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SC11 SCinet Research Sandbox

SCinet consistently provides a leading edge, high-performance network assembled to support the high-performance computing, storage and networking needs of the exhibitors and attendees of the SC conference series. In addition to supporting the extreme demands of the HPC-based demonstrations that have become the trademark of the conference, SCinet also seeks to foster and highlight developments in network research which is critical infrastructure for connecting high-performance, distributed computing resources.

The SCinet Research Sandbox (SRS) is a joint effort with the SC11 Technical Program that will allow researchers with innovative network approaches to experimentally test their ideas in the unique environment of the SCinet network. The SC11 SRS will for the first time feature a 10 Gbps, multi-vendor OpenFlow network testbed (see http://www.openflowswitch.org). OpenFlow allows the creation of software-defined network policy. The ability to program the network stands to be a significant innovation in HPC, an arena that depends on, and pushes, the capabilities of network infrastructure.

SRS has accepted 10 submissions to the program. The top six will be showcased as part of the Disruptive Technologies sessions in the technical program.

Questions: scinet-sandbox@info.supercomputing.org

Click HERE to view the schedule and abstracts of all SRS exhibitor booth demos



Thursday, November 17th

TIME PRESENTATION SPEAKER LOCATION PLANNER
10:30AM - 10:45AM End-to-End Virtualization – Campus, WAN and Data Center Inder Monga, Eric Pouyoul, Ezra Kissel, Martin Swany, Brian Tierney TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars
10:45AM - 11:00AM The Data Superconductor: Demonstrating 100Gb WAN Lustre Storage Using OpenFlow Enabled Traffic Engineering. Stephen C. Simms, Matthew Davy, Matthew Link, Robert Henschel, David Hancock, Kurt Seiffert TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars
11:00AM - 11:15AM RouteFlow: Virtualized IP Routing Services in OpenFlow networks Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Marcelo Ribeiro de Nascimento TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars
11:15AM - 11:30AM Dynamic Circuit Network Services and OpenFlow Integration Aaron Brown, Jeff W. Boote, Tom Lehman, Xi Yang TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars
11:30AM - 11:45AM Evaluations and Demonstrations of High Performance 40-to-100 Gbps IPv4/IPv6 Disk-to-Disk File Copying, Memory-to-Memory Transfer, Ultra Large Transfer, and Access Tools and Methods Across LANs & WANs Joe Mambretti TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars
11:45AM - 12:00PM Monitoring and Troubleshooting OpenFlow Slices with an Open Source Implementation of IEEE 802.1ag Ronald van der Pol TCC LL2 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars

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