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Lambda Station: On-Demand Flow Based Routing for Data Intensive Grid Applications Over Multitopology Networks
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2006
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisNetwork ComputingData GridData Center NetworkGrid NetworkDatacenter-scale ComputingParallel ComputingAdvanced NetworkingLambda Station DealsLambda Station ServicesComputer EngineeringGrid ApplicationOn-demand FlowNetwork Routing AlgorithmNetwork ScienceLambda StationSmart GridGrid ComputingParallel Programming
Lambda Station is an ongoing project of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the California Institute of Technology. The goal of this project is to design, develop and deploy network services for path selection, admission control and flow based forwarding of traffic among data- intensive Grid applications such as are used in High Energy Physics and other communities. Lambda Station deals with the last-mile problem in local area networks, connecting production clusters through a rich array of wide area networks. Selective forwarding of traffic is controlled dynamically at the demand of applications. This paper introduces the motivation of this project, design principles and current status. Integration of Lambda Station client API with the essential Grid middleware such as the dCache/SRM Storage Resource Manager is also described. Finally, the results of applying Lambda Station services to development and production clusters at Fermilab and Caltech over, advanced networks such as DOE's UltraScience Net and NSF's UltraLight is covered.