As the technologies in optical network evolve and develop, it is considered to control and manage the optical network
resources as one of grid resources to overcome the shortcoming of traditional grid. This paper proposes a novel
architecture for data-intensive transfer applications in optical grid network within the OGSA (Open Grid Service
Architecture) context, which encapsulates optical network resource into grid service and provides fast, reliable data
transfer service in multi-path mode. The architecture enabled to transport data in multi-path mode is implemented and
verified in the optical grid testbed. The experimental results indicate data transfer service in multi-path mode is quite
feasible and the multi-path mode from multiple sources to one destination is the most effective way for transporting large
data file, which makes full use of underlying optical network.
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