8-9* July 2010
Arlington VA
Submission deadline: April 19, 2010
First Workshop on the perfSONAR Network Measurement Infrastructure
Sponsored by:
National Coordination Office
Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program
Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group
National Science Foundation
Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Department of Energy - Office of Science
Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research
perfSONAR is an extensible, standards-based network performance monitoring middleware infrastructure, that not only facilitates the ability to solve end-to-end performance problems on paths crossing several networks but also enables network-aware applications. This infrastructure supports performance data collection and exchange between multiple networks using well-known protocols and formats. perfSONAR was designed and developed through an international collaboration, by technologists within the research and education networking community. perfSONAR is based on schemas developed in an open standards body, the Open Grid Forum. More than 68 entities around the world, ranging from backbone networks to universities to government laboratories have deployed perfSONAR. perfSONAR makes it relatively easy to take an experimental measurement tool, incorporate it into perfSONAR, and publish and archive the results of the tool.
The goal of the workshop is to use perfSONAR as a focus to cross-fertilize ideas from the network research community and the needs of the research and education networks around the world, documenting open areas and best practices. Potential focus areas are detailed below. Researchers will benefit by presenting relevant research projects, hearing operational and engineering needs, and learning about the protocols and system as a distribution channel for research results. Operators and engineers will benefit through exposure to research results and by articulating engineering challenges and research needs, and learning how perfSONAR might meet some of your needs. Because perfSONAR is relatively easy to extend and deploy, discussions are expected to have impact on the future development of perfSONAR protocols as well as deployments.
The workshop will bring together researchers, applications developers, network operators, network managers, and others with an interest in network research and network performance monitoring and measurement. The result of the workshop is expected to be the creation of an ongoing community of interest coupled with a report summarizing the current community consensus on potential research focus areas, deployment strategies, open issues, and operational requirements.
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Why might perfSONAR be useful to network operators?
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Why might perfSONAR be useful to application developers?
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Why might perfSONAR be useful to network operators?
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The data currently available through perfSONAR includes:
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Potential focus areas for Workshop side sessions include:
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How To Participate
The workshop is open to all, but is limited to no more than 80 people, to be selected by an executive committee. If you are interested in attending, we would like you to send a few sentences or a paragraph (in plain text or PDF) describing your interest to: (perfSONAR-workshop@internet2.edu) by April 19, 2010. Please also indicate if any of the focus areas are particularly interesting; we will use the results to craft breakout sessions during the workshop.
For more information on perfSONAR, see psps.perfsonar.net/ (home of the Perl-based effort in the U.S., including links to use cases) www.perfsonar.net/ (home of the international project). A tutorial given at the most recent APAN meeting is available off the materials page of the workshop web site.
If you have any questions, please contact the organizing team at (arlindita@singaren.net.sg).