Instantiating a Global Network Measurement Framework
Author(s) -
Brian L. Tierney,
Jeff Boote,
Eric Boyd,
Aaron Brown,
Maxim Grigoriev,
Joe Metzger,
Martin Swany,
Matt Zekauskas,
Jason Zurawski
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
lawrence berkeley national laboratory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/946807
Subject(s) - computer science , key (lock) , large hadron collider , schema (genetic algorithms) , visualization , data science , world wide web , data mining , operating system , information retrieval , physics , quantum mechanics
perfSONAR is a web services-based infrastructure for collecting and publishing network performance monitoring. A primary goal of perfSONAR is making it easier to solve end-to-end performance problems on paths crossing several networks. It contains a set of services delivering performance measurements in a federated environment. These services act as an intermediate layer, between the performance measurement tools and the diagnostic or visualization applications. This layer is aimed at making and exchanging performance measurements across multiple networks and multiple user communities, using well-defined protocols. This paper summarizes the key perfSONAR components, and describes how they are deployed by the US-LHC community to monitor the networks distributing LHC data from CERN. All monitoring data described herein is publicly available, and we hope the availability of this data via a standard schema will inspire others to contribute to the effort by building network data analysis applications that use perfSONAR
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