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The GÉANT network: current status and future plans Vincenzo Capone Business Development Officer GEANT, Cambridge (UK) [email protected] IVTW14/EVN-NREN Meeting, Groningen (NL) - 13/11/14 Summary The GÉANT backbone International connectivity North America South America Africa China Asia-Pacific GÉANT service portfolio GÉANT Open Calls projects ICOF project SKA/GÉANT @ SC14 Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 2 Europe’s 100Gbps Network e-Infrastructure for the “data deluge” Latest transmission and switching technology Routers with 100Gbps capability Optical transmission platform designed to provide 500Gbps superchannels 12,000km of dark fibre Over 100,000km of leased capacity (including transatlantic connections) 28 main sites covering European footprint Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 3 We selected… (for transmission) DTN-X solution from Infinera Why? Photonic integration Large pools of “virtualised” BW Ease of use Excellent service wrap Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 4 Switching/routing layer MX series of IP/MPLS switch/routers from Juniper Why? Supports a wide array of switched services (based on EoMPLS) Includes MP2MP as well as P2P Optimised for Ethernet Supports 100GE 120Gbps/slot (new SCBs) Also good at routing… …and ready for “virtualisation”… …and SDN 5 Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 5 GÉANT: At the heart of the Global R&E Village http://global.geant.net/ Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 6 North America (today) GÉANT Interconnects with: CANARIE (Canada) ESnet (USA) Internet2 (USA) NISN (USA) Transatlantic Capacity: 60Gbps for IP traffic 10Gbps for point-to-point connectivity Reciprocal funding for links from GÉANT and NSF funding 30Gbps for LHC and ITER Projects Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 7 North America (tomorrow) EEX (ESNet Extension to Europe) 2 x 100G New York - London 100G Washington - Geneva 40G Boston – Amsterdam The intra-European section is provided by GÉANT In production for Jan. 2015 Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 8 North America (tomorrow) GÉANT 100G circuit New York - Paris Expected 2015 ANA-100G Internet2 100G circuit (expected end 2014) NORDUnet 100G circuit (expected end 2014) The foreseeable total bandwidth for R&E trans-Atlantic is going to be 640Gb (backup included) Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 9 Latin America RedCLARA is the regional R&E Network for Latin America RedCLARA connects 13 Latin American NRENs Interconnects with GÉANT at 5Gbps RedCLARA is self-sustaining following EC-funded ALICE and ALICE2 projects (2003-2013) EC-funded ELCIRA Project Collaboration to extend eduroam & eduGAIN in Latin America Create pilot of collaboration tools (webconferencing, large file transfer) Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 10 Sub-Saharan Africa (today) www.africaconnect.eu www.ubuntunet.net UbuntuNet Alliance is regional organisation for Southern and Eastern Africa UbuntuNet PoPs in London & Amsterdam with connectivity from: Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, South Africa, Sudan & Zambia EC-funded AfricaConnect project is 4-year project from May 2011 to build out regional network Total Budget of 15 M Euro (divided in 80:20) Partners: UbuntuNet Alliance, UA member NRENs, WACREN and AAU, and some EU NRENs. DANTE is the Coordinating Partner First AfricaConnect operational links implemented in March 2014 2 x 10G connection to GÉANT Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 13 Sub-Saharan Africa (tomorrow) TENET/SANREN (ongoing arrangement on UbuntuNet usage) SKA is a pushing factor towards major upgrades 2 x 100G upgrade on WACS cable system 20G dedicated for SKA soon, up to 100G in 5yrs Upgrade from 10G to 40G on SEACOM cable system Total foreseeable capacity for S.A. is going to be 240G Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 14 China: ORIENTplus Direct EU-China R&E connectivity since 2007 2nd phase: July 2011 – Dec 2014 €4m budget; EC (FP7) contribution: 940K € for connectivity only Partners: BASNET, CERNET, CESNET, CSTNET, DFN, E-ARENA, GARR, GRNET, JISC, NORDUNET, PSNC Hybrid: high-capacity IP and point-to-point connectivity services London – Beijing link upgraded to 10 Gbps in January 2013 to meet increasing usage Major applications: (high-energy physics, astrophysics, meteorology, genomics, radio-astronomy etc.) Enables transnational education (TNE) initiatives (e.g agreement between CERNET and JISC) Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 16 Asia-Pacific (today) TEIN4 for Asia-Pacific is the world’s largest regional R&E network TEIN4 receives funding of €8 million from EC TEIN5 2016 – 2020 under discussion with EC Managed by TEIN*Cooperation Center (based in Korea) 2 x 2.5G connection with GÉANT ORIENTplus project provides 10Gbps link from China to Europe 2.5G to Australia (AARNET) www.tein.asia Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 2 x 40G AARNET to North America 10G Japan to TEIN 10Gbps via MANLAN to GÉANT 17 Asia-Pacific (tomorrow) TEIN future upgrades Beijing – Hong Kong upgrade to 10G Australia (AARNET) 10G to TEIN 2 x 100G to US (100G to NZ) India (NKN) – plans for NKN links to GÉANT at 2 x 5G next year Singapore (SingAREN) - 10G direct to GÉANT (1Q ‘15) Korea (KOREN) – 2.5Gbps via TEIN Malaysia (MYREN) - upgrade to 622Mbps or higher underway Pakistan (PERN) - upgrade to 622Mbps or higher underway The total foreseeable bandwidth to TEIN could go up to 40G Japan (JGN/NICT, SINET4/NII and MAFFIN) – 10G direct eastward to GÉANT for SINET5 underway, up to 100G in 5 yrs. Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 18 GÉANT: The Best-connected R&E Network 65 countries outside Europe connected to GÉANT Americas & the Caribbean CANARIE C@ribNET CEDIA CUDI ESNet INNOVA|RED Internet2 NISN (NASA) NLR RAAP RAGIE RAICES RAU2 REACCIUN2 Red CoNARE RedCyT RENATA REUNA RNP USLHCNet Canada Anguilla, Antigua, Barbados, BVI, Dominica, Dominican Rep., Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad Ecuador Mexico USA Argentina USA USA USA Peru Guatemala El Salvador Uruguay Venezuela Costa Rica Panama Colombia Chile Brazil USA Connect | Communicate | Collaborate Middle East & Africa ANKABUT ARN ENSTINET EUN KENET MoRENet Qatar Foundation RENU RwEdNet SARInet SUIN TENET TERNET ZAMREN United Arab Emirates Algeria Egypt Egypt Kenya Mozambique Qatar Uganda Rwanda Saudi Arabia Sudan South Africa Tanzania Zambia Asia & Oceania AARNet AfRENA ASGC BdREN CamREN CERNET CSTNET INHERENT/ITB Australia Afghanistan Taiwan Bangladesh Cambodia China China Indonesia Asia & Oceania (cont.) JGN-X HARNET KazRENA KOREN/NIA KRENA-AKNET LEARN MAFFIN MYREN NKN NREN PERN2 PREGINET REANNZ SINET3/NII SingAREN TARENA ThaiREN/ThaiSARN ThaiREN/UniNet TuRENA TWAREN VINAREN Japan Hong Kong Kazakhstan Korea Kyrgyzstan Sri Lanka Japan Malaysia India Nepal Pakistan Philippines New Zealand Japan Singapore Tajikistan Thailand Thailand Turkmenistan Taiwan Vietnam http://global.geant.net/ 19 GÉANT Service Portfolio Connectivity IP, up to 100Gbps access (for NRENs) MD-VPNs (L2 and L3) BoD and Point-to-point circuits (GÉANT+) Wavelengths: 10-100Gbps End to end Performance perfSONAR – Network monitoring & testing eduPERT – Performance troubleshooting AAI: eduGAIN – Secure access, single sign-on One Stop Shop Consultancy International co-ordination Bespoke solutions Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 20 GÉANT Open Call – some background…. “Open Call” EC process to select new partners (leveraging talent outside GÉANT) Used to meet project objectives – focus on innovation (new services/technologies) and enabling new users EC requirement that 50% of GÉANT’s R&D budget (€3.3m) spent via Open Call OPEN CALL 18-month projects EC contribution €100k–350k Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 21 Funding outcomes Funding outcomes 21 projects €4.5m total budget €3.3m EC Contribution 37 beneficiaries 30 new partners Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 22 Next steps Next steps Wide consultation across Consortium and beyond Select themes early 2015 (EC preference is a focus on “Services” + inclusion of more businesses) Launch Open Call - September 2015 Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 23 ICOF project Clock transfer techniques developed NEAT-FT aims at an comparison of clocks at NPL (London) and SYRTE (Paris) connected through 760 km of dark fibre mostly belonging to GÉANT Parts of link situated in noisy environments, e.g. the metropolitan areas of London and Paris and the Eurotunnel. Techniques of cancelling fibre-induced phase noise uses fully bi-directional links Up to 8 bi-directional EDFAs also highgain fibre Brillouin amplifiers at the end points. 24 Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 24 GÉANT/SKA demo @ SC14 SuperComputing 2014 is to be held in New Orleans (US), 17-21 Nov. 2014 GÉANT will host SKA at the booth (SADT staff present) Remote operation session to the Australian SKA (ASKAP) precursor (Murchison) Remote connection to the University of Cambridge Press release: http://www.geant.net/MediaCentreEvents/news/Pages/GEANT-exhibitingat-SC14.aspx Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 25 Thank you! (Questions?) Connect | Communicate | Collaborate www.geant.net www.twitter.com/GEANTnews | www.facebook.com/GEANTnetwork | www.youtube.com/GEANTtv Connect | Communicate | Collaborate 26