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Re: perfSONAR Workshop Call for Participation


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  • From: Matthew J Zekauskas <>
  • To: , , , , , , , , , , transport <>, , , ,
  • Cc: Susan Evett <>
  • Subject: Re: perfSONAR Workshop Call for Participation
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:39:18 -0700

All,

Apologies for this second notice, but

1. We had a configuration problem with the reply address, so if you
replied over the last few days it's likely that we missed it. Please
resend, to either the original address or
.

2. We have additional sponsorship, reflected in the call (and hence
we've renamed the URL and reply address; the old URL and address will
work too).

I believe this is the last notice you'll get unsolicited from us (at
least to a list!).

Feel free to contact Susan, myself, or

if you have any questions.

Thanks,

--Matt

Revised text:

On behalf of the perfSONAR workshop executive committee, we would like
to invite you to the first workshop on the perfSONAR Network Measurement
Infrastructure, to be held July 8-9, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The workshop
is sponsored by the Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group, the
National Science Foundation, and the Department of Energy. A short
version of the call for participation is attached, and the full version
of the call, along with more information on perfSONAR, is available at
<http://www.internet2.edu/workshops/perfSONAR/>

Briefly, the goal of the workshop is 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, covering
several topics. The workshop will bring together researchers,
applications developers, network operators, and others with an interest
in network research and network performance measurement. 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 those needs.

If you are interested in attending (or presenting), please read the
detailed call for participation, and reply to

by April 19, 2010, including a short
paragraph on your measurement interests in the workshop (and, if you'd
like to give a talk, a separate submission on what you'd like to
present). NOTE: space at the workshop is limited; participation is based
on reviews of these paragraphs. If selected, your paragraph would be
made public. We would also appreciate if you could look at the detailed
call's potential focus areas and tell us what interests you the most;
we'll use your responses to help craft the breakout sessions of the
workshop.
Call for Participation

First Workshop on the perfSONAR Network Measurement Infrastructure
July 8 and 9, 2010 in Arlington VA

Sponsored by the Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group, the
National Science Foundation, and the Department of Energy.

perfSONAR is an extensible, standards-based network performance
monitoring middleware infrastructure, developed by an international
collaboration. It 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. 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 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,
covering several topics. The workshop will bring together researchers,
applications developers, network operators, and others with an
interest in network research and network performance monitoring and
measurement. 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 thier
needs.

For more information on perfSONAR, see <http://psps.perfsonar.net/> (home
of the Perl-based effort in the U.S., including links to use cases) and
<http://www.perfsonar.net/> (home of the international project).
A tutorial given at the most recent Asia-Pacific Advanced Networking
meeting is available off the materials page of the workshop web site,
<http://www.internet2.edu/workshops/perfSONAR/>.

The data currently available through perfSONAR tends to be that useful
for end-to-end performance debugging: Link utilization and errors,
Traceroute beacons & looking glasses, Active measurments and active
measurement results (Latency (one-way and round-trip), Loss, Throughput),
and servers to test hosts and last-mile links (NDT and NPAD). In addition,
Internet2 makes available anonymized Netflow data, BGP and IGP data,
syslog data from our routers, and an interactive router query.

Potential focus areas include: Research use of perfSONAR (use it for
research, publish research results, perfSONAR tools and services
(publishing new information such as middleware or application logs,
missing pieces, tool limitations or expansion, implications of
increasing link speeds (100G) or hybrid networks), and Operational issues
(increasing routine testing, including internationally; deployment
challenges; use in performance debugging; data sharing issues).

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, you are encouraged to read the full Call for Participation
<http://www.internet2.edu/workshops/perfSONAR/cfp.html> and supporting
material, and we would like you to send a few sentences or a paragraph
describing your interest (in plain text or PDF) to

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.



  • Re: perfSONAR Workshop Call for Participation, Matthew J Zekauskas, 03/25/2010

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