Network Supported by Juniper Networks Will Enable Remote Access to Advanced Climate Modeling Supercomputer to Achieve Major Advances in Weather and Climate Research
INDIA, (September 8, 2016) -- Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced it has been selected by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to provide the networking infrastructure for a new supercomputer that will be used by researchers to predict climate patterns and assess the effects of global warming.
The new supercomputer will be installed at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) this fall and will be fully operational in 2017. This new system will enable more accurate and actionable projections about the impact of weather and climate change and is expected to perform 5.34 quadrillion calculations per second, making it one of the top performing supercomputers in the world. Juniper Networks was selected to provide the system’s networking infrastructure, allowing scientists around the world access to this critical climate and weather research tool.
News Highlights:
· A critical research tool: NCAR’s supercomputer system will allow scientists to perform some of the world’s most data intensive calculations for weather and climate modeling, providing information that can profoundly impact communities by helping to improve computer models in ways that can better inform future evacuation efforts or aid in the dispatch of recovery teams. It will also be an integral tool to study the effects of global warming, helping governments and communities plan for future changes in water cycles, temperatures and sea levels, among other environmental impacts.
· A high performance network that supports global collaboration: NCAR’s new supercomputer network, supported by Juniper Networks, is designed to meet the demanding capacity and bandwidth required by researchers to process climate data and conduct predictive weather analysis, while sharing results with colleagues around the world.
· A high-density, highly scalable solution: The Juniper Networks® QFX10008 Switch, a high-performance, high-density switch that offers unprecedented network scale and automation, will allow remote users around the country and the world to access this new supercomputer and the upgraded NCAR Globally Accessible Data Environment (GLADE). The QFX10008 is a foundational element of the Juniper Networks® MetaFabric™ Architecture, an open standards-based architecture that allows simple and scalable migration to next-generation data centers, and is the latest solution chosen by NCAR. The organization has been a Juniper customer for more than 10 years and also utilizes products from the company’s broader product portfolio, including Juniper’s EX Series Ethernet Switches, QFX Series Nodes and MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers.
● Some of the world’s largest research and education networks are built on Juniper technology: This project builds on Juniper Networks’ expertise in supporting global research and education networks.
Supporting Quotes:
“The new supercomputer is expected to benchmark among the top supercomputers in the world. The network will allow scientists around the world to access resources and foster a community of global collaboration.”
-Al Kellie, Associate Director, NCAR, Computational and Information Systems laboratory
“As chair of the Advisory Board for the Community Earth System Model, I can't emphasize enough the importance of remote access to the NWSC. This access enables scientists at institutions widely dispersed geographically to access state-of-the art computational, modeling and analysis tools essential for advancing our knowledge and predictive skills in weather and climate. The NCAR supercomputing infrastructure is integral to the success of our national program in climate research.”
-Dr. Leo Donner, Physical Scientist, GFDL/NOAA and Lecturer, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
“We’re thrilled that NCAR turned to Juniper Networks to meet its most demanding challenge yet. Juniper is proud to support the creation of a state-of-the-art supercomputing platform that will allow scientists and researchers to study the impact of climate and weather on the world’s populations and environments.”
-Tim Solms, Vice President of US Federal Sales, Juniper Networks
Additional Resources
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● Juniper Blogs and Community: J-Net
● Juniper 1on1 app: Keep up with all things Juniper from your smartphone. Download the app from iTunes and Google Play store today.
About Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks challenges the status quo with products, solutions and services that transform the economics of networking. Our team co-innovates with customers and partners to deliver automated, scalable and secure networks with agility, performance and value. Additional information can be found at Juniper Networks (www.juniper.net) or connect with Juniper on Twitter and Facebook.
Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo and Junos are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
INDIA, (September 8, 2016) -- Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced it has been selected by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to provide the networking infrastructure for a new supercomputer that will be used by researchers to predict climate patterns and assess the effects of global warming.
The new supercomputer will be installed at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) this fall and will be fully operational in 2017. This new system will enable more accurate and actionable projections about the impact of weather and climate change and is expected to perform 5.34 quadrillion calculations per second, making it one of the top performing supercomputers in the world. Juniper Networks was selected to provide the system’s networking infrastructure, allowing scientists around the world access to this critical climate and weather research tool.
News Highlights:
· A critical research tool: NCAR’s supercomputer system will allow scientists to perform some of the world’s most data intensive calculations for weather and climate modeling, providing information that can profoundly impact communities by helping to improve computer models in ways that can better inform future evacuation efforts or aid in the dispatch of recovery teams. It will also be an integral tool to study the effects of global warming, helping governments and communities plan for future changes in water cycles, temperatures and sea levels, among other environmental impacts.
· A high performance network that supports global collaboration: NCAR’s new supercomputer network, supported by Juniper Networks, is designed to meet the demanding capacity and bandwidth required by researchers to process climate data and conduct predictive weather analysis, while sharing results with colleagues around the world.
· A high-density, highly scalable solution: The Juniper Networks® QFX10008 Switch, a high-performance, high-density switch that offers unprecedented network scale and automation, will allow remote users around the country and the world to access this new supercomputer and the upgraded NCAR Globally Accessible Data Environment (GLADE). The QFX10008 is a foundational element of the Juniper Networks® MetaFabric™ Architecture, an open standards-based architecture that allows simple and scalable migration to next-generation data centers, and is the latest solution chosen by NCAR. The organization has been a Juniper customer for more than 10 years and also utilizes products from the company’s broader product portfolio, including Juniper’s EX Series Ethernet Switches, QFX Series Nodes and MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers.
● Some of the world’s largest research and education networks are built on Juniper technology: This project builds on Juniper Networks’ expertise in supporting global research and education networks.
Supporting Quotes:
“The new supercomputer is expected to benchmark among the top supercomputers in the world. The network will allow scientists around the world to access resources and foster a community of global collaboration.”
-Al Kellie, Associate Director, NCAR, Computational and Information Systems laboratory
“As chair of the Advisory Board for the Community Earth System Model, I can't emphasize enough the importance of remote access to the NWSC. This access enables scientists at institutions widely dispersed geographically to access state-of-the art computational, modeling and analysis tools essential for advancing our knowledge and predictive skills in weather and climate. The NCAR supercomputing infrastructure is integral to the success of our national program in climate research.”
-Dr. Leo Donner, Physical Scientist, GFDL/NOAA and Lecturer, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
“We’re thrilled that NCAR turned to Juniper Networks to meet its most demanding challenge yet. Juniper is proud to support the creation of a state-of-the-art supercomputing platform that will allow scientists and researchers to study the impact of climate and weather on the world’s populations and environments.”
-Tim Solms, Vice President of US Federal Sales, Juniper Networks
Additional Resources
● Follow Juniper Networks online: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
● Juniper Blogs and Community: J-Net
● Juniper 1on1 app: Keep up with all things Juniper from your smartphone. Download the app from iTunes and Google Play store today.
About Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks challenges the status quo with products, solutions and services that transform the economics of networking. Our team co-innovates with customers and partners to deliver automated, scalable and secure networks with agility, performance and value. Additional information can be found at Juniper Networks (www.juniper.net) or connect with Juniper on Twitter and Facebook.
Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo and Junos are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.