EJFAT prototype demonstrates proof of concept for connecting scientific instruments with remote high-performance computing for rapid data processing Scientists at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) clicked a button and held their collective breaths. Moments later, they exulted as a monitor showed steady saturation of their new 100 gigabit-per-second connection with raw data from a nuclear … Continue reading California Streamin’: Jefferson Lab, ESnet Achieve C...| Light Bytes: Blogging for Science
By Bruce Mah, ESnet Planning & Architecture Group A recent post on Microsoft’s Networking blog, clickably titled “Three Reasons Why You Should Not Use iPerf3 on Windows,” caused a mini-kerfuffle in the world of network speed measurement and a lively discussion in the comments section. Although the post has since been updated with some important … Continue reading Why Doesn’t ESnet Support iperf3 on Windows?| Light Bytes: Blogging for Science
Among this summer’s cohort of 53 Experiences in Research high school interns are three from Hawai’i and two from the Bay Area who are working on similar but different network data visualization projects for ESnet. “Much of the things I am doing in the project were things I could not have imagined were in my … Continue reading ESnet’s EinR Summer Interns Are Visualizing Their Path to a STEM Career| Light Bytes: Blogging for Science
Diagram of ESnet6’s peering points for the new Cloud Connect Service By Joshua Stewart, ESnet Part of managing a network dedicated to handling vast swaths of scientific data is also ensuring …| Light Bytes: Blogging for Science