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The Second Coming of the Internet

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:31 pm
by CVX
Imagine this. Download an entire DVD movie in the blink of an eye. It's now possible with Internet2.

Scientists at CERN were able to send 859GB of data in less than 17 minutes at a rate of 6.63 gigabits per second, a speed that equals the transfer of a full-length DVD movie in four seconds.



The researchers, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), AMD, Cisco, Microsoft Research, Newisys, and S2IO have successfully tested a new internet2 land-speed record.

The transfer experiment was done between the Geneva, Switzerland home of CERN and Pasadena, California, where Caltech is based - a distance of approximately 15,766 kilometres. Furthermore, this is the first time the 100-petabit metre per second mark has been broken. One petabit equals 1,000,000,000,000,000 bits.

The Internet2, as its known, is presently available to 200 odd member institutions. The Internet2 community has developed a high performance network called Abilene. An important goal for the Abilene network is to provide a backbone network for the internet2.

The Internet2 has established a content-based traffic program to study the performance of advanced content traffic, including video, audio and multimedia streams, as well as advanced uses of standard content such as programs.

Microsoft also created 2.5Gbps link from its Windows Update site to the high performance Abilene backbone so that users at the 200 odd Internet2 member institutions could download Service Pack 2 for Windows XP at 'blinding speed'.

http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/sh ... 3753&s=cpn

The Second Coming of the Internet

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:43 am
by anastrophe
let's not forget the old rule that data expands to fill all available memory/storage/bandwidth.

coming fast on the heels of DVD is HD-DVD (or one of it's variants, likely blu-ray). that's for High Definition video. those disks typically hold around 50GB each. within three to five years, that's going to be what everyone will be watching, and wanting to download.

not at all trying to throw cold water on this, just trying to temper it. i'm now in the habit of sending video clips from some TV shows (chapelle, daily show) to my brother - i have a 2Mbit broadband connection, he has something like a half-meg connection. so of course, i'm sending larger and larger stuff to him as time goes by - 100MB files, 300MB files - so it takes hours. just like the old days of dialup, just on a different scale! :yh_dance