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AmLight: Enhancing Research and Education in the Americas NSF International Research Network Connections (IRNC) Kickoff Meeting Arlington, VA July 13, 2010 Julio Ibarra, PI, FIU Heidi Alvarez, Co-PI, FIU Chip Cox, Co-PI, FIU Jim Dolgonas, Co-PI, CENIC Outline • Americas Lightpaths – Partners – Links and Resources • • • • Hybrid Networking Services and Goals Monitoring and Measurement Goals Governance Science Communities and Goals 2 AmLight: Americas LightPaths • AmLight aims to enhance science research and education in the Americas – Interconnecting key points of aggregation – Providing operation of production infrastructure – Engaging U.S. and western hemisphere science and engineering research and education communities – Creating an open instrument for collaboration – Maximizing benefits of all investors • AmLight collaborating partners: – USA: FIU, CENIC, LEARN, AURA; Internet2, Indiana U., NYSERNet; NU and UIC; SURA, FLR, NLR – Latin America: FAPESP, CLARA, RNP, CUDI, REUNA 3 AmLight Links • AmLight East: – Miami (AMPATH)-Sao Paulo (SouthernLight): • 5G protected • 5+10G unprotected capacity • AmLight West: – Tijuana-Los Angeles (PacificWave): • dark fiber • 2x1G waves, increasing to 10G • AmLight Andes: – Sao Paulo-Santiago: • 1G protected capacity • collaboration with RedClara • AmLight Central: – El Paso-Ciudad Juarez: • dark fiber • 1G wave 4 AmLight: Linking the Americas and Beyond • Linking all R&E networks in the Americas • Linking with international R&E networks via exchange points: StarLight: operated by PacificWave: operated by CENIC Northwestern University and PNWGP and University of Illinois at • ProvidingChicago, R&E peering to CUDI supporting MAN LAN: Supported by U.S. and RedCLARA Central international R&E Indiana University and AtlanticWave: Internet2, • Pacific rim peering with U.S. and exchange NYSERNet, operating northeast supported by FIU and international R&E and U.S. Federal AMPATH: Operating U.S. international exchange point SURA, backbone networks an international • as providing distributed exchangepoint point for the exchange southeast U.S. and peering for ANSP, Latinand America RNP, RedCLARA, Connects • •Atlantic rim AmLight peering East at SouthernLight Miami (SoL): Brazil’s with U.S. and distributed International Exchange • Connections to and USA international R&E Point, located in Sao Paulo. and international R&E Federal backbone • A networks project of FAPESP and RNP backbone networks • Connects ANSP, RNP and • New York to Miami, RedCLARA then from• Connects Miami to AmLight East at Sao 5 Sao Paulo Paulo. Hybrid Network Services and Goals • End-to-End circuits and routed IP connections are available today over AmLight East and West links • Hybrid networking capability will be implemented at AmLight Central and Andes • Deploy multiple layer2 and layer3 paths, providing diversity, predictabiity and production quality hybrid networking services – AmLight Central and Andes to PacificWave and AtlanticWave • Dynamic circuit provisioning: Participating in community activities: ION-WG, GLIF, OGF, Future Internet • RNP has been evaluating dynamic circuit provisioning technologies: DRAGON, AutoBAHN, UCLP, DICE IDC • A dynamic circuit provisioning solution shall be deployed based on evaluation results and recommendations • Deploy to end user communities as a solution, improvement, or early adoption 6 Monitoring and Measurement Goals • Enhance interoperability with Latin America and the international community • Current Methodology – Cacti/RRD tools for link utilization, capacity and usage patterns – Iperf for bandwidth availability and throughput – Nagios for latency, connection status and reporting • Enhancements – Exchange of measurement data – Deployment of compatible bandwidth and latency measurement services – Flow measurement – Anomaly detection and response 7 Measurement Points Active and Planned for PerfSONAR Pilot Project • RedCLARA adopted the pS-NPToolkit • Deployed MPs at backbone POPs in Santiago, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Panama City and Tijuana • CLARA is conducting (with RNP coordinating) a pilot project with 8 Latin American NRENs • AMPATH is participating and has deployed a perfSONAR Measurement Point (MP) and NPToolkit AMPATH MP Partners MP RedCLARA backbone MP Measurement WG Slide adapted from Daniela Brauner, RNP MP-AMPATH Governance • Steering Committee: Guides the project to support the management of lightpaths based on user service level requirements, etc. • Research Advisory Committee: Guides the project on the requirements of the broad research community • Engineering Committee: Guides the project on the implementation of new technologies and engineering requirements • South American Astronomy Coordination Committee (SAACC): Special committee to coordinate the needs of astronomy projects and institutions to improve their resource planning and implementation of operational connections between facilities in Chile and users in the continental USA 9 Year 1 Milestones Summary • Deploy AmLight Central and Andes links • Operate AmLight links alongside partners • Foster effective peering with domestic and international R&E networks • Monitor and measure on effectiveness of AmLight links • Implement dynamic circuit provisioning solution • Explore connections with science and CI communities on use of AmLight links • Facilitate AmLight governance and engineering • Participate in activities that will shape the evolution of U.S-Latin American R&E networking 10 Science Communities and Goals • AmLight aims to enhance U.S.-Latin America science research and education • Planning to engage science communities in USA-Latin America research collaborations Science Impacts by Country – Eg., astronomy, environmental biology, genomics, geosciences, physics, etc. • Science impacts by country based on analysis of NSF awards database Percentage of U.S.-Latin America Science Collaborations by Country 11 Genomics/Biological Infrastructure Project Potato Genome Sequencing and annotation Institutions Michigan State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP), Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias Summary Generating genomic and bioinformatic resources for potato Collaborators Argentina, Chile, Peru, USA AmLight Requirements Small file transfer and occasional large file transfers at speeds between 100Mpbs to 1Gbps CIP maintains the world’s largest genetic bank of potatoes, including 1500 samples of 100 wild species collected in eight Latin American countries, and samples of 3800 traditional Andean cultivated potatoes (http://www.isgtw.org/?pid=1001871) 12 Environmental Biology Project Global Lakes Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) Institutions University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, Rio Grande do Sul State Brazil Summary GLEON is a grassroots network of limnologist, ecologists, information technology experts, and engineers who have a common goal of building a scalable, persistent, network of lake ecology observatories Collaborators Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, USA AmLight Requirements Small file transfer and occasional large file transfers at speeds between 100Mpbs to 1Gbps Deployed instrumented buoy capable of sensing key limnological variables and moving data in near real-time to web-accessible databases 13 Astronomy Project Atacama Large Millimeter Array Institutions NRAO, AUI, ESO, NINS, NAOJ Summary International project to build & operate a large (66-antenna) millimeter/submm ( ~0.3-3mm) array at high altitude site (5000m) in northern Chile. Collaborators Canada, Chile, Europe, Japan/Taiwan, USA AmLight Requirements Researchers require daily large file transfer and grid computing (machine to machine) at speeds between 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps • 66 antennas, 10 receivers in each antenna • Early science operations in 2010 • Full operations in 2012 14 Astronomy Project Dark Energy Survey (DES) Institutions FermiLab, NOAO, NCSA, and many USA and international universities and research institutions, including DES-Brazil Summary DES studies the nature of the dark energy, a recently discovered component of the universe, representing more than 70% of the massenergy content and responsible for the acceleration of its expansion Collaborators DES is a joint DOE/NSF project. The DES consortium consists of 4 major DOE laboratories (Fermilab, SLAC, Argonne, and LBL), 2 major NSF centers (NCSA, NOAO), 5 USA universities, and 3 international collaborations: Spain, U.K., and Brazil AmLight Requirements Daily large file transfer at speeds between 100M and 1G, to transfer nightly data stream (~700GB per night) from CTIO in northern Chile to NCSA Dark Energy Camera Source: Chris Smith, NOAO • Each image = 1GB • 350 GB of raw data per night • Data must be moved to processing center (e.g., NCSA) before next night begins (<24 hours) • Need >36Mbps internationally • Data must be processed within ~24 hours • Need to inform next night’s 15 observing • TOTAL Dataset = 250 TB per year Astronomy Project Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) Institutions National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) Summary NOAO operates the southern hemisphere facilities of CTIO, a complex of more than 15 telescopes and astronomical projects atop Cerro Tololo, a mountain in the Andes of northern Chile at an altitude of 2,200 meters Collaborators AURA (the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy) operates NOAO on behalf of the NSF, in order to provide competitive peer-reviewed access to qualified U.S. and international astronomers to a wide range of astronomical facilities AmLight Requirements Daily large file transfer of data taken on all telescopes at speeds ranging from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps, together with varying network loads including small and large file transfer on demand from astronomical archives hosted both at CTIO and in the U.S. mainland 16 Particle Physics Project Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory and Advanced Accelerator Simulation Institutions Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Summary The Pierre Auger Observatory is an international cosmic ray observatory designed to detect ultra-high-energy cosmic rays Collaborators Math and physical sciences collaborations are located in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and outside of the Americas AmLight Requirements Varying network needs including small file transfer, occasional large file transfer, daily large file transfer and grid computing (machine to machine) at speeds ranging from 100M to 1G • Site in Malargue Argentina • ~ 3000 Km2 covered by detectors • 160 cosmic ray detectors • 24 telescopes in 4 buildings 17 Thank You Julio Ibarra <[email protected]> 18