[Halld-offline] expected bandwidth offsite

Richard Jones richard.t.jones at uconn.edu
Tue May 17 06:05:14 EDT 2016


Chip,

Agreed. Our current rates are well below that limit. If we could get as
high as 100MB/s, would that be within reasonable limits on your side?

-Richard J.

On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 10:34 PM, Chip Watson <watson at jlab.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> Keep in mind that Scientific Computing is not provisioned to deliver that
> kind of bandwidth (500 MB/s) to you.  If you actually succeeded, we'd
> probably see a negative impact on operations and have to kill the
> connection.
>
> Chip
>
>
> On 5/16/16 8:45 PM, Shepherd, Matthew wrote:
>
>> On May 16, 2016, at 5:32 PM, Richard Jones <richard.t.jones at uconn.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>>   What did you use for the number of parallel streams / job, and number
>>> of simultaneous jobs to get the performance you saw?
>>>
>> I simply used the globus web client and created a personal endpoint using
>> globus personal connect running on Linux.  I didn't modify anything from
>> default.  The single request was the only request I submitted during the
>> time frame.
>>
>> I'm not disappointed with 50 MB/s averaged over 2.5 days, but in
>> principle, I have ten times that bandwidth going into the machine.
>>
>> Matt
>>
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