Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer

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    ScienceDaily (Dec. 13, 2011) — Researchers have set a new world record for data transfer, helping to usher in the next generation of high-speed network technology. At the SuperComputing 2011 (SC11) conference in Seattle during mid-November, the international team transferred data in opposite directions at a combined rate of 186 gigabits per second (Gbps) in a wide-area network circuit. The rate is equivalent to moving two million gigabytes per day, fast enough to transfer nearly 100,000 full Blu-ray disks -- each with a complete movie and all the extras -- in a day.

    The team of high-energy physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers was led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), the University of Victoria, the University of Michigan, the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), Florida International University, and other partners.

    According to the researchers, the achievement will help establish new ways to transport the increasingly large quantities of data that traverse continents and oceans via global networks of optical fibers. These new methods are needed for the next generation of network technology -- which allows transfer rates of 40 and 100 Gbps -- that will be built in the next couple of years.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111213144715.htm
     
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    I was just thinking the other day about how the most deprecated part of my daily computing activities was the bandwidth constriction. This is particularly amazing. Moving our network connections from delayed to (nearly) instantaneous over the next 20 years will change the world as much as cell phone applications and hardware have done over the past 20.
     
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