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International AMP Collaborations Overview

International AMP Collaborations Overview. Ronn Ritke Tony McGregor NLANR/MNA (UCSD/SDSC) http://mna.nlanr.net/ Funded by the National Science Foundation/CISE/SCI cooperative agreement no. ANI-0129677. Active Measurement Project (AMP). Led by Tony McGregor AMP performs site-to-site

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International AMP Collaborations Overview

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  1. International AMP CollaborationsOverview Ronn Ritke Tony McGregor NLANR/MNA (UCSD/SDSC) http://mna.nlanr.net/ Funded by the National Science Foundation/CISE/SCI cooperative agreement no. ANI-0129677

  2. Active Measurement Project (AMP) • Led by Tony McGregor • AMP performs site-to-site • active measurements • (RTT, topology, loss, and • on-demand throughput) • and analysis which give • network researchers and • engineers a full mesh of • real-time and historical • performance data between well understood end hosts.

  3. International Collaborations • The NLANR/MNA group now has AMP monitors in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. • The majority of the PRAGMA test-bed countries now also have AMP monitors deployed. We are working to place AMPs at the remaining test-bed sites -- India and Malaysia.

  4. International Collaborations (Cont’d-2) Groups from the following countries - have experimented with and/or deployed their own local AMP mesh: Australia, Brazil, Korea, Taiwan, and New Zealand. - expressed interest in developing a local AMP mesh: Thailand, China, Chile and Mexico.

  5. International Collaborations (Cont’d-2) • As a trusted, neutral, third party, NLANR/MNA has facilitated cooperation across many different organizational and national boundaries. • The result is that NLANR/MNA is well on the way to establishing a world-wide measurement infrastructure for gathering performance data from high-speed next-generation research networks around the globe and, as is our norm, making this information publicly available to systems administrators, engineers, and the research community.

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