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Explore the collaborative research and education networking efforts of NORDUnet, the Nordic Countries' collaboration that represents 25 years of state-of-the-art networks and 1 million users. Discover how the NORDUnet IP Network and e-Science infrastructure enable global collaboration, sharing of resources, and support for large-scale projects like the CERN LHC Experiment. Learn about the Nordic Tier-1 for WLCG, the e-Science requirements for sharing scientific instruments, research infrastructure, large datasets, and compute resources.
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NORDUnete-Infrastrucure: Grids and Hybrid Networks Lars Fischer CTO, NORDUnet Fall 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting, Chicago
NORDUnet collaboration Iceland RHnet Sweden SUNET Finland FUNET Norway UNINETT Denmark Forskningsnet
NORDUnet • 25 years of collaborative research and education networking • 5 countries, one network, one voice • Doing together what we cannot do alone • Represent the Nordic countries internationally • 25 years of state-of-the-art networks • First European IP adopter • Strong international relations • 1 million users
e-Infratructure - Beyond Transport • It’s more than just a Network • It’s enabling global collaboration • It’s facilitating use of remote instruments • It’s facilitating sharing of data • It’s joint capabilities for storing and processing • It’s all the resources for global e-Science
e-Science • e-Science is by nature collaborative • e-Science is by nature international, often global • Well-defined groups or projects • Specific to one science area • Small(ish) number of users • Shared resources • Communication is mostly internal to the group or project
The CERN LHC Experiment • Will require vast amounts of storage and computation • Distributed on the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid
A Nordic Tier-1 for WLCG • Together we can host a WLCG center • Build a virtual computer center from a collection of Nordic resources • Integrate on one LAN • Make 5 countries appear as one site on the WLCG
e-Science Reuiquirements • Sharing Scientific Instruments • Radio-telescopes, CERN, microscopes, ... • Sharing Research Infrastructure • Sharing Large Datasets • Genome Databases, … • Sharing Compute Resources • Large-scale computation, Simulations, Visualization, ... • International project management
Infrastructure for e-Science • The new e-infrastructure should offer: • Transport • Computing Resources • Storage • Databases • Authentication, Authorization, Accounting • Dynamic resource allocation • User control • A Collection of Capabilities
Grids and Hybrid Networks • Facilitating e-Science collaboration • Hybrid Networks allows distribution and sharing of resources – local & global • Grid allows researchers to take full advantage of advanced networks and integration of capabilities • Complimentary views • Computing as just another element in the Hybrid Network • Transport as just another grid resource • From both points of view, Grid and Networks belong together
Nordic e-Science Infrastructure • Enable new ways of doing science • A Hybrid Network • IP for the masses + OPNs for e-Science • Ability to build new networks in demand • A Joint Nordic production Grid facility • Leveraging national grid resources • A Common Nordic Grid policy framework • Joint Nordic planning and coordination • Shared Nordic storage facility • Co-ordinate & host major e-Science projects
Nordic Data Grid Facility (NDGF) • A Collaborative Grid Production Facility • Do for Nordic Grid Computing what NORDUnet has done for Networking • Single Point of Entry for collaborations and e-Science projects • Represent the Nordic Grid community internationally • Coordinates Nordic Grid activities and sharing
One Grid & Network Organization • Fits NORDUnet strategy – be an enabler • One view of resources • Project management for e-Science projects • Enable Nordic collaboration and sharing • Interfacing & collaboration • One entry point for users • One interface toward the global community • Efficiency
NDGF Foundations • 25 years of NORDUnet collaboration • 5 years of NorduGrid collaboration • The ARC grid middleware • Existing, national computing resources • Leveraging NORDUnet Management and facilities • Independent funding
NDGF will • Facilitate joint use of national computing and storage resources • Coordinate deployment of facilities and middleware • Support middleware development • Adapt and support e-Science applications • Do project management for e-Science • Deploy project-specific shared resources
NORDUnet Network Evolution • Enable Nordic participation in global Science • Position the Nordic region in global research networks • Facilitate global networking collaborations • Be a driver in European network evolution • Have the facilities to support international initiatives
Up to 88 Channels 10 Gbps transponders 40 Gbps transponders Fully Reconfigurable OADM All interfaces are tunable over the complete C-band Optical protection Alcatel DWDM
1850 TSS Packet TDM WDM 1 purpose-builtconvergence platform 3 separateplatforms Alcatel TSS: SDH, Ethernet services • SDH for interfacing to external and long-haul circuits • 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps point-to-point and switched Ethernet Scales in any of the three dimensions
Summary • New Nordic infrastructure for e-Science • A Hybrid Network • A joint production grid facility • Shared middleware efforts • Project support • Continues tradition collaboration • Computing as a capability in the network, or, the network as an element of the grid
Questions? <lars@nordu.net>