SC16, annual super computing confernce is underway this week, November 13-18, in Salt Lake City with with more than 12,000 conference exhibitors and attendees expected.
SCinet, the high-performance, experimental network built specifically for the conference, will deliver more than 5 Tbps of internal network bandwidth.
The Utah Education Network (UEN) and CenturyLink are partnering wtih SCinet to enable tens of 100 Gbps Ethernet circuits to bring 3.15 Tbps of Wide Area Network bandwidth to the convention center. UEN guides this collaboration with national and international research & education networks and commodity Internet providers.

“SCinet is more than hardware and software; its unprecedented scale is achieved by volunteers and vendors from around the world,” said Corby Schmitz, SCinet chair and manager of network communications operations and support at the Argonne National Laboratory. “SCinet hardware is supplied by vendors, and then volunteers collaborate to design a network architecture that exists nowhere else in the world.”
Platinum vendor contributors: CenturyLink, Ciena, Cisco, Coriant, Corsa, ESnet, Infinera, Internet2, Juniper, Zayo
Gold vendor contributors: Arista, Brocade Communication Systems, UEN/CloudLab
Silver vendor contributors: ADVA, ECI Telecom, Gigamon, InMon, Ixia, Metaflow, Nokia, Reservoir, Spirent, Splunk, Viavi
Bronze vendor contributors: Cablexpress, Commscope, Leverage, Palo Alto, Puppet Labs, RedSeal