Big Data over Big Distance: Zettar Moves a Petabyte over 5000 Miles in 29 Hours
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#40758)
Today AIC announced a world-record in data transfer: one petabyte in 29 hours encrypted data transfer, with data integrity checksum unconditionally enabled, over a distance of 5000 miles. The average transfer rate is 75Gbps, or 94% utilization of the available bandwidth of 80Gbps. "Even with massive amounts of data, this test confirmed once more that it's completely feasible to carry out long distance, fully encrypted and checksum-ed data transfer at nearly the line-rate, over a shared and production network."
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