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Next Generation Network - a PIONIER example
Maciej Stroiński, Artur Binczewski, Michał Przybylski
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center
TNC, Zagreb 19-22 May 2003
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Fascination of fiber
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Used since 1990 in buildings, campus or metro
Multi – technologies: Ethernet, ATM, POS, DWDM,...
Cost efective solution
Supports the advanced requirements of science
Many implementations in academic community
– regional networks: CalREN, NCNI, ...
– national networks: CA*net 4, SWITCH, CESNET, PIONIER, ...
GOAL: TOWARDS ALL OPTICAL NETWORKS
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New, simple landscape for
„All Optical Europe for Mobile Europeans”
Broadband access for residential and mobile users
Voice
Data
Video
GMPLS
WDM
Free space
FO
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PIONIER - an idea of „All Optical Network” - facts:
• 4Q1999 – proposal of program submited to KBN
• 2Q2000 – PIONIER testbed (DWDM, TNC 2001)
• 3Q2000 – project accepted (tender for co-operation,
negotiations with Telcos)
• 4Q2001 – I Phase: ~10 mln Euro
– contracts with Telbank and Szeptel (1434 km)
• 4Q2002 – II Phase: ~18.5 mln Euro
– Contracts with Telbank, regional Power Grids Companies (1214
km)
– Contract for equipment: 10GE&DWDM and IP router
• 2Q2003 – installation of 10GE with DWDM rep./amp.
– 16 MANs connected and 2648 km of fibers installed
• 2004 – 21 MANs connected with 5200 km of fiber
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PIONIER fibre topology
Legend
installed
under construction
planned 2003/2004
nodes with PIONIER equipment
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How we build fibers
• Co-investment with telco operators or
self-investment (with right of way: power distribution,
railways and public roads)
• Average of 16 fibers available (4xG.652 for national
backbone, 8xG.652 for regional use, 4xG.655 for
long haul transmission)
• Average span length 60km for national backbone
(regeneration possible)
• Local loop contruction is sometimes difficult (urban
area - average 6 months waiting time for
permissions)
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Community demands as a driving force
• Academic Internet
– interational connections (2.5Gb/s now, 10Gb/s in October)
– national connections between MANs (n x 622Gb/s now,
10Gb/s in June)
– near future – n x 10Gb/s
• High Performance Computing Centers (FC, GE,
10GE)
– Project PROGRESS - SUN cluster (3 sites x 1Gb/s)
– Project SGI cluster (6 sites x 1Gb/s)
– Projects in preparation
• National Data Storage system (5 sites x 1Gb/s)
• CLUSTERIX (12 sites x 1 Gb/s)
– near future - n x 10, 40 Gb/s
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Community demands as a driving force...
Dedicated Capacity for European Projects
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ATRIUM (622Mb/s)
6NET (155-622Mb/s)
VLBI (2x1Gb/s dedicated)
CERN-ATLAS (>1 Gb/s dedicated per site, 2 sites)
near future – 6 FP IST
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How PIONIER will adress them
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Start with 10GE over fiber as an intermediate stage (June 2003)
DWDM System with 40Gb/s lambdas
Optical switches with GMPLS
Services: Optical VPN
 Internet
 HPC network
 Goverment network
 Dedicated networks for projects - ATLAS, VLBI, ...
 Access via optical MANs
 near future: access via optical regional networks
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Intermediate stage - 10GE over fiber
OWN FIBERS
GDAŃSK
10 Gb/s
1 Gb/s
KOSZALIN
POZNAN
node
MAN
node
SZCZECIN
OLSZTYN
BYDGOSZCZ
TORUŃ
GEANT
M160
GÉANT
10 BIAŁYSTOK
GE
10 GE
GÉANT
2.5 Gb/s
POZNAŃ
2.5G POS
N ZIELONA
x ATM
GÓRA
STM-4
WARSZAWA
10 G POS
ŁÓDŹ
WROCŁAW
CZĘSTOCHOWA
OPOLE
155 Mb/s
RADOM
KIELCE10
10 GE
GEPUŁAWY
LUBLIN
KATOWICE
KRAKÓW
RZESZÓW
BIELSKO-BIAŁA
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NLEASED
x 1GE CHANNELS
N x 1GE
(SX,LX,ZX)
(SX,LX,ZX) 622 Mb/s
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Metropolitan
Area
Networks
Target: multilambda network
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Academic Internet
GÈANT
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HPC and IST projects
SŁUPSK
GDAŃSK
ELBLĄG
KOSZALIN
HPC network
PROGRESS
VLBI
ATLAS
SGI (6)
OLSZTYN
SZCZECIN
BYDGOSZCZ
BIAŁYSTOK
TORUŃ
POZNAŃ
WARSZAWA
ZIELONA
GÓRA
ŁÓDŹ
PUŁAWY
RADOM
WROCŁAW
OTHERS?
LUBLIN
CZĘSTOCHOWA
KIELCE
OPOLE
GLIWICE
KATOWICE
KRAKÓW
BIELSKO-BIAŁA
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RZESZÓW
PIONIER – sample lambda-PoP
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PIONIER - the economy behind
Cost reduction via:
• simplified network architecture
IP / ATM / SDH / DWDM  IP / GE / DWDM
• lower investment, lower depreciation
ATM /SDH  GE
• simplified management
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PIONIER - the economy behind...
Cost relation (connections between 21 MANs, per year):
• 622Mb/s channels from telco (real cost)
• 2.5Gb/s channels from telco (estimate)
• 10Gb/s channels from telco (estimate)
: 4.8 MEuro
: 9.6 MEuro
: 19.2 MEuro
PIONIER costs (5200km of fibers, 10GE)
Annual PIONIER maintenance costs
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55.0 MEuro
2.1 MEuro
Return on Investment in 3 years!
(calculations made only for 1 lambda used)
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PIONIER – cooperation with neighbours
RUSSIA
GDAŃSK
ELBLĄG
KOSZALIN
P
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T
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GERMANY
OLSZTYN
SZCZECIN
BYDGOSZCZ
BIAŁYSTOK
TORUŃ
POZNAŃ
e-Region
WARSZAWA
ZIELONA
GÓRA
ŁÓDŹ
PUŁAWY
RADOM
WROCŁAW
LUBLIN
CZĘSTOCHOWA
KIELCE
OPOLE
GLIWICE
e-Region
KATOWICE
KRAKÓW
RZESZÓW
BIELSKO-BIAŁA
SLOVAKIA
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BELARUS
SŁUPSK
PIONIER – e-Region
Two e-Regions already defined:
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Cottbus – Zielona Gora (D-PL)
Ostrava – Bielsko Biala (CZ-PL)
e-Region objectives:
1. Creation of a rational base and possibility of integrated work
between institutions across the border, as defined by e-Europe. (...)
education, medicine, natural disasters, information bases,
protection of environment.
2. Enchancing the abilities of co-operation by developing new
generation of services and applications.
3. Promoting the region in the Europe (as a micro scale of e-Europe
concept)
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PIONIER – „Porta Optica”
•„PORTA OPTICA” - a distributed optical gateway to
eastern neigbours of Poland (project proposal)
• A chance for close cooperation in scientific projects, by the
means of providing multichannel/multilambda Internet
connections to the neighbouring countries.
• An easy way to extend GEANT to Eastern European
countries
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European network for advanced services
- New generation of global value added services (GRIDs)
- resources all over the world
- large bandwidth requirements (>1Gb/s)
- dedicated core capacity
- access via Internet or dedicated channel/lambda
- Examples:
- TeraGRID computing and storage (TFlops & PB/s)
- TV distribution GRID
- xContent GRID
- Global Internet
- dynamically created, n x  between PoPs
- broadband and mobile access (EFM, Wi-Fi)
Problem: how to build networks supporting such services?
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European network for advanced services
Global Internet
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GRID #3
GRID #2
GRID #1
Country #2
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Distributed GridGIX
(i.e. GEANT-2)
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GRID #3
GRID #2
GRID #1
Country #1
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What we believe in?
1. GEANT
and NRENS should migrate to multilambda
due to following facts:
– Emergence of Global Value Added Services (in form of
specialized GRIDs)
– Ethernet and Wi-Fi technologies will revolutionize global
broadband access
2. NRENs will embrace optical Regional and
Metropolitan Area Networks – a move towards All
Optical Network
3. Ethernet will be broadly used from first/last mile to
WAN
4. IPv6 will be common platform for integrated
multiservice (voice, data, video) network
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