SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Questions: Rhetorically Volleying the Terabit Network Ball on the HPC Court
SESSION: Questions: Rhetorically Volleying the Terabit Network Ball on the HPC Court
EVENT TYPE: Panels
TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
Panelists:Dan Gunter, Ezra Kissel, Raj Kettimuthu, Jason Zurawski
ROOM:355-BC
ABSTRACT:
The landscape of questions presented by the intersection of high-performance computing, high-performance storage, and high-performance networking is always full of questions. This panel attempts to raise at least as many questions as it answers by engaging the panelists and the audience in a rapid-fire dialogue with no holds barred. Questions such as, What would we do with terabit networks if we had them? Will software defined networking change everything? Is TCP dead for bulk data transfer? Should we all start using RDMA? Will solid-state disks outstrip networks? Are parallel filesystems really important? Whatever happened to P2P? Will users continue using thumb drives? How can we stop them? Should we stop them? Does SaaS solve this problem? Will our data start to live "in the cloud"? How does that drive our plans for the future? Strap on your shoes, grab a rhetorical racquet, and join the conversation!
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Dan Gunter (Moderator) - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ezra Kissel - University of Delaware
Raj Kettimuthu - Argonne National Laboratory
Jason Zurawski - Internet2
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Questions: Rhetorically Volleying the Terabit Network Ball on the HPC Court
SESSION: Questions: Rhetorically Volleying the Terabit Network Ball on the HPC Court
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
Panelists:Dan Gunter, Ezra Kissel, Raj Kettimuthu, Jason Zurawski
ROOM:355-BC
ABSTRACT:
The landscape of questions presented by the intersection of high-performance computing, high-performance storage, and high-performance networking is always full of questions. This panel attempts to raise at least as many questions as it answers by engaging the panelists and the audience in a rapid-fire dialogue with no holds barred. Questions such as, What would we do with terabit networks if we had them? Will software defined networking change everything? Is TCP dead for bulk data transfer? Should we all start using RDMA? Will solid-state disks outstrip networks? Are parallel filesystems really important? Whatever happened to P2P? Will users continue using thumb drives? How can we stop them? Should we stop them? Does SaaS solve this problem? Will our data start to live "in the cloud"? How does that drive our plans for the future? Strap on your shoes, grab a rhetorical racquet, and join the conversation!
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Dan Gunter (Moderator) - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ezra Kissel - University of Delaware
Raj Kettimuthu - Argonne National Laboratory
Jason Zurawski - Internet2
Click here to download .ics calendar file