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What is REDDnet?

REDDnet (Research and Education Data Depot network) is an NSF-funded data collaboration project. We have deployed an extremely large (>700 Terabytes) distributed storage facility with a core focus of speed and fault tolerance.

For example, at the Supercomputing 2006 Conference in Tampa, Florida, REDDnet demonstrated sustained transfers at a rate of 10 Gigabits per second between Caltech and the convention floor. These transfers were limited by the bandwidth of the network connection. At the same conference, REDDnet demonstrated fault tolerance by striping data across thirty depots and then successfully reading the data even after turning off nine of these depots.

Collaborators

Core Institutions


Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Tennessee
Stephen F. Austin
Stephen F. Austin
ORNL
ORNL
nevoa
nevoa
N. C. State
N. C. State
Delaware
Delaware
Vanderbilt Tennessee S. F. Austin ORNL Nevoa Networks N. C. State Delaware


Collaborating Host Institutions


USP
USP
UERJ
UERJ
Michigan
Michigan
Florida
Florida
Fermilab
Fermilab
Caltech
Caltech
São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Michigan Florida Fermilab Caltech


AMPATH
AMPATH
FIU
FIU
LOC
LOC
LOC
LOC
LOC
LOC
LOC
LOC
AMPATH FIU Library of Congress SDSC Stanford UCSB

Research Projects Using REDDnet

  • AmericaView - Satellite remote sensing data and technologies in support of applied research, K-16 education, workforce development, and technology transfer.
  • CMS - Elementary Particle Physics at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.
  • Structural Biology - Image reconstruction of large macromolecular assemblies through a collaborative effort of Vanderbilt and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers.
  • Retinopathy - Diabetic Eye Disease Screening in Peru and Bolivia


Support

This work is supported by NSF Grant PHY-0619847 and by the Vanderbilt Center for the Americas