MAX proposes to establish a 100G connectivity to JHU in support of data intensive science. NSF has funded several regional centers to bring their connection speed to Internet2 to 100G. The plan is to establish a high-speed data overlay research network across Johns Hopkins, connecting about 6 locations across the university with multiple 10G connections, aggregated into a single 100G outgoing line to MAX and beyond: to the Teragrid and Internet2.
MAX’s Current Research Initiatives
- GENI and OpenFlow Infrastructure
- MAX GENI Aggregate Manager Development in Collaboration with ISI
- Collaborative Research on Optical Layer Virtualization and 4D Control Plane with GWU and UVA
- 100G Research Network Upgrade and Testing
- 100G Connectivity to the JHU NSF-Funded Data Scope Management
- Dynamic Network Systems (DYNES)
- Mid-Atlantic Research Cloud (MARC)
