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New Dynamic Circuit Provisioning Available on Pacific Wave Advanced Network Peering Facility
SALT LAKE CITY --(Business Wire)--
International distributed network peering facility Pacific Wave
announced today the enabling of dynamic circuit provisioning using the
On-demand Secure Circuits and Advance Reservation System (OSCARS)
developed by the US Department of Energy - Energy Sciences Network
(ESnet). This new capacity of Pacific Wave will allow researchers (via
their regional network provider) to reserve, and have dynamically
allocated during the reservation period, a point-to-point network
facility across one or more networks.
Pacific Wave is a distributed international peering facility that
enables high-performance research and education networks in the Pacific
Rim and beyond to connect with one another in any of three cities in the
US West Coast (Seattle, Sunnyvale, and Los Angeles). Pacific Wave is a
joint project of the Corporation for Education and Network Initiatives
in California (CENIC) and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP), and is
designed to enhance the efficiency of IP traffic across the west coast
of the United States and with partners around the Pacific Rim. With the
advanced connectivity provided by Pacific Wave, researchers in
data-intensive sciences including astronomy, ocean research, genomics,
and high-energy physics can collaborate with one another from anywhere
in the world.
"This new offering by Pacific Wave, a major international interconnect
point for research and education networks around the Pacific Rim, could
vastly expand the number of networks that can interact via such a
utility and the kinds of research that can be enabled by it," said Louis
Fox, President and CEO of CENIC.
"The implementation of OSCARS with the new Pacific Wave 100G capacity,
when combined with Science DMZs at research institutions, brings a whole
new set of collaborative opportunities for data intensive science,"
oted Amy Philipson, Executive Director, PNWGP. "More importantly,
testing and refining this utility now will enable the research, data
sharing, and collaboration envisioned by projects like the Square
Kilometre Array which seeks to probe the early universe, test Einstein's
theory of gravity, and search for intelligent life."
OSCARS open-source software is the most widely adopted inter-domain
dynamic circuit services application within the global research and
networking community. Its open and evolving framework is inspiring, and
inspired by many collaborators that include academic institutions,
global networking members as represented at Global Lambda Integrated
Facility (GLIF) and standards body, Open Grid Forum (OGF).
About Pacific Northwest Gigapop
The Pacific Northwest Gigapop is a nonprofit corporation serving
research and education organizations throughout the Pacific Rim. They
provide cost-effective, robust, reliable, high-bandwidth, and
high-capacity networking to support the missions of these organizations
and the needs of researchers, faculty, students, and staff. PNWGP
designs, implements, and manages a multi-state high-bandwidth and
high-capacity network specifically designed to meet unique requirements
of research and education communities. For more information, please
visit http://www.pnw-gigapop.net/.
About CENIC
California's education and research communities leverage their
networking resources under CENIC, the Corporation for Education Network
Initiatives in California, in order to obtain cost-effective,
high-bandwidth networking to support their missions and answer the needs
of their faculty, staff, and students. CENIC designs, implements, and
operates CalREN, the California Research and Education Network, a
high-bandwidth, high-capacity Internet network specially designed to
meet the unique requirements of these communities, and to which the vast
majority of the state's K-20 educational institutions are connected. In
order to facilitate collaboration in education and research, CENIC also
provides connectivity to non-California institutions and industry
research organizations with which CENIC's Associate researchers and
educators are engaged. For more information, please visit http://www.cenic.org/.
About ESnet
ESnet provides the high-bandwidth, reliable connections that link
scientists at national laboratories, universities and other research
institutions, enabling them to collaborate on some of the world's most
important scientific challenges including energy, climate science, and
the origins of the universe. Funded by the DOE Office of Science, and
managed and operated by the ESnet team at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, ESnet provides scientists with access to unique DOE research
facilities and computing resources. For more information, please visit http://www.es.net/.

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