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IDD Status

Jeff Weber
March 13, 2003

This report updates IDD status report from the February, 2003, Unidata Policy Committee Meeting.

IDD Participation

Note that these participation numbers are based on sites that report statistics. Although we strongly encourage IDD sites to report statistics, not all do.

Date Number of Institutions Number of hosts
February, 2002 155 268
May, 2002 165 292
October, 2002 163 305
February, 2003 159 295

The development of real-time stats by Steve Chiswell has greatly improved the ability to view current latencies to sites, and has allowed the more robust testing and development of the LDM/IDD technology by the UPC staff.

Since last October about 10 new sites have expressed interest in participating in the IDD. And, our international reach is growing further. We now have new sites in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and Hong Kong. Talks are under way regarding establishing a site in Argentina. Also, IDD data was fed successfully to Germany in the WMO's pilot project testing the use of the LDM for data relay. We are currently exploring deploying the LDM/IDD technology into Tomsk, Siberia.

The IDS, DDS, PPS, and HDS feed types remain the most popular. In decreasing order, the next most popular were NNEXRAD, PROFILER, NLDN, UNIWISC-MCIDAS, FNEXRAD, DIFAX, CONDUIT, ACARS, etc...

Volumes

Samples of data volumes were taken:

Total Mb = 34,457 Mb
Avg/Hour = 1324 Mb
Max/Hour = 2458 Mb

Feed Type Daily Product Count Daily Product Volume Avg Product Size Avg Hourly Product Volume
CONDUIT 534582 24 Gb 44881 bytes 959 Mb
NNEXRAD 449752 2324 Mb 5167 bytes 92 Mb
HDS 261929 3655 Mb 13954 bytes 146 Mb
IDS|DDPLUS 172942 195 Mb 1130 bytes 7.8 Mb
CRAFT 1043507 ~5 Gb 3553 bytes ~200 Mb


Jeff Weber
 
 
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