OpticallyNetworked.com   Earthweb  
Images Events Premium Services Media Kit Network Map E-mail Offers Vendor Solutions Webcasts
   subjects:
Search EarthWeb Network

internet.commerce
Be a Commerce Partner
Health Insurance
Pens
KVM over IP
Calling Cards
Giveaways
Online Degrees
2007 New Cars
Education Degrees
Special Ed Masters
PDA Phones & Cases
Boat Donations
Dental Insurance
Promote Your Website
Digital Camera Memory

Optically Networked : News: Cray Pushing IPv6 to Next Level


Just click on the webcast of your choice to register:
Explore Business Intelligence Open Source Offerings
October 26, 2006--1:00pm EDT, 10:00am PDT
Join us and learn how the Business Objects XI platform embraces open source software (OSS) through its broad business intelligence (BI) offerings. Built on an open platform that can match disparate technologies environments deployed by application providers, Business Objects leads the BI industry by supporting OSS from Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux operating systems, MySQL database and Eclipse IDE.
Register Now >
Transformation as an Enterprise Service
October 24, 2006--11:30am ET, 8:30am PT
Learn how to achieve interoperability between otherwise incompatible enterprise content management systems and transform legacy business functions to agile, SOA-enabled solutions. Register for this October 24th webcast, sponsored by Xenos.
Register Now >
Storage Strategies for Small Businesses
November 7, 2006--2 p.m. EST, 11 a.m. PST
When it comes to storage, small and medium businesses have a lot in common with large enterprises. Just like the Fortune 400, they need to ensure that data is backed up, retrievable and secure, and that data access complies with governmental regulations. Unfortunately, if you are a small business owner you also cope with some challenges the big guys don't have, budgets are small and your IT staff, if you even have one, may not have storage-specific expertise. Attend this webcast and learn storage strategies to meet your growing business demands.
Register Now >
Related Articles
ICANN Adds IPv6 to Root DNS
Cray Tapped for Korean Supercomputer
IPv6 Backbone Passes Latest Test
Cray Casts Wider HPC Net with Acquisition
Networking & Communications Glossary
directory service
honeynet
intranet
intrusion detection system
network appliance
NFS
port scanning
protocol
security
VPN
Search for more networking terms ...
 
FREE Tech Newsletters

Cray Pushing IPv6 to Next Level
April 5, 2005
By Roy Mark

MCI (Quote) is providing high performance computing company Cray (Quote) with an IPv6 (define) network in order to perform interoperability testing on its supercomputers.

IPv6 (define) is the next generation protocol for the Internet, which currently uses IPv4.

The existing IPv4 protocol is almost 20 years old. IPv6 is expected to address limitations in IPv4, including limited IP address space for the growing number of devices connecting to the Internet and private IP-enabled networks.

Using MCI's IPv6 overlay that rides its global IP backbone, Cray plans to test next-generation applications and software for the Cray X1 Supercomputer product line.

Darren Dehnke, network engineer at Cray, said due to the finite number of IPv4 addresses within today's current environment, Cray is experiencing an increasing demand from the U.S. government and from Asia-Pacific customers for hardware, software and applications that are IPv6 compliant.

IPv6 is also expected to add improvements over IPv4, including enhanced network routing, network auto-configuration and stronger security. It also allows for better support for mobility and more easily enables renumbering.

IPv6 will gradually replace IPv4, with the two protocols co-existing for a number of years during the transition.

"Our customers are making long-term investments in their network infrastructure so it is critical that Cray supercomputers have the capability to evolve with IP technology," Dehnke said. "MCI is helping us to meet our customers' needs today, while positioning Cray for future migration to IPv6 as its usage becomes more widespread."

MCI has supported native IPv6 services since 1998 when it deployed the first production IPv6 capable network in the United States. In addition, MCI offers a public IPv6 overlay network in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

The Ashburn, Va.-based MCI is also collaborating with the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) to connect the North American IPv6 Task Force's Moonv6 next-generation Internet network to the commercial Internet backbone, allowing direct nationwide connections to the test bed.

Moonv6 is the largest permanently deployed multi-vendor IPv6 network and stretches from New Hampshire to California. Phase 3 of Moonv6 testing concluded on Nov. 12 of last year at UNH-IOL.

The tests ran included functionality and deployment scenarios including wired and unwired LANs (define), DNS (define), DHCP (define), firewalls and a range of other network infrastructure applications.


News Archives

Accelerate your applications 15x with Citrix NetScaler
Webcast: Migrating From Unix--Explore a World Of Great Alternatives
The power to make just about any place a workplace. The new BlackBerry(R) 8073e with GPS. From Sprint.
Join IT Research Panel and Get Paid: Influence the direction of IT research by taking brief online surveys. Join now!
Webcast: Achieve interoperability between incompatible enterprise content management systems.


JupiterWeb networks:

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.comGraphics.com

Search JupiterWeb:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterWeb

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Web Hosting | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers