14. ANA-100G TNC2013 implementation

  15. What is out there for ANA-100G?

  16. 100G WL3 OCLD 100G OCI Ciena OME6500 @ MECC ANA-100G @ TNC2013

  17. 100G to MAN LAN ANA-100G @ TNC2013 Juniper MX-960

  18. ANA-100G TNC2013 demos Big data transfers with multipathing, OpenFlow and MPTCP Visualize 100G traffic How many modern servers can fill a 100Gbps Transatlantic Circuit? First European ExoGENI at Work Up and down North Atlantic @ 100G

  19. 100G Visualization Demo (ESnet) Please visit: https://my.es.net/demos/tnc2013/ Special thanks to Inder Monga and Team

  20. Rocket science? Technology is awesome, but GA Planning is important Creativity, dedication & teamwork are king

  21. Future plans post-TNC2013 The 100G will remain for at least 12 more months: • Looking into service delivery • Enabling and supporting applications development Research for a second 100G link: • Fully resilient • Using more Open Exchange Points • Could use a extra collaborator (or two!)

  22. Acknowledgements ANA-100G Collaborators Ciena Tata Communications Juniper University of Amsterdam

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