Conveners
If it was easy, we would have done it by now
- Nick Buraglio (ESnet)
Description
Steve Jobs once said “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.”, and he was right. Innovation is as much of an art as a science, and it often happens in increments. Our community has many, many examples of those that are visionary enough, persistent enough, and willing to take the chances to do just that - change how we work, how we do research, and how we collaborate. This session will explore the exciting innovations ranging from viewing the stars to effectively moving data in new ways.
Chile has emerged as a capital for the study of astronomical phenomenon. The telescopes, true giants, are located in remote places and generate a large amount of data. REUNA is an organization that has been working with these projects to provide connectivity according to their needs. In this talk, future projects and the upcoming challenge will be discussed: implementing a point of presence...
In 2019, ESnet deployed its first caching node in Sunnyvale CA as part of a federated cache that included nodes at UCSD and Caltech in California, to explore some of the HL-LHC Data Lakes concepts. In 2022, two additional caching nodes were deployed in Boston MA, and Chicago IL., to work in conjunction with the caching infrastructure at MIT in Massachusetts, and UWMadison, Notre Dame, and...
The objective is to give an overview of the R&D activities that we have been doing at CERN for the WLCG and the results from SC22. The first project is NOTED (Network Optimised Transfer of Experimental Data) to dynamically reconfigure network links to increase the effective bandwidth available for FTS-driven transfers by using dynamic circuit provisioning systems such as SENSE and AutoGOLE....