Collaborations

Web100
The Web100 project develops the software and tools necessary for end-hosts to automatically and transparently achieve high bandwidth data rates (100 Mbps) over the high performance research networks. Initially the software and tools will be developed for the Linux operating system, but will be done in a standard, open manner so that they can easily be ported to other operating systems.
Net100
Net100 is developing a solution that will allow researchers to achieve the highest possible data transfer rates without needing the assistance of networking experts and programmers. Built on Web100 (PSC, NCAR, NCSA) and NetLogger (LBNL), Net100 modifies operating systems to respond dynamically to network conditions and make adjustments in network transfers, sending data as fast as the network will allow.
100x100
The 100x100 project, funded by the National Science Foundation’s Information Technology Research program, is working to conduct the basic research and develop the blueprint designs that will guide decision-makers in the construction of a network that is dependable and secure; understandable to users and operators; and both economical and scalable.