SIG-NGN is the Special Interest Group on Next Generation Networks.
This meeting of the 13th meeting of the SIG will be held virtually.
Theme
- TBD"Performance engineering the research network for
science"science
A core mission of research and education networks is to deliver the extreme performance required by science applications, and to deliver this performance worldwide. Research domains increasingly depend on networks acquisition of date from large-scale research instruments as well as for analysis and scientific discovery.
In a previous meeting we discussed how to best measure network performance. In this meeting we will hear presentation on and have discussion of strategies and methods for exploiting these measurements to engineer our networks for the best possible performance.
As before, we will be focused on the data and computing workflows from research applications and instruments as well as the observed behaviour of traffic on the networks.
Welcome!
This meeting will focusing on how we use the measurement data to build better research and education networks.Introducing the landscape in network measurements development
Quick Links
All Presentations (currently past meeting presentations.)
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Registration
Agenda - (all times are in CET)
Thursday, 7 December 2023
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14:45 - 15:00 | Get a coffee - Testing audio & video | ||||||
15:00 - 15:15 ('15) | Introduction and welcome - Lars Fischer (NORDUnet) Chair: Rudolf Vohnout (CESNET) Will chair all sessions | ||||||
15:15 - 15:25 ('10) |
Headline
Host: Name (Org)
Panel discussion / Q&A
Facilitator: Name (Org)
Research Infrastructures and Networks Xavier Espinal (CERN) | |||||||
15:25 - 15:35 ('10) | Impact of streaming computation. Network load balancing Yatish Kumar (ESnet)
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15:35 - 15:45 ('10) | Network / instrument integration Jani Myyry (CSC/Funet)
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15:45 - 15:55 ('10) | Q&A | ||||||
15:55 - 16:05 ('10) | IP / Optical integration for performance Sebastiano Buscaglione (GÉANT)
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16:05 -16:15 ('10) | Do we engineer for elephant flows? Yatish Kumar (ESnet)
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16:15 - 16:45 ('30) | Discussions Host: Mian Usman (GÉANT |
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Wrap up, Feedback, Summary and Next Steps - |
Lars Fischer ( |
NORDUnet) | |
17:00 | End |
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