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Internet2 Overview. Bob Riddle, Internet2 12 February 2003. What should we talk about?. Here are questions I hope to answer: What is Internet2 all about? What’s the difference from “Internet1”? What is the benefit to ETSU? … okay, so what does it cost … require?
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Internet2 Overview Bob Riddle, Internet2 12 February 2003
What should we talk about? Here are questions I hope to answer: • What is Internet2 all about? • What’s the difference from “Internet1”? • What is the benefit to ETSU? • … okay, so what does it cost … require? Is this what you wanted to talk about? What other “questions” should be added?
Our Mission & Goal To develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies for research and higher education, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. • Internet2 supports deployment of advanced services such as: • IPv6 • QoS • Measurement • Security • Multicast
Who is interested in these goals? • 202 universities • 66 corporations • 40 non-profits & gov’t labs
What about the Federal Gov’t? Internet2 LSN Federal agency-led University-led Developing education and research-driven applications Agency mission-driven and general purpose applications Building out campus networks, gigaPoPs and inter-gigapop infrastructure Funding research testbeds and agency research networks Interconnecting and interoperating to provide advanced networking capabilities needed to support advanced research and education applications
What about the Federal Gov’t? • Separate but interdependent • U.S. Large Scale Networking • Led by Federal government • Focused on Federal agency needs • Internet2 • Led by higher education • Focused on research and education needs
How are we organized? • Board of Directors – University presidents/chancellors are the voting representatives • Advisory councils with board seats • Applications Strategy • Network Planning and Policy • Network Research Liaison • Industry Liaison Council
Work assigned to internal Groups • Applications • Engineering • Middleware • Network Infrastructure • Partnerships
It’s more than email & EBay! It’s all about Advanced Applications! • They deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning • They require advanced networks to work • Common attributes of such applications: • Remote instrumentation and interactive collaboration • Distributed data storage and data mining • Large-scale, multi-site computation • Real-time access to remote resources • Dynamic data visualization • Shared virtual reality
For example … Science & Engineering • High Energy and Nuclear Physics (HENP) • Generating multi-petabyte datasets, gigabytes per second per experiment, requires a cascading data storage model, near-zero packet loss per data stream, and a distributed database for end-user data manipulation. • Each experiment requires input from hundreds of researchers around the world. • Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEESGrid) • Running hybrid experiments, synchronizing physical and computational experiments. • Synchronizing large volumes of data of different types: sensor, video, etc.
For example … Health Sciences • 3D Brain Map • Visualization of data: real-time MRI, previously stored data, etc. • Computational information transferred to supercomputers and used to understand brain functions in real time • Very large multi-dimensional, multi-modal, time-varying data sets • Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) • Extremely large data sets and repositories • Dynamically generate 3D visualizations from medical records • Generating 36Gbytes/day, so new models for search, retrieval and analysis will be necessary
For example … Arts & Humanities • University of Oklahoma Master Classes (Brian Shepard) • High fidelity video and audio via MPEG2 • Optimized latency, audio/video synchronization • Connecting Oklahoma with the New World Symphony in Miami, Florida • Dancing Beyond Boundaries • Distance Collaborative Dance • Performance at SC2001 • Hybrid performance combining local and remote performances between Florida, Minnesota, Denver and Brazil • Synchronizing choreography across the continent
For example … Remote Collaboration Virtual Room Videoconferencing System (VRVS) & the Access Grid Support multipoint video- conferencing, where distributed reflectors spread computationally expensive responsibility
Of course, you need a BIG NETWORK So we “built” one … with a lot of help! • Abilene • The name of Internet2’s network infrastructure • April 1998: Project announced at White House • Jan 1999: Production status for network • Partners: Qwest, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper, Indiana University • … it’s not free … but it’s cheap! • “on-ramps” are available from 12 GigaPops
Knowledge and Influence • Internet2 acts as a clearinghouse to help distribute information throughout the community • National Member Meetings • Technical Workshops • Advanced Applications Demonstrations • Member Communication Resources • Internet2 provides technical support • Software tools (monitoring, diagnostic) • Loaner hardware (VBrick, AG node, H.323 MCU, etc.) • Access to expertise (working groups) • Internet2 provides access to necessary networks that allow your research & education capability to expand
Expectations • You will participate in Internet2 activities and pursue Internet2 goals. • You will commit to the deployment of a high-performance network infrastructure on your campus. • You will contribute to the advancement of research and educational uses of high-performance networking.
Membership Requirements • A letter of commitment from the institution's Chief Executive Officer • A brief statement of the applicant's status/progress toward meeting the goals of end-to-end broadband connectivity • A completed Internet2 membership application • Regular • $26,250/year • Affiliate • $10,500 • $26,250 including Collaboration Site Status* *Collaboration Site Status: Allows Affiliate Members and Corporate Members to designate a physical location, such as a research lab, to connect to Abilene.
More Info ... • www.internet2.edu • bdr@internet2.edu • apps.internet2.edu/talks/ • Bob Riddle Internet2 3025 Boardwalk, Suite 200 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 +1.734.913.4257