Demonstrating 100 Gbps in and out of the public Clouds

05/12/2020
by   Igor Sfiligoi, et al.
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There is increased awareness and recognition that public Cloud providers do provide capabilities not found elsewhere, with elasticity being a major driver. The value of elastic scaling is however tightly coupled to the capabilities of the networks that connect all involved resources, both in the public Clouds and at the various research institutions. This paper presents results of measurements involving file transfers inside public Cloud providers, fetching data from on-prem resources into public Cloud instances and fetching data from public Cloud storage into on-prem nodes. The networking of the three major Cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and the Google Cloud Platform, has been benchmarked. The on-prem nodes were managed by either the Pacific Research Platform or located at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. The observed sustained throughput was of the order of 100 Gbps in all the tests moving data in and out of the public Clouds and throughput reaching into the Tbps range for data movements inside the public Cloud providers themselves. All the tests used HTTP as the transfer protocol.

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