What is it about?
Our study shows that these data caches reduced network traffic volume by 97% during the study period. This demonstrates that such caching nodes are effective in reducing wide-area network traffic.
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Why is it important?
Large scientific collaborations often share huge volumes of data around the world. Consequently, a significant amount of network bandwidth is needed for data replication and data access.
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Large scientific collaborations often share huge volumes of data around the world. Consequently, a significant amount of network bandwidth is needed for data replication and data access. In this work, we study the network traffic patterns and resource utilization for scientific data caches connecting European networks to the US.
Dr Fabio Andrijauskas
University of California San Diego
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This page is a summary of: Analyzing Transatlantic Network Traffic over Scientific Data Caches, July 2023, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3589012.3594897.
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