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The EELA-2 Project. Herbert Hoeger Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) EELA-2 Dissemination and Training Manager (NA2) CLCAR 2009 – Merida – Venezuela - 21.09.2009. Outline. Objectives EGEE / gLite Philosophy Partners / applications Organisation Activities: Network (NA1-NA2-NA3)
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The EELA-2 Project Herbert Hoeger Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) EELA-2 Dissemination and Training Manager (NA2) CLCAR 2009 – Merida – Venezuela - 21.09.2009
Outline • Objectives • EGEE / gLite • Philosophy • Partners / applications • Organisation • Activities: • Network (NA1-NA2-NA3) • Services (SA1 – SA2) • Joint Research (JRA1) • Future • Useful links
EELA & EELA-2 objectives • EELA-2 • Provide an empowered Grid Facility with versatile services fulfilling application requirements • Ensure production quality services • Ensure the long term sustainability of the e-Infrastructure beyond the term of the project • Expand the current EELA e-Infrastructure • Apr 2008 Mar 2010 EELA • Build a bridge between consolidated e-Infrastructure of the know initiatives in Europe and emerging ones in Latin American • Create a collaboration network to deploy a large portfolio of scientific applications on a well supported Pilot Test-bed • Care in parallel of the training in grid technologies and ledge dissemination and outreach • Jan 2006 Dec 2007
EELA-2 composition • Consortium: 81 candidates • 54Members were selected: • Withdrawal + added 78 members • If more than one member in a country: • The Members federate into a JRU • One of the Members became a Partner that adhered to the Contract • EELA-2 “seen” by EC: 16 Partners / 18 now
Panama City - Panama, EELA-2 Workshop - 18.09.2009 Some numbers EELA (SSA under FP6) EELA-2 (I3 under FP7) • E-infrastructure shared between Europe and Latin America • EC support: 1.7 M€ • CIEMAT extra support: 0.4 M€ • 10 Countries (3 in Europe) • 2 International Organisations • 20 Members (7 in Europe) • E-sciencegrid facility forEurope andLatinAmerica • EC support: 2.1 M€ • CETA-CIEMAT extra funds: 0.3 M€ • Currently 16 Countries (11 in LA) • 2 new countries (Panama & Uruguay) • 1 International Organisation (CLARA) • Currently 78 Members (62 in LA) • 32 Institutions joining (31 in LA) • Currently 13 JRUs (9 in LA) • 4 new JRUs (3 in LA) Final review: EELA considered as a “Good to excellent project”
EELA-2 Countries France Ireland Italy Portugal Spain (coord.) Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia CLARA (International) Cuba Ecuador Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay Venezuela The L.A. conti- nental network New countries w.r.t. EELA Just added
The EGEE Project Flagship Grid infrastructure project co-funded by the European Commission. Started April 2004 Entering now in its 3rd phase • Archeology • Astronomy • Astrophysics • Civil Protection • Comp. Chemistry • Earth Sciences • Finance • Fusion • Geophysics • High Energy Physics • Life Sciences • Multimedia • Material Sciences • … >250 sites 48 countries >50,000 CPUs >20 PetaBytes >10,000 users >150 VOs >150,000 jobs/day
gLite Middleware www.glite.org
EELA-2 Philosophy • e-Infrastructure oriented Project • Production quality e-Infrastructure • Applications oriented e-Infrastructure • Support to applications • Grid and e-Infrastructure awareness
Countries and resources centres France Ireland Italy Portugal Spain Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia CLARA (International) Cuba Ecuador Mexico Peru Panama Uruguay Venezuela
Montevideo - Uruguay, EELA-2 Workshop - 20.07.2009 More Numbers EELA EELA-2 • At the end of the Project • Seehttp://documents.eu-eela.org/record/955/files/ • # Sites: 19 (13 in Production) • # Cores: 2700 • Storage: 100 TB • # Jobs: 430,000 • Scientific domains: 4 • # Applications: 18 • 12 in production • 6 gridified • Conferences: 3 • Workshops: 8 • Tutorials: 18 • Trained people: 733 • Grid Schools: 2 • After 1 year • see http://documents.eu-eela • # Sites: 22 • # Cores: 5800 • Storage: 192 TB • # Jobs : 1,000,000 • Scientific domains: 9 • # Applications: 55 • 12 in production • 15 Gridified • Conferences: 1 • Workshops: 7 • Tutorials: 13 • Trained people: 270 • Grid Schools: 1
The EELA-2 Tree Applications in production NA2 Targets NA3 (Application Support) JRA1 (Services) SA1 (Grid Infrastructure) NA1 SA2 (Network)
NA-1 Management of the Project NA1 Manager Bernard Marechal CETA – CIEMAT, Spain UFRJ, Brazil NA1 Deputy Manager Philippe Gavillet CETA – CIEMAT, Spain UFRJ, Brazil TNA1.2 Long term sustainability – Policy and International Cooperation Roberto Barbera INFN, Italy TNA1.1 Administrative and Technical Management Raul Ramos & Bernard Marechal CETA – CIEMAT, Spain
NA-2 Dissemination and Training NA2 Manager Herbert Hoeger ULA, Venezuela NA2 Deputy Manager Maria José Pourally CLARA, Chile TNA2.1 Coordination of the Activity Herbert Hoeger ULA, Venezuela TNA2.3 Training Riccardo Bruno INFN, Italy TNA2.2 Dissemination and Outreach Maria José Pourally CLARA, Chile
NA-3 Application Support NA3 Manager Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy NA3 Deputy Manager Rafael Mayo CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.1 Coordination of the Activity Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy TNA3.2 Application Identification and Selection Manuel Rubio del Solar CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.3 Application in Production Status Rafael Mayo CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.3 Applications under Development Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy
SA-1 Grid Infrastructure Service Activity SA1 Manager Diego Carvalho CEFET-RIO, Brazil SA1 Deputy Manager Alexandre Duarte UFCG, Brazil TSA1.1 Coordination of the Activity Diego Carvalho CEFET-RIO, Brazil TSA1.3 Authentication Services and Policies Vinod Rebello UFF, Brazil TNA3.3 Grid Operations Service Alexandre Duarte UFCG, Brazil TSA1.2 General Services Rodrigo Hausen CEFET-RIO, Brazil TSA1.4 Grid Core & Auth Services Manuel Cotallo CIEMAT, Spain
SA-2 Network resource provision SA2 Manager Michael Stanton RNP - CLARA, Brazil SA2 Deputy Manager Marcio Faerman RNP, Brazil TSA2.1 Overall Networking Coordination Michael Stanton RNP - CLARA, Brazil TSA2.3 Liaison with Network Providers Michael Stanton RNP – CLARA, Brazil TSA2.2 Networking Engineering and Opreation Marcio Faerman RNP, Brazil
JRA1 Development of Services for Apps. and Infrastr. JRA1 Manager Francisco Vilar Brasileiro (Fubica) UFCG, Brazil JRA1 Deputy Manager Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy TJRA1.1 Coordination of the Activity Francisco Vilar Brasileiro (Fubica) UFCG, Brazil TJRA1.4 Middleware Repository Setup and Operations Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy TJRA1.2 Dev. Of Infr. Oriented Additional Grid Services Rafael Furreira da Silva UFCG, Brazil TJRA1.3 Dev. Of Applications Oriented Additional Grid Services Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy
The “global” Grid coverage How to take care of the future of e-infrastructures?
Grid “Ecosystem” evolution in Europe National Ref.: D. Kranzlmüller presemtation at EGEE’08 Global Routine Usage Testbeds Utility Service
…and in Latin America ? ? EELA-2 4/2010 → EELA 4/2008-3/2010 1/2006-12/2007
The Latin American Grid Initiative (LGI)(http://documents.eu-eela.org/record/1119/files/) (RC: Resource Centre, NGI: National Grid Initiative, GOC: Grid Operation Centre, NREN: National Research & Education Network, NOC: Network Operation Centre, LGI: Latin American Grid Initiative, CLARA: Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas, GSC: Grid Support Centre, NSC: Network Support Centre)
The Latin American Grid Infrastructure - GridLGI GridLGI is composed, from bottom to top of three layers, each of them including Grid and Network components: At the lower Institute level: The Resource Centre (RC) is the actual site of the Grid computing resources; The backbone LAN or MAN network connects the Computing and Storage Elements (CE & SE) at the RC site; At the intermediate national level: The National Grid Initiative (NGI) integrates all Grid Institutions in the country and federates under its Grid Operation Centre (GOC) all their RCs in a National Grid (GridNGI); The underlying National Research & Education Network (NREN) links country-wide the Research and Education Institutes and optimizes / monitors their network activity via its associated Network Operation Centre (NOC); At the upper international layer: The Latin American Grid Initiative (LGI) which brings together all NGIs and supervises the various GridNGIs operation from its Grid Support Centre (GSC); CLARA: it is the WAN network which integrates the Latin American NRENs and supervises the overall RedCLARA network activity by means of its Network Support Centre (NSC).
EELA-2 Facilities • Home page: www.eu-eela.eu • Support system: https://eventum.eu-eela.eu/ • Applications portal: http://applications.eu-eela.eu/ • Wiki pages: • NA2 • Generic NA2 information • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/NA2Activity • Training material • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/TrainingOnGLite • NA3 • Generic NA3 information • H ttp://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/NA3Activity2 • JRA1 • Generic JRA1 information • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/JRA1Services
Links and Lists MAIN EELA-2 MAILING LISTSAll lists available athttp://documents.eu-eela.org/record/1084/files/Management Board mb@eu-eela.euTechnical Board tb@eu-eela.euDissemination and Training na2@eu-eela.euApplication Support na3@eu-eela.euGrid Infrastructure Service Activity sa1@eu-eela.euNetwork Resource Provision sa2@eu-eela.euDevel. of Serv. for Appl. and Infrastr. jra1@eu-eela.euMembers (53) members@eu-eela.euExternal Advisory Committee eac@eu-eela.euConsortium Board (16) cb@eu-eela.euGeneral EELA-2 list all@eu-eela.eu
References • EELA-2 Applications • http://applications.eu-eela.eu/ • EELA-2 Wiki pages • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/ • EELA-2 Survey • http://applications.eu-eela.eu/survey/ • EELA-2 Forge • http://forge.eu.eela.eu/ • EGEE • http://egee1.eu-egee.org/ • EGEE II • http://egee2.eu-egee.org/ • EGEE III • http://www.eu-egee.org/ • GILDA t-Infrastructure • https://gilda.ct.infn.it/ • EELA-2 Project • http://www.eu-eela.eu/ • EELA-2 Support system • https://eventum.eu-eela.eu/