Science DMZ network architecture deployment and performance evaluation to large scaled data transfer efficiency

  • Authors

    • Jong Seon Park
    • Seung Hae Kim
    • Min Ki Noh
    • Bu Seung Cho
    2018-06-08
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.33.13884
  • Large-Scale Science Data, Transfer Performance, Science DMZ, TCP, UDP Based Transfer, Parallel Data Transfer.
  • Background/Objectives: Recently, it has been great issue to transfer large-scale science dada such as scientific field of high energy physic, astronomical space, super-computing simulation. To solve the transfer issue and to increase transfer efficiency, it needs a multi-dimensional approaches.

    Methods/Statistical analysis: To improve the transfer performance, approaches from the perspective of components such as network equipment, transmission protocol, and transmission application have been suggested. Effort to TCP congestion control algorithm and parallelism of data transfer channel are representative example to improve performance. However, the solution through the each component has a limitation in maximizing the transmission efficiency.

    Findings: Science DMZ is a new network architecture that can maximize transfer performance. It maximizes transfer efficiency through approach to all components, such as network equipment, dedicated network path, transfer applications, and local institute firewall policies. With these complicated components, science DMZ network architecture can greatly improve the transfer efficiency. In this paper, we design and construct a science DMZ network architecture between two organizations that utilize supercomputing resources based on KREONET and evaluate the performance.

    Improvements/Applications: After configuring the experiment environment, we measured network performance through iperf and file transfer performance test through SCP. Experiment result showed around 388% Improvement than that of existing method.

     

     

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    Seon Park, J., Hae Kim, S., Ki Noh, M., & Seung Cho, B. (2018). Science DMZ network architecture deployment and performance evaluation to large scaled data transfer efficiency. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.33), 191-194. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.33.13884