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Supercomputing 2006 Conference in Tampa, Florida, {{Template: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, {{Template:REDDnet}} demonstrated fault tolerance by striping data across thirty depots and then successfully reading the data even after turning off nine of these depots. | Supercomputing 2006 Conference in Tampa, Florida, {{Template: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, {{Template:REDDnet}} demonstrated fault tolerance by striping data across thirty depots and then successfully reading the data even after turning off nine of these depots. | ||
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Revision as of 13:23, 17 April 2008
What is REDDnet?
Collaborators
Core Institutions
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| Vanderbilt | Tennessee | S. F. Austin | ORNL | Nevoa Networks | N. C. State | Delaware |
Collaborating Host Institutions
| São Paulo | Rio de Janeiro | Michigan | Florida | Fermilab | Caltech |
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| 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.
- Structural Biology - Image reconstruction of large macromolecular assemblies through a collaborative effort of Vanderbilt and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers.
- Terascale Supernova Initiative - a multidisciplinary collaboration to develop models for core collapse supernovae and related enabling technologies.
- National Geospatial Digital Archive (NGDA) - a collecting network for the archiving of geospatial images and data.
- 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


















