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Networking for More Powerful Supercomputers

ORNL is building a high-speed fiber-optic link that will connect Laboratory supercomputers with those in Atlanta, Georgia, and Research Triangle Park near Durham, North Carolina. The network, which will be about 10,000 times faster than a traditional T-1 connection, is expected to be operating in early 2002.

According to ORNL’s Bill Wing, this new network will connect to the Atlanta GigaPOP (a regional aggregation point at which high-speed networks can exchange data with each other), giving ORNL the ability to link with several other high-performance networks, including the Internet2 and perhaps the Supernet managed by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. In addition, the new network will serve as the core of a regional research network.

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