Traffic stats show the transition is really happening!
NSFNET performance statistics have been collected, processed, stored, and reported by the Merit Network since 1988, in the early stages of the NSFNET project. During December 1994, the numbers contained in Merit's statistical reports began to decrease, as NSFNET traffic began to migrate to the new NSF network architecture. In the new architecture, traffic is exchanged at interconnection points called NAPs (Network Access Points.) NSFNET Packet Traffic History (in millions of packets) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Jan 85 468 2466 5868 12153 24016 45283 Feb 83 573 2551 6030 13457 26040 48359 Mar 106 746 2841 7135 14906 30371 56189 Apr 114 874 3075 7727 15596 31895 58015 May 116 965 3153 8098 15669 29704 60205 Jun 93 1068 3273 7248 15741 31443 60587 Jul 152 1153 3426 8739 17063 32889 60742 Aug 194 1449 3739 8599 16527 33222 64937 Sep 304 1592 4145 9718 18740 36567 72851 Oct 357 1952 5246 11257 22498 42882 83413 Nov 376 2099 4857 11200 23826 44471 86372 Dec 396 2087 4813 10863 22009 45651 75292 This is reflected more strongly by December's daily breakdown by ENSS, available in: ftp://nic.merit.edu/nsfnet/statistics/1994/nsf-9412.pnss ftp://nic.merit.edu/nsfnet/statistics/1994/nsf-9412.bnss Once the new architecture is in place, Merit will be unable to collect the data needed to continue these traffic-based reports. The reports will be discontinued by spring 1995. -Susan Horvath Merit NIC Services
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Susan Horvath