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Call for Network Resources
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2014
Each year exhibitors plan large scale demos that connect the convention center to remote HPC resources around the world. In order to support these often ground breaking demos each year, the conference builds SCinet - a highly sophisticated, very high-capacity network. Last year, SCinet boasted nearly 1 Terabit of capacity.
To provide the best experience possible for SC14, SCinet is requesting that exhibitors and network entities identify their wide area network (WAN) resource needs. WAN circuits are needed for any exhibitor that requires point-to-point connectivity to a remote location to support a large scale booth demonstration.
SCinet will work collaboratively with national research and commercial networks to implement the required WAN requirements for SC14.
Please contact the SCinet WAN Team with your intent to use SC14's network and the details of your specific requirements, including:
- Circuit type and bandwidth,
- Carrier or provider,
- Circuit origination points,
- Circuit termination point on the SC14 show floor, if known.
WAN circuit requirements were due Friday, May 30.
If you have a new requirement, please contact: WAN-team@scinet.supercomputing.org
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