Indiana University Demonstrates World’s First Single-Channel 400G Network
by ralphwells from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#430KQ)
Indiana University staff and faculty will build the world's first single-channel 400-gigabit-per-second-capable network for research and education at SC18. The connection will be capable of transmitting 50 gigabytes of data every second-or, enough to stream 16,000 ultra-high-definition movie. The demonstration, "Wide area workflows at 400 Gbps," is IU's submission to the conference's annual Network Research Exhibition, which spotlights innovation in emerging network hardware, protocols, and advanced network-intensive scientific applications.
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