September 22, 2008
LDM version of previous report was 6.6.5. Current LDM version is 6.7.0)
LDM release highlights since previous report:
The cluster approach to toplevel IDD relay, has been operational at the UPC since early summer 2005. The cluster, described in the June 2005 CommunitE-letter article Unidata's New IDD Cluster, routinely relays data to more than 460 downstream connections. Data input to the cluster nodes is approx. 3.6 GB/hr (0.086 TB/day); average data output by the cluster is approx. 280 Mbps (~2.8 TB/day); peak rates routinely exceeding 600 Mpbs (~6.2 TB/day).
The following lists the breakdown by feedtype of the data being relayed by Unidata's toplevel IDD relay, idd.unidata.ucar.edu.
Data Volume Summary for idd.unidata.ucar.edu on 20080922.1937 [UTC] Maximum hourly volume 8923.193 M bytes/hour Average hourly volume 4852.700 M bytes/hour Average products per hour 191405 prods/hour (53 prods/sec) Feed Average Maximum Products (M byte/hour) (M byte/hour) number/hour CONDUIT 1847.921 [ 38.080%] 4880.452 50085.200 NEXRAD2 1674.777 [ 34.512%] 2353.337 52681.700 NGRID 618.664 [ 12.749%] 1023.846 15060.267 HDS 217.050 [ 4.473%] 429.438 19361.200 NNEXRAD 188.339 [ 3.881%] 238.032 24334.333 NIMAGE 163.104 [ 3.361%] 241.412 174.300 FNEXRAD 64.751 [ 1.334%] 83.844 77.200 IDS|DDPLUS 32.816 [ 0.676%] 36.517 29224.500 UNIWISC 22.724 [ 0.468%] 28.058 20.200 EXP 20.703 [ 0.427%] 31.083 351.667 FSL2 1.605 [ 0.033%] 1.704 22.667 DIFAX 0.188 [ 0.004%] 1.517 2.367 LIGHTNING 0.058 [ 0.001%] 0.151 9.867
Currently six real server nodes operating in two separate locations on the UCAR Foothills Lab campus (in the UPC offices and in FL-2) and one director comprise idd.unidata.ucar.edu. A second and third directors have been configured for added redundancy.
The cluster approach to IDD relay has been adopted by NOAA/GSD and Penn State (using funds provided by the Unidata-administered Equipment Awards program). The cluster operated by Penn State is scheduled to assume toplevel relay responsibilities for CONDUIT data in early October.
The additional data in NEXRAD Level II products measurably increased the total volume of the IDD NEXRAD2 data feed.