This Wiki page aims to provide a concise review of “state-of-the-art” in the use of DTN infrastructures by NRENs, primarily those in Europe, but activities by R&E networks outside Europe are also referenced. The review includes experiments, testbeds, architectural components (including transfer software and user interfaces), lessons learnt, and a gap analysis.
Transfer of large science data over wide area networks require maximum usage of the network throughput with a combination of transfer tools for high-speed/big file/ multiple file data movement. The complexity of data sources from multiple and distributed teams and complex science work-flow, scaling and spanning resources between multiple sites to store or process the data is becoming a challenge for hardware and software architecture.
To improve data transfer between different sites, dedicated computer systems and architectures are used to improve performance. Data Transfer Nodes (DTN) are used to overcome this problem. DTNs are dedicated (usually Linux based) servers, with specific hi-end hardware components and dedicated transfer tools and are configured specifically for wide area data transfer.
In science community many research groups employ a number of DTN instances, with dedicated network pipes for multiple high data file transfers, that bypass network firewalls, filtering services, BGP or QoS restrictions, etc. The challenge that research groups are facing is: “that despite the high performance of the hardware equipment, data transfers are much lower than the bandwidth provided (specialty with bandwidth beyond 40Gbit/s)”.
Contact UsWe are very interested to hear from members of the community working on DTN deployment, whether you wish to share your knowledge or find out more. You can email the GN4-3 WP6 DTN team at: gn4-3-wp6-dtn@lists.geant.org Discussions in the CommunityPlease join us for open discussions
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GÉANT NREN Survey: We conducted a survey to investigate how European NRENs support their user communities in making optimal use of their networks for large scale data transfers, including the use of Data Transfer Nodes (DTNs). Results are available at: GÉANT NREN Survey.
Research projects, like those related to high energy, genomics or astronomy, need to transfer large amounts of data to complete calculations and get results in a relatively short period of time. In the past, the physical shipping of hard disks full of data was the fastest option. With the high bandwidth pipes offered by research and education networks and the use of DTN, the transfer can be easily done just using the appropriate tools. There are many reasons to use dedicated DTNs in research and education networks. For instance: