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Research networking: The next phase. Kees Neggers SURFnet 20 th NORDUnet Networking Conference April 17, 2002 Copenhagen. A bit of history. 1972 First public demonstration of ARPANET 1982 Start of Eunet via dial up links 1992 Start of Ebone 256 Kbps - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Research networking: The next phaseResearch networking: The next phaseResearch networking: The next phaseResearch networking: The next phase
Kees NeggersSURFnet
20th NORDUnet Networking Conference
April 17, 2002 Copenhagen
A bit of historyA bit of historyA bit of historyA bit of history
• 1972 First public demonstration of ARPANET
• 1982 Start of Eunet via dial up links
• 1992 Start of Ebone 256 Kbps
• 2002 Start of Lambda Networking 10 Gbps
• 2012 ???
SURFnet4155 Mbit/s
SURFnet19,6 kbit/s
SURFnet264 kbit/s
SURFnet32 Mbit/s
SURFnet434 Mbit/s
SURFnet520 Gbit/s
100 Gbit/s
1 Gbit/s
10 Mbit/s
100 kbit/s
10 kbit/s
1 Mbit/s
100 Mbit/s
10 Gbit/s
1987 1989 1992 1995 1997 2002
HistoryHistory of the SURFnet infrastructure of the SURFnet infrastructure
SURFnet5 up and runningSURFnet5 up and runningSURFnet5 up and runningSURFnet5 up and running
Traffic Growth TUDelftTraffic Growth TUDelftTraffic Growth TUDelftTraffic Growth TUDelft
Move to optical networkingMove to optical networkingMove to optical networkingMove to optical networking
• Dense Wave Division Multiplexing supports many 10 or 40 Gbit/s Lambda’s per fiber, so where fiber is available, capacity is virtually unlimited
• Optical equipment development is progressing rapidly, despites the economical dip in the telecom market.
• Network is now faster than the computer
• New network paradigm shift looks unavoidable
Amsterdam Science Park WatergraafsmeerAmsterdam Science Park WatergraafsmeerAmsterdam Science Park WatergraafsmeerAmsterdam Science Park Watergraafsmeer
New s-curve ahead of usNew s-curve ahead of usNew s-curve ahead of usNew s-curve ahead of us
SURFnet4 project GigaPort
DWDM
Lambdas
POS
1995
GigaPort2
20031999
SURFnet4 network
SURFnet5 network
ATM
2007
Lambda NetworkingLambda NetworkingLambda NetworkingLambda Networking
• Next Generation Internet will not be a simple extrapolation of current Internet evolution. Counting on bigger routers and fatter pipes is no longer a realistic option.
• Challenge is how to seamlessly integrate the large amounts of bandwidth that will become available
• International Co-operation is essential
• That’s why SURFnet installed a lambda to StarLight as a research facility available for anyone interested in international lambda networking
SURFnet’s lambda Amsterdam-ChicagoSURFnet’s lambda Amsterdam-ChicagoSURFnet’s lambda Amsterdam-ChicagoSURFnet’s lambda Amsterdam-Chicago
latigidlatigid
Teleglobe's DWDM networkCisco
ONS 15454Cisco
ONS 15454
ChicagoStarLight location
AmsterdamNetherLight location
FLAGAtlantic-1
TGO'sDWDM
What/Where is StarLight?What/Where is StarLight?What/Where is StarLight?What/Where is StarLight?
710 N. Lake Shore Drive, ChicagoAbbott Hall, Northwestern UniversityChicago view from 710
StarLight is an experimental optical infrastructure andproving ground for network services optimized forhigh-performance applications
StarLight Assists $32M (FY2002-3) in experimental networks (I-WIRE, TeraGrid, OMNInet, SURFnet, CA*net4, DataTAG)
StarLight/StarLight/NNetheretherLLightightStarLight/StarLight/NNetheretherLLightight
Cees de Laat, U Amsterdam@ StarLight, USA
Tom DeFanti, UIC and de Laat @ NetherLight, The Netherlands
CA*Net4CA*Net4CA*Net4CA*Net4
Halifax
Edmonton
Seattle
VancouverWinnipeg
Quebec City
MontrealOttawa
Chicago
Halifax
New York
Regina
Fredericton
CharlottetownVictoria
Windsor
London
Sudbury
Thunder Bay
Saskatoon
Kamloops
Buffalo
Spokane
Minneapolis
Albany
St. John's
Calgary
Toronto
Prince George
Hamilton
Kingston
CA*net 4 Node Mini-IX
Possible Future Breakout
Possible Future link or Option
CA*net 4 OC192
Halifax
Edmonton
Seattle
VancouverWinnipeg
Quebec City
MontrealOttawa
Chicago
Halifax
New York
Regina
Fredericton
CharlottetownVictoria
Windsor
London
Sudbury
Thunder Bay
Saskatoon
Kamloops
Buffalo
Spokane
Minneapolis
Albany
St. John's
Calgary
Toronto
Prince George
Hamilton
Kingston
CA*net 4 Node Mini-IX
Possible Future Breakout
Possible Future link or Option
CA*net 4 OC192
CERN’s CoCERN’s Comingming to StarLight to StarLightCERN’s CoCERN’s Comingming to StarLight to StarLight
Caltech/CERN packing slip for cartons.
Olivier Martin (CERN), Tim Ward (NU),Richard Hughes-Jones (U Manchester)
Optical networking in the USAOptical networking in the USAOptical networking in the USAOptical networking in the USA
GigaPoP locations (green dots) from Internet2, map by Rick Stevens, Charlie Catlett
Pacific Lightrail
TeraGrid Interconnect
The Global Quilt initiativeThe Global Quilt initiativeThe Global Quilt initiativeThe Global Quilt initiative
• Tyco Global Network and GEO donations will be made available via IEEAF to Research and Education Community
• 622M SDH +10G from Groningen NL to New York 60 Hudson
• Dark fiber pair Amsterdam-Groningen-Hamburg
• 622M SDH +10G from US West coast to Japan, Singapore
• Collocation space in Carrier Hotels at cable ends• Many other projects in various stages
24-26 September 2002Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre (WTCW)
The Netherlands
Grid 2oo2www.igrid2002.org The International
Virtual Laboratory
i
Maxine BrownUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Cees de LaatUniversity of Amsterdam
Coming…..Coming…..Coming…..Coming…..
Lambda/GbE Exchange—iGrid2002Lambda/GbE Exchange—iGrid2002Lambda/GbE Exchange—iGrid2002Lambda/GbE Exchange—iGrid2002
CERN
StarLight CA*net4
Amsterdam
2.5G Lambdas
Research GbE
Production GbE (from router)
UK?
GbE
Switch (Layer 2)
GbE
Switch (Layer 2)
Czech Republic?
Sweden?
DWDM
Control Plane
Management
System Needed!
ConclusionConclusionConclusionConclusion
• Internet evolution has been tremendous over the last 30 years
• Next wave of innovation is emerging
• Research and Academic community is again driving this evolution, in partnership with ICT industry
• It will be interesting to see the result in 2012
““Bring Us Your Lambdas”Bring Us Your Lambdas”
Join the effort