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National GRID Infrastructure National Authority for Scientific Research Sorin ZGURA,

National GRID Infrastructure National Authority for Scientific Research Sorin ZGURA,. Vision Statement. In July 2005, according to the decision of the Ministry for Education and Research, the Task Force for the national Grid infrastructure was organized

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National GRID Infrastructure National Authority for Scientific Research Sorin ZGURA,

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  1. National GRID Infrastructure National Authority for Scientific Research Sorin ZGURA, Second Annual Meeting of the Tier 2 Federation

  2. Vision Statement • In July 2005, according to the decision of the Ministry for Education and Research, the Task Force for the national Grid infrastructure was organized • The main goal of this Task Force is to promote a strategic plan for the pilot project entitled “Implementation of national the Grid infrastructure”. DONE

  3. Specific Objectives • SO1: Gradual and balanced development of the national Grid infrastructure, based on active centers of competence and reuse of the results provided by national and international cooperation in the domain • SO2: Integration of the Romanian information society in a virtual global information • SO3: Increasing the scientific potential and the existing capacities for applied software development by integrating in a GRID global system; drawing of new resources for the research field; extending the impact of research results in economic and social fields. • SO4: Promotion of new specific Grid technologies in Romania, orientation of academic, research and business communities towards the new virtual global medium, as well as the training and specialization of human resources, and provision of transition towards the new system • SO5: Communication segment for the Romanian GRID framework

  4. Today’s Situation • MoU for LCG (LHC Computing GRID) Collaboration has been signed by NASR • The Romanian Tier 2 Federation is organizing (see M.Dulea presentation) • ROSA applied for CA to EuGRID PMA, according to the decision of the NASR. ROSA has high level security ability to manage the classified information trough National RD Program “Security and Defense Research” • Agreement between the Government of Romania and Government of Hungary concerning Cooperation in GRID Infrastructure • RoEduNet applied SEELIGHT project to the HiPERB Program, NASR will supported the co-financing

  5. Recommendations • For planning and coordination reasons the pilot project will be implemented as a national research programme, structured according the main layers of the Grid infrastructure: Broadband communication network, Grid architecture (resources and middleware), and Applications. • The Task Force will be in charge with the evaluation of results produced by the projects financed within the programme in order to assure their mutual compliance and their convergence with the programme objectives. • Grid infrastructure development and deployment processes will be based on reuse and exploitation of the results produced by EU co-funded research projects with Romanian participation; more specifically, the EGEE infrastructure solution will be implemented with the benefit of assuring the interoperability at regional and European level.

  6. Financial resources • Financial support will be available based on projects. NOT institutional financing. • From NASR: • CEEX; • Structural Funds (2007-2013) • National Plan of Research-Development and Inovation (PNCDI 2)

  7. RoEduNet Photonic Network for Research and Education Octavian Rusu

  8. Agenda • GEANT network and RoEduNet • Connectivity of the Romanian NREN • RoEduNet – Network Topology • National Level Topology • Regional Level Topology • RoEduNet2 – Photonic Network • Topology • Services • Solutions • Future plans

  9. RoEduNet in GEANT • Connectivity • To GEANT POP in Bucharest • 10 Gbps to GEANT POP (August 1st 2008) – 6 m optical patch cord • Resilience for Bucharest POP available since August 21 • Backup 3xSTM4 (to be uninstalled) • Solution for EE – lambda (not in the DF cloud)

  10. RoEduNet National Level Topology IS TM CJ 622 Mbps 10 Gbps 1 Gbps 155 Mbps Legend MS B DJ NAT GL POP Bucharest RENAM POP Budapest POP Sofia

  11. RoEduNet Regional Level Topology 30 - 100 Mbps 100 Mbps for sites with Universities BT SM MM SV Legend SJ BN IS BH NT CJ MS VS HR AR BC AB CV TM SB HD VN BV GL CS AG PH BZ BR TL DB VL GJ B IL MH DJ CL CT GR TR OT

  12. RoEduNet2 • RoEduNet2 = DF based national infrastructure for 10 years • Access to one DF pair on the national network of “Telecomunicatii CFR” • Access to high capacity circuits based on DWDM technology and to a scalable optical network to provide necessary circuits for the national network for about 10 years • Major milestones of the project • March 2006 – bilateral accord between the Ministry of Education and Research and the Ministry of Transport has been signed – one pair of DF to be used for Romanian NREN • November 2006 - the feasibility study for the network has been finished by RoEduNet • DWDM technology to be used • December 2006 – bilateral contract between RoEduNet and “Telecomunicatii CFR” has been concluded • Access to more about 4800 km of DF • RoEduNet will provide necessary equipments to light up the fibre (DWDM equipments) • Q1/2007 – IP equipments installed in RoEduNet sites to support the new capacities to be provided by the photonic network • July 2008 – contract signed for optical equipments – 56 locations • Installation to be done by November 2008 • November 2008 – Optical network installed • December 2008 – Run internal tests for all circuits • January 2008 – reconfigure the IP network and install into production the new circuits

  13. RoEduNet2 – Planned architecture BT SM MM SV SJ IS BN BH NT CJ MS HR VS AR BC AB CV TM HD BV GL VN SB BZ PH CS AG BR TL GJ DB GJ MH IL B DJ CL CT OT TR GR

  14. RoEduNet2 – DWDM for the 1st Phase Q4/2008 Romanian Education Network

  15. RoEduNet2 – ROADM equipments OME 6500 Shelf Layout OME 6500BB OME 6500 BB Shelf Layout Romanian Education Network

  16. RoEduNet2 – OADM equipments OM5100 shelf layout OM5200 shelf layout Romanian Education Network

  17. RoEduNet2 – Photonic Site • Main advantages of the solution: • Separate Common Photonic Layer – CPL • ROADM enabled solution: • Reconfigurable lambda path • Electronic compensation of dispersion for ROADM sites • Automatic lambda reconfiguration paths • Moving any lambda within the network as long as the total length does not exceed 1500 km • Lambda on demand available – could be offered as service • Resilience for each location (except for one NOC – tackle for a solution) Romanian Education Network

  18. RoEduNet2 – Numbers – for the 1st Phase • Dark Fiber • Total length: 4238.8 km • Number of segments: 46 • Sites: • In the premises of Telecomunicatii CFR: 48 • RoEduNet: 8 – redundant connections to the sites of Telecomunicatii CFR • Type of sites: • ROADM: 18 • ADM: 23 • Amplifiers: 15 • Lambdas: • 10G = 19 • 8 x 1G = 41 Romanian Education Network

  19. Future Plans - Infrastruture • Install the local loop (metro fiber from the site of Telecomunicatii CFR to RoEduNet POPs) for all cities where Optical circuits are installed • 18 cities in Q1 – Q2/2009 • 15 cities in Q3 – Q4/2009 • Complete the network with CDWM technology for stub POPs – to be upgraded to DWDM later (brown lines on the main topology picture) • Upgrade the metropolitan area network in Bucharest to 10 Gbps resilient on each MetroPOP • Upgrade the data centers in each NOC to reach conformity with international standards • At least 30 min on battery • At least 10 hours on power generator • Conformity with international standards • Install new POPs – no necessary in the county capitals – for the sites where there are high demand for network traffic Romanian Education Network

  20. Future Plans - Services • HelpDesk 24x24, 7/7 • started – working hours available 5/7 • Integrated monitoring services (NMS) and SLA monitor to be finished and integrated with TTS • CSIRT – process started (www.csirt.ro) – to be accredited mid 2009 (in contact with TERENA CSIRT-TF) • Security threads probes to be installed and countermeasures to be taken automatically - integrated with GEANT plans • QoS – solutions from GEANT to be integrated (PERT) • Lambda on demand to be made available for the connected institutions

  21. Conclusions • DANTE POP in Bucharest installed in the National NOC premises • 10 Gbps connection to GEANT with standard resilience (two links) in production • 10 Gbps connectivity available for 3 NOCs: Bucharest, Iasi and Cluj Napoca • 88% of RoEduNet2 national infrastructure is finished in november 2008 • IP equipments installed and operational (new cards to be contracted) • Resilient local loops contracted for main sites (Bucharest, Galati, Iasi, Tg. Mures, Cluj Napoca, Timisoara and Craiova) • State of the art optical technologies based solution (CPL, eDCO, ROADM)

  22. Photonic Network for Research and Education • Questions • Thank you

  23. Fonduri Structurale Romanian Education Network

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