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Scalable Information Infrastructure and the Research University Community. SC99 19 November 1999 Portland, Oregon Douglas Van Houweling President & CEO, Internet2/UCAID DVH@Internet2.edu. Lessons on Scalability from the Internet. Has grown more than 100% per year since 1985
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Scalable Information Infrastructure and theResearch University Community SC99 19 November 1999 Portland, Oregon Douglas Van Houweling President & CEO, Internet2/UCAID DVH@Internet2.edu
Lessons on Scalability from the Internet • Has grown more than 100% per year since 1985 • Non-hierarchical • Based on evolving & open standards • Bottom-up innovation • Includes small to large-scale testbeds
Internet Development Spiral Commercialization Privatization ANS/Core PSI MichNet Today’s Internet AOL UUNet SURANet InternetMCI NYSERNet NGI Intelligent Networks GigaBit Testbeds ARPANet NSFNet Internet2 MBone NTON vBNS PartnershipTestbeds Research and Development
The Internet Today • Hundreds of millions of users • Web, email, low-quality audio & video • Applications adapt to underlying technology • Important, not mission-critical uses • Scale orders of magnitude beyond the design point
Tomorrow’s Internet • Billions of users and devices • Convergence of today’s applications and services with real time rich media environments • New technologies enable unanticipated applications (and create new challenges) • Mission-critical uses
Tomorrow’s Internet Requires • Bigger pipes • Capacity allocation & assurance • Core middleware • Application-enabling middleware • Exemplary applications
Our Role • Create leading edge R&E network capability • Implement required middleware • Enable new generation of applications • Provide the platform for scalability research • Transfer technology andexperience to the global Internet
We Hold the Key • High performance applications • Middleware innovations and deployment • Progressively larger testbeds • Relationships with government and industry • Research capability to discover, diagnose, and innovate in response to scalability challenges
The Scalability Agenda • Comprehensively instrument the high performance network environment • Apply advanced processing, storage, data analysis and modeling tools • Engage three communities • Users • Infrastructure providers • Computer Science network research