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Title: From ARPANET to LambdaGrid: The 1980s Eruption


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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • Dennis Jennings
  • NSF Program Director for Networking (1985/86)
  • ex University College Dublin

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • Background / Context
  • The Internet
  • concept invented research phase completed.
  • no large scale demonstration.
  • US (Academic) Research the driver

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • Start of the Decade

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980
  • Telecomms Low Cost, Low regulation
  • Campus Networks None
  • Networks ARPANET, MFENET, Usenet
  • TCP/IP Implementations BBN/ARPANET
  • Routers BBN/ARPANET
  • Network Protocols Proprietary - Decnet, SNA,
    VNET, Misc.
  • ARPANET success inspired but access limited
  • PC / Workstations yet to come

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980 to 1984

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980 1984
  • Telecomms
  • More competition / more deregulation
  • T1, T3 Circuits available and cost effective
  • Falling costs
  • Campus Networks
  • Ad-hoc departmental
  • All standards Ethernet (1980)
  • Few ubiquitous networks

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980 1984
  • Agency Networks
  • MFEnet DECNET 1976/1980 (ESNET 1985)
  • ARPANET (TCP/IP 1983)
  • SPAN DECNET 1981
  • Community Networks
  • Usenet
  • BITNET VNET 1981
  • CSnet TCP/IP 1981 (ARPANET)

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980 1984
  • TCP/IP (DARPA Protocol Suite) Implementations
  • BSD 4.2 Unix 1983 (DARPA)
  • ARPANET TCP/IP (1983)
  • VAX Wollongong (1984?)
  • IBM Wisconsin (1984?)
  • Cray None

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1980 1984
  • Main Protocols
  • DECNET VAXen
  • SNA Mainframe number crunchers
  • TCP/IP Unix Workstations Sun
  • Routers
  • BBN
  • Cisco/ Proteon/ Ungermann Bass (1984)
  • Ad-hoc

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1984

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1984
  • Recognition
  • Networking important.
  • CSnet success
  • NSFs Advanced Scientific Computing Initiative
    (OASC) network required
  • Budget
  • Allocated for supercomputer network (NSF 10)
  • Program Director
  • Appointment made to start 1 January 1985

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • NTAG
  • To appoint a technical advisory group to advise
    (and, more generally, to build consensus among
    the US academic research community)
  • General Purpose Network
  • to develop a general purpose national network for
    all (science and engineering) research, not just
    a specialised network for supercomputer users, in
    order to achieve the mission goals - i.e. to
    provide all of the science and engineering
    research community with access to supercomputing
    power (and by extension to all researchers/academi
    cs)

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • An Internet
  • to develop a network of networks an Internet
    rather that a dedicated single supercomputer
    network.
  • TCP/IP
  • to adopt the TCP/IP (DARPA) protocol suite the
    Internet protocols.
  • to mandate that the TCP/IP protocol suite be
    adopted (in due course) by all existing
    supercomputer networks funded by the NSFs
    Advanced Scientific Computing programme.

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • Architecture
  • to build a three-tier network based on
  • campus LANs,
  • Regional, Supercomputer, and community networks
    (e.g. CSNET, BITNET), ARPANET, and
  • a national backbone network - linking the
    national supercomputer centres/networks (and
    through them the regional and campus networks).

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • To fund mid level networks
  • the supercomputer centre networks
  • - the JvNC network, provided it was TCP/IP
  • - the SDSC network, provided it migrated to
    TCP/IP in due course
  • the start-up of State and Regional networks (e.g.
    NYSERNET, SURANET, BARRNET, etc.) and to
    encourage local funding or these networks.

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • (To fund mid level networks)
  • the start-up of a number of high speed (T1
    1.5 Mbit) networks.
  • the CSnet Cypress project
  • the BITNET TCP/IP project

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • Not to fund campus networks
  • not to fund the campus networks, but to leave to
    the campuses the responsibility for the delivery
    of networking to the end users (Campus Gateways
    were funded).
  • To fund the NSFNET backbone
  • 17 September 1985

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions
  • Routers
  • to use an interim router solution (Dave Mills
    Fuzzball) for the NSFNET backbone (to permit the
    industry time to develop routers that met the
    standard router specification).
  • to develop a specification for a standard router
    (RFC985).

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1985 NSFNET Key Decisions - continued
  • While all of these decisions may seem reasonably
    obvious with hindsight, none of these decisions
    was seen by everyone involved as obviously
    necessary or correct at the time, and all of the
    decisions were controversial, hotly debated, and
    contested.

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1986

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1986 NSFNET Early Implementations
  • Backbone (56Kb)
  • Supercomputer Centre Networks (56/T1)
  • Regionals (56Kb) (BARRNET at T1)
  • ARPANET expansion (slow)
  • Csnet Cypress Project
  • BITNET TCP/IP Project
  • Campus Networks

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1987 to 1989

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1987 1989 Rapid Growth
  • NSFNET T1 Backbone
  • Professional Management (Merit/ IBM/ MCI)
  • Regionals growth and interconnection
    professional management privatisation
    commercialisation .
  • Campus networks
  • NSFNET T3 Backbone planned
  • Everyone wanted to be on the network / Internet
  • US FCCSET coordination and planning

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1987 1989 The Engineering Phase
  • TCP/IP implementations
  • Routing development
  • Performance enhancement
  • Tools for information discovery ..

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1987 1989 The Commercial Phase
  • Commercial router development
  • Commercial Networks
  • UUNET (Commercial 1989)
  • PSInet (1989)
  • Everyone wanted to be on the network / Internet

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • and By the End of the Decade

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • 1990
  • The US National Research Network was in place
  • The Internet was in place
  • The Commercial Internet was beginning
  • The stage was set - for the next Eruption

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From ARPANET to LambdaGrid The 1980s Eruption
  • ..
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