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ESLEA PROJECT Review of current applications using UKLight. Peter Clarke Peter.clarke@ed.ac.uk 14 th March 2006. Introduction. Applications. Challenges. Successes. ESLEA is a project scoped project to exploit UKLight for a range of scientific applications. Introduction. Applications.
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ESLEA PROJECT Review of current applications using UKLight Peter Clarke Peter.clarke@ed.ac.uk 14th March 2006
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes ESLEA is a project scoped project to exploit UKLight for a range of scientific applications.
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes Successes LARGE HADRON COLLIDER • Physics collisions start in 2007 at CERN. • Series of service challenges to transfer increasing amounts of data. • CERN RAL • RAL Lancaster • SC3 throughput goals at each computing centre: • 1.5 Gbits/s network-disk • 0.6 Gbits/s network-tape • Now 4 x 1 Gbit/s connections.
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes Radio Astronomy Radio penetrates cosmic dust - see processes such as galaxy formation clearly. Radio Telescopes can produce data at many Gbit/s. • Need to correlate signals from telescopes. • Real-time connection allows: • Faster turnaround of results • Increased sensitivity • Lower cost
VLBI Network Map Courtesy of Jerry Sobieski, Mid-Atlantic Crossroads
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes RealityGrid & other HPC • Distributed HPC applications require high-end networking solutions in order to overcome the limitations of a single resource. • Routine exploitation of UKLight to run simulations, computational steering and visualisation. • Collaborating HPC applications include: • SPICE • Nektar • Vortonics
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes E-Health • The emerging e-health context • Two main use cases: • Data Transfer - high volumes of simulated data sent from HPCx to SRB • Coupled simulation - two HPC resources, with different architectures, run separate aspects of a heart model.
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes Other connection requests (not part of ESLEA) • British Atmospheric Data Centre (at CC LRC-RAL) • Lancaster Leeds Royal Infirmary • York • Music research centre (to Birmingham) • Birmingham • Visualisaton of archeology of north sea • Music and performance Apologies – this presentation only confirmed late and so I was unable to contact these applications for further information in remaining time If any in audience please feel free to augment
Overview Applications Challenges Successes Snapshot of UKLight Connectivity for 8 March 06… * UK-HEP connection
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes Challenges include… • Network configuration & equipment issues everywhere • The last mile on sites • Securing persistent and stable resources • Now some contention for resources (e.g. Manchester) = success but frustrating to potential users • Lack of automated co-ordination (relies too much on people knowing each other) • Advice about connecting to UKLight • Contact David Salmon at UKERNA • See ‘Connecting to UKLight’ section of ESLEA’s website. • www.eslea.uklight.ac.uk
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes Recent successes… • Demos at AHM05, Grid 05 and SC05. • Particle Physics: “Distributed TeraByte Particle Physics Data Sample Analysis” entry wins the SC05 Bandwidth Challenge. • ATLAS: Transfer of 8 TeraBytes of ATLAS data from RAL to Lancaster over 24 hours (mean rate >900 Mbit/s).
Introduction Applications Challenges Successes More successes… • VLBI: First trans-Atlantic transfer of real-time VLBI data at 512 Mbit/s from Onsala, Sweden to Haystack, USA. • HPC: SPICE project wins the HPC Analytics Challenge at SC05. • Protocols: ESLEA’s DCCP transport protocol implementation to be incorporated into the Linux kernel.