SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Multipathing with MPTCP and OpenFlow
SESSION: SCinet Research Sandbox Presentations continued
EVENT TYPE: SCinet Research Sandboxes
TIME: 10:30AM - 10:50AM
SESSION CHAIR: Andrew Lee
Presenter(s):Ronald van der Pol, Sander Boele, Freek Dijkstra, Artur Barczyk, Gerben van Malenstein, Jim Hao Chen, Joe Mambretti
ROOM:155-F2
ABSTRACT:
Data sets in e-science are increasing exponentially in size. To transfer these huge data sets we need to make efficient use of all available network capacity. This means using multiple paths when available. In this paper a prototype of such a multipath network is presented. Several emerging network technologies are integrated to achieve the goal of efficient high end-to-end throughput. Multipath TCP is used by the end hosts to distribute the traffic across multiple paths and OpenFlow is used within the network to do the wide area traffic engineering.
Extensive monitoring is part of the demonstration. A website will show the actual topology (including link outages), the paths provisioned through the network and traffic statistics on all links and the end-to-end aggregate throughput.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Andrew Lee (Chair) - Indiana University
Ronald van der Pol - SARA
Sander Boele - SARA
Freek Dijkstra - SARA
Artur Barczyk - California Institute of Technology
Gerben van Malenstein - SURFnet
Jim Hao Chen - Northwestern University
Joe Mambretti - Northwestern University
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Multipathing with MPTCP and OpenFlow
SESSION: SCinet Research Sandbox Presentations continued
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 10:30AM - 10:50AM
SESSION CHAIR: Andrew Lee
Presenter(s):Ronald van der Pol, Sander Boele, Freek Dijkstra, Artur Barczyk, Gerben van Malenstein, Jim Hao Chen, Joe Mambretti
ROOM:155-F2
ABSTRACT:
Data sets in e-science are increasing exponentially in size. To transfer these huge data sets we need to make efficient use of all available network capacity. This means using multiple paths when available. In this paper a prototype of such a multipath network is presented. Several emerging network technologies are integrated to achieve the goal of efficient high end-to-end throughput. Multipath TCP is used by the end hosts to distribute the traffic across multiple paths and OpenFlow is used within the network to do the wide area traffic engineering.
Extensive monitoring is part of the demonstration. A website will show the actual topology (including link outages), the paths provisioned through the network and traffic statistics on all links and the end-to-end aggregate throughput.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Andrew Lee (Chair) - Indiana University
Ronald van der Pol - SARA
Sander Boele - SARA
Freek Dijkstra - SARA
Artur Barczyk - California Institute of Technology
Gerben van Malenstein - SURFnet
Jim Hao Chen - Northwestern University
Joe Mambretti - Northwestern University
Click here to download .ics calendar file