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volume xlv, issue 13 friday, 11/22/2013
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Internet speeds to increase for CWRU researchers
CWRU to become first university to join Ohio’s high speed network Internet for researchers at the university is set to get a whole lot faster. Ten times faster, to be exact. Case Western Reserve University is set to become the first university to upgrade to Ohio’s 100-gigabit network. Infrastructure improvements will increase capacity of CWRU’s network connection to the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet). The raise
will be substantial as the university’s current bandwidth sits at 10 gigabits per second (Gbps). The improvement will allow for the increase of bandwidth in four research buildings from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps. In a press release by CWRU’s Division of Information Technology Services (ITS), Dan Matthews, the university’s manager of network engineering and security, said that the new network will reduce transfer times of a one terabyte dataset from three hours to only
20 minutes. The same release also noted that OARnet was “thrilled” by the development. “We have begun to see that our statewide 100 Gbps network is already being leveraged for advanced research and job growth across Ohio’s medical research, higher education, manufacturing, engineering and technology networking corridors, in part because of research being done at institutions such as [CWRU],” said Pankaj Shah, executive director of the Ohio Supercomputer Center and OARnet.
The enhancements will be supported by a National Science Education grant. Faculty members Dr. Dan Akerib of the Department of Physics, Dr. Mark Griswold of the Department of Radiology and Case Center for Imaging Research, Dr. Thomas Shutt of the Department of Physics and Dr. Phoebe Stewart of the Cleveland Center for Membrane and Structural Biology and Department of Pharmacology helped earn the grant by noting the significance of the proposed initiative to their research.
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