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Published 2006 | Published
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The Design and Demonstration of the Ultralight Testbed

Abstract

In this paper we present the motivation, the design, and a recent demonstration of the UltraLight testbed at SC|05. The goal of the Ultralight testbed is to help meet the data-intensive computing challenges of the next generation of particle physics experiments with a comprehensive, network- focused approach. UltraLight adopts a new approach to networking: instead of treating it traditionally, as a static, unchanging and unmanaged set of inter-computer links, we are developing and using it as a dynamic, configurable, and closely monitored resource that is managed from end-to-end. To achieve its goal we are constructing a next-generation global system that is able to meet the data processing, distribution, access and analysis needs of the particle physics community. In this paper we will first present early results in the various working areas of the project. We then describe our experiences of the network architecture, kernel setup, application tuning and configuration used during the bandwidth challenge event at SC|05. During this Challenge, we achieved a record-breaking aggregate data rate in excess of 150 Gbps while moving physics datasets between many Grid computing sites.

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© 2006 IEEE. Issue Date: 1-5 Oct. 2006. Date of Current Version: 05 November 2007. This work is partly supported by the Department of Energy grants: DE-FC02-01ER25459, DE-FG02-92-ER40701, DE-AC02-76CH03000 (Particle Physics DataGrid project), DE-FG02-04ER-25613 (Lambda Station project), DE-AC02-76SF00515 (Terapaths project) and DE-FG02-05ER41359 (LHCnet project), and by the National Science Foundation grants: PHY-0122557, PHY-0427110 (Ultralight project) , ANI-0113425, EIA-0303620 (WAN in Lab project). We would also like to acknowledge the generous support of our many sponsors and contributors (http://ultralight.org/web-site/sc05/html/contributors.html). Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Energy or the National Science Foundation.

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