ESnet
and Internet2 Extend Networking Partnership
Multi-Year Agreement to Provide
Foundation for Next-Generation Network to Support Department of Energy
Scientists
ANN
ARBOR, Mich., and BERKELEY, Calif. - July 16, 2007 - The Department of Energy's
(DOE) Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) and Internet2 - two of the nation's leading
networking organizations dedicated to research - today announced a multi-year
extension to their agreement to deploy and operate the next generation of the
ESnet backbone network.
Called
ESnet4, the new network created through this partnership is being built as a
highly reliable, high capacity nationwide network that will greatly enhance the
capabilities of scientists at national laboratories and universities across the
country. This long-term partnership, initially announced in August 2006, brings
together two advanced networks which have a combined 30 years of experience in
providing service to thousands of researchers around the world. The network
will be managed by ESnet and operated across Internet2's backbone
infrastructure.
Once
complete, the ESnet4 network will utilize several dedicated
10-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) wavelengths on the new Internet2 nationwide
infrastructure and will seamlessly scale by one optical wavelength per year for
the next four to five years in order to meet the needs of the DOE Office of
Science. The Office of Science oversees more than 30 DOE laboratories, 100,000
DOE laboratory scientists, 18,000 researchers from universities, other
government agencies and private industry who contribute to many large scale DOE
research activities like the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider project
at CERN, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Lab, among
many others.
This continued investment
in ESnet by the Department of Energy's Office of Science represents a
significant contribution to the nation's research and education infrastructure.
In fact, as the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical
sciences in the United States,
the Office of Science provides research funding for thousands of scientists at
universities", said William Johnston, head of the ESnet Department at Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory. "By working with Internet2 to increase the reliability
and capacity of ESnet, our goal is to advance scientific discovery through
access to large-scale scientific resources and improved collaborations."
The
agreement between ESnet and Internet2 stems from the conclusion that by sharing a
common optical circuit infrastructure that is larger than either community
could obtain individually, both DOE's and the U.S. research and education
community's research would have access to a network infrastructure bigger than
either community could build on their own. Another factor supporting the
partnership is the fact that nearly 90 percent of the network traffic on ESnet
flows to and from the research and education community.
ESnet
and Internet2 announced in May 2007 that the organizations had completed the
first northeast segments of the new network an important deployment milestone.
Deployment of the initial infrastructure continues on schedule, with the
section east of the Rockies essentially
complete. Completion is expected by October 2007. The new ESnet4 network is
provided by Internet2 through its agreement with Level 3 Communications.
Internet2 and Level 3 have deployed a dedicated, high capacity
backbone with dynamic optical circuit provisioning for the Internet2 community.
Internet2 and ESnet will operate the ESnet4 network to provide flexibility and
control in the dynamic provisioning of optical circuits needed to support
today's large-scale and highly complex scientific research.
“We are on the cusp of significant
changes in the way scientific research is conducted. As university faculty and
researchers shift from working in a local laboratory to leveraging major global
collaborations, this change will have a direct and meaningful impact upon
demand for high performance, reliable networks," said Douglas Van Houweling, Internet2
president and CEO. "We believe the important long-term partnership we have
built with ESnet will provide the foundation to support this new paradigm and
we are confident it will open the door to myriad new scientific discoveries and
collaborations that have yet to be imagined."
Today,
Internet2's network connects over five million users at 270 research and
education institutions in the U.S.
and also provides access to over 80 international research networks. This
partnership will allow university and lab researchers participating in ESnet
activities to leverage their institutions' Internet2 network connection to
access the ESnet4 infrastructure and its global network partners around the
world.
About ESnet
ESnet
is a high-speed network serving thousands of Department of Energy scientists
and collaborators worldwide. A 20-year pioneer in providing high-bandwidth,
reliable connections, ESnet enables researchers at national laboratories,
universities and other institutions to communicate with each other using the
collaborative capabilities needed to address some of the world's most important
scientific challenges. Funded principally by DOE's Office of Science, ESnet
services allow scientists to make effective use of unique DOE research
facilities and computing resources, independent of time and geographic
location. ESnet is managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. For more
information: http://www.es.net/
About Internet2
Internet2
is the foremost U.S.
advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community
since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions of its members by providing both
leading-edge network capabilities and unique partnership opportunities that
together facilitate the development, deployment and use of revolutionary
Internet technologies. Internet2 brings the U.S. research and academic
community together with technology leaders from industry, government and the
international community to undertake collaborative efforts that have a fundamental
impact on tomorrow's Internet.
For
more information: http://www.internet2.edu/
Media Contacts:
Lauren Rotman, Internet2
lauren@internet2.edu
202.331.5345
Jon Bashor, ESnet
JBashor@lbl.gov
510-486-5849