SCinet supports the revolutionary applications and experiments that are a hallmark of the SC Conference and enables exhibitors to demonstrate the advanced computing capabilities of their solutions and services, whether in large-scale or one-on-one demonstrations.
During SC, exhibitors will use the advanced capabilities of SCinet to showcase their abilities with experiments and demonstrations as part of the Network Research Exhibition (NRE). These are made possible by partnering with SCinet.
The SCinet Connection Request System (CRS) opens July 12, 2024.
JUL 12, 2024
CRS Opens
OCT 4, 2024
Late Fee Applies
OCT 18, 2024
CRS Closes
NOV 1, 2024
Cancellation Deadline
SCinet is the high-performance network that provides all the networking connections for the conference.
The SCinet Connection Request System (CRS) is the primary way for booth managers to share their network connection needs with SCinet. The CRS is intended to accumulate requests for standard network connections, such as 1/10/100/400 Gigabit Ethernet, that are needed to support demonstrations, business meetings, or any other event you might hold in your exhibit booth.
PLEASE NOTE
Connections will have a $2000 late fee imposed if ordered after OCT 4, 2024 and will be delivered on a best effort basis after OCT 18, 2024.
The SCinet network service offerings at include:
1 Gigabit Ethernet connection to the SCinet IP network. This connection is delivered over singlemode fiber and requires 1000Base-LX optics.
10 Gigabit Ethernet connection to the SCinet IP network. This connection is delivered over singlemode fiber and requires 10GBase-LR optics.
100 Gigabit Ethernet connection to the SCinet IP network. This connection is delivered over singlemode fiber and requires 100GBase-LR4 optics.
400 Gigabit Ethernet connection to the SCinet IP network. This connection is delivered over singlemode fiber and requires 400GBase-LR4 optics.
Singlemode fiber laid between two locations. This is an atypical request. In the event that a routed IP connection between booths is not sufficient, a dark fiber path can be built between booths. The exhibitors must coordinate and provide the equipment at either end of the fiber. Dark fiber drops may be requested for a private connection between two exhibitor booths. You may request dark fiber from a booth to a SCinet location (e.g. the SCinet NOC, Booth #2149) with the understanding that direct coordination with SCinet will be necessary. In this case you will only be charged for the connection to your booth and not to the SCinet location.
In the case of requests for dark fiber to another exhibitor booth, both booths will be charged $5,000 for the connection (i.e., one charge for each end of the connection).
SCinet reserves the right to review any network requests ordered through the CRS. In particular, exhibitors who wish to order connections geared toward network-intensive research or demonstrations (e.g. those of 100Gbps or higher, or dark fiber connections), are strongly encouraged to first contact SCinet to discuss their needs and ensure the best possible support for their use case.
Access the SCinet CRS FAQ. It has tons of helpful and detailed information on networking your booth at SC.
SCinet will email booth managers with information on how to use the CRS, including login and password information.
If you have questions regarding network requests for your booth, contact the SCinet Help Desk.
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