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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Building High Capacity Networks that Support Traffic Pattern Elasticity
SESSION: Moving, Managing, and Storing Data
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 11:00AM - 11:30AM
SESSION CHAIR: Wei Tang
Presenter(s):Daniel Tardent
ROOM:292
ABSTRACT:
Not only is data growing dramatically in data centers and high performance computing, but there’s also much more traffic pattern variability and elasticity. For example, increased east-west data traffic together with Big Data applications such as Hadoop are resulting in more persistent data flows. These longer flows can saturate buffers, introducing unacceptable latency for shorter flows and seriously impairing the responsiveness of the network. This article will look at how a hybrid packet-optical switched network using the CALIENT S320 Optical Circuit Switch can provide a high-speed, fiber-optic overlay network to handle large flows, reducing network congestion dramatically.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Wei Tang (Chair) - Argonne National Laboratory
Daniel Tardent - CALIENT Technologies
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