Even if you're on a 10 Gbps fiber connection, ESnet6 has you beat 46,000 times over.
ESnet6 is made up of 15,000 miles of fiber optic cables spanning the country, enabling network backbone links that can each transfer data between 400 Gigabits per second and 1 Tbps for record-time transfers. Though it set the record for the fastest internet network in the world, it isn't a record data transmission speed. An experimental setup in Japan, which achieved a speed of 1 Petabit per second , which is 1,000 Tbps, has bagged the honor for the same.
ESnet6 now features a "significant" increase in bandwidth over prior generations of the network, with more than 46 Terabits per second of bandwidth. Scientists can more quickly process, analyze, visualize, share, and store the mountains of research data produced by experiments, modeling, and simulations with this boost in capacity.There's more to the network than the newly increased capacity.
"With ESnet6, DOE researchers are equipped with the most sophisticated technology to help tackle the grand challenges we face today in areas like climate science, clean energy, semiconductor production, microelectronics, the discovery of quantum information science, and more," said Barbara Helland, Associate Director of the DOE Office of Science's Advanced Scientific Computing Research program.
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