
Introduction
Proposal Information
Sponsor Organizations
Consortium Members
Information Services
Project Activities
Users & Other Notables
NaukaNet Listserver
NaukaNet Chatroom

Funding for NaukaNet provided by the US National Science Foundation and the
Ministry for Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.
Telecommunications services are provided by Telia, Inc.
This NaukaNet web site is available at two locations, in US and Russia:
Updated: 2003-08-
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NaukaNet
is a joint US-Russian high performance (155 Mbps) network sponsored by the US National Science Foundation and the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology to provide next generation Internet services to collaborating US-Russian scientists, educators and students. Its goals include assisting meritorious scientific collaborations requiring advanced, high performance Internet services; connecting the Russian next generation Internet network to the US vBNS and other next generation networks in the US and elsewhere; and, more broadly, encouraging and supporting productive cooperation between the US and Russian science and education communities.
Network History
Date |
Link |
Bandwidth |
July 1999 |
Chicago-Moscow ATM Service (Teleglobe) |
6 Mbps |
December 2001 |
Chicago-Moscow POS Service (Teleglobe) |
45 Mbps |
September 2002 |
Chicago-Moscow POS Service (TeliaSonera) |
155 Mbps |
Utilization statistics
The NaukaNet team has developed a utilization/monitoring system which is described here.. Standard MRTG charts are also available.
The graphics below point to PDF files which illustrate the growth in network usage over the past several months. The new NaukaNet network should have capacity sufficient to carry the program at least through the end of December, 2003 with no network congestion.
Words that open our eyes to the world are always the easiest to remember. - Ryszard Kapuscinski
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MAP
KEY
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The map at left
shows current traffic flows across NaukaNet.
Triangles show source of traffic; inverted trianges
indicate destination. Sites connected by arcs are
the heavist current consumers. Colors indicate
network protocols and are described in the key
below.
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Current 15 Top Users
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2004-06-09 11:54:51 EST
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