USASilicon Graphics, Inc.
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Connection: 200 Mbps Server: Two Load Sharing SGI Origin 200 Servers |
USASun Microsystems, Inc.
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Connection: 100 Mbps Server: Load Sharing Network of Sun Supercomputers |
USADigital Equipment Corporation
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Connection: 300Mbps via fiber directly into the the Palo Alto Internet Exchange. Server: A single 2000-mips AlphaStation 500/500 workstation running Digital UNIX. |
USAAmerica Online, Inc.,
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Connection: 10BaseT - 80 Mbps Server: DEC AlphaStation 255/333 |
USAExcite, Inc. - Corporate HQ
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Connection: OC3 - 155 Mbps Server: |
USAWiseWire Corporation
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Connection: 10 Mbps Server: |
USAiHighway.net
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Connection: Traffic Shaped - 3 Magabit per second Server: iHighway.net's Mars Mirror site runs on a dedicated Solaris x86 Pentium server, located at iHighway's San Jose, California data center. In addition, iHighway maintains a redundant server in Albuquerque, New Mexico based on a Solaris SPARC system. |
USAKeyway Internet Services
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Connection: Our current bandwidth to mars.keyway.net is (3) 45Mbps lines from Interex, Goodnet and ELI for an aggregate bandwidth of 90 Mbps. Server: |
USA NCSA - University of Illinois http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu |
Connection: OC12 connection to vBNS ( 650 Mbps ) T3 connectivity to commodity internet ( 55 Mbps ) Server: Cluster of 6 HP 735 machines |
USASan Diego Supercomputer Center
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Connection: 155 Mbps Server: A cluster of five Sun Ultra2 workstations and a Sun Enterprise Server 4000. Cache was used to improve server performance. |
USANASA Ames Research Center
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Connection: 100 Megabits per second Server: Sun Enterprise 5000 |
USAPittsburgh Supercomputing Center
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Connection: The PSC web server is attached to our internal backbone via a switched 10 Mb/s Ethernet. PSC is connected to the commodity Internet at 45 Mb/s and to the vBNS at 155 Mb/s. Server: We are running Apache 1.2.x under Linux 2.0.33 on a 200 MHz Pentium processor. |
USANASA Kennedy Space Center
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Connection: 100 Mbps Server: DEC Alpha |
USAThe Catlin Gabel School
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Connection: 20 Mbps Server: 200 Mhz Pentium |
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USAHawaii Institute for Geophysics and Planetology
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Connection: 10 Mbps Server: Tatung Super CompStation-20S |
DENMARKSunSITE Denmark
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Connection: 34 Megabits per second connection to the E-bone. Server: 4 CPU Sun Server |
GERMANYEuropean Southern Observatory ( ESO )
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Connection: Connection: 2 Mbit/s connection to the DFN backbone. DFN itself has a 45 Mbit/s backbone connection to TEN-34, the European network that serves the research and academic community. Server: Two Sun Sparc Station 20 servers at a load balanced IP address |
GERMANYFachhochschule Ostfriesland
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Connection: 2 Megabits per second (Mbps) Server: Pentium 200 MHz 128 MB RAM 4+4 GB HD SCSI |
SWITZERLANDArpa Networks
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Connection: 2 Megabits per second (Mbps) to Unisource Server: Pentium Pro 200MHz, 128MB Ram, 7GB HD, running Linux/Apache |
JAPANTsukuba Space Center(TKSC)
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Connection: 1.5 Mbps to domestic and 0.5 Mbps to international Server: DEC AlphaServer 1000A |
JAPANThe Instiute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN)2-1, Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351-01, Japan http://www.riken.go.jp |
Connection: 6 Megabits per second (Mbps) to IMNET Server: Sparc Station 5 with 64 MB of RAM |
KOREAHyundai Jeonja B/D 9F
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Connection: Six E1 ( T1 * 12 ) - 18.48 Mbps Server: SGI Challenge XL, with 2 Giga Memory |
URUGUAYWEB2MILTel : 598 2 7113621
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Connection: T1 connection burstable to 10 Mbs upon demand Server: Linux/Apache |
UNITED KINGDOM ( Yorkshire )BlueChip Internet Ltd
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Connection: 155 Megabits per second ( UK Backbone ) Server: SGI Indy, with 5 Gigabytes of Memory |
FRANCEVisuanet
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Connection: T2 line - 3 Mbps Server: 512 KO ligne |
SINGAPORESingapore Science Centrehttp://www.sci-ctr.edu.sg |
Connection: 128 kbps Server: Silicon Graphics Challenge S Server 128 MB memory |
FRANCECentre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) France
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Connection: 3 Mbps |
AUSTRALIACSIRO Division of Telecommunications and Industrial Physics (CTIP) Bradfield
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Connection: 10 Mbps to 34 Mbps - The machine is connected to the North Ryde Riverside Park CSIRO site via 34 megabit microwave. From there a 34 megabit microwave takes us to the NSW Regional Network Organisation which connects at multi-megabit rates into the Optus backbone. Server: This Mirror is running on a Sparserver 10 clone under Redhat Linux v4.1. The server has 128 meg of memory, 3GB of disc. The web server being used is Apache v1.2 beta 8. |
SOUTH AFRICAThe House of SYNERGY
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Connection: 128Kb/s Server: Silicon Graphics server - 200 Mhz processor and 128Mb RAM. Web Server - Netscape-Enterprise/2.0a. |
HUNGARYWebdesign Co. |
Connection: 1.5 Mbit/s Server: IBM PC, Intel Pentium computer with Linux, Apache Server |
TURKEY Istanbul Technical University Computer Club http://www.compclub.itu.edu.tr |
Connection: 256 kbps International 2 Mbps within Turkey Server: Apache Server 1.2.5 running on RedHat Linux 5.0 |
GREECEEllinogermaniki Agogi
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Connection: 128 kbps. Server: Sun SPARCstation 5, with 64MB of RAM, OS - Solaris 2.4 Web Server - Apache |
GREECEEgnatia Thessalonikihttp://www.egnatia.ee.auth.gr |
Connection: 2Mbps to the GRnet backbone. GRnet has a 10Mbps connection to the TEN-34 backbone. Server: A cluster of two P-166/128MB RAM PC's with 12GB total storage capacity running Linux/Apache |
RUSSIASpace Research Institute (IKI)
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Connection: International: 512 Kbps link to the NASA Integrated
Services Network (NISN). Server: Sun SPARC, HTTPD version Apache/1.1.3. |
SLOVAKIAISTERNET SR s.r.o.
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Connection: 2 Mbps to Ebone Server: Hewlett-Packard PA -RISC 9000 D with 512 MB RAM |
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