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NORDUnet
NORDUnet
e-Infrastrucure: Grids and Hybrid Networks
Lars Fischer
CTO, NORDUnet
Fall 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting, Chicago
NORDUnet
So, where are we at…
NORDUnet – Bridging the Gap
Internet2 2006 Fall Members Meeting
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Europe, the North Atlantic
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The Nordic Countries
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NORDUnet collaboration
Iceland
RHnet
Sweden
SUNET
Norway
UNINETT
Denmark
Forskningsnet
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Finland
FUNET
NORDUnet
NORDUnet
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25 years of collaborative research and
education networking
5 countries, one network, one voice
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Doing together what we cannot do alone
Represent the Nordic countries internationally
25 years of state-of-the-art networks
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First European IP adopter
Strong international relations
1 million users
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NORDUnet IP Network
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Current Network Design
IPT
Supplier
ONS
15454
KTH
RUNNet
12008
ONS
15454
T640
Oslo
University
Helsinki
University
Swedish
IX
T320
SUNET
T320
UNINETT
Fredhäll
T320
12008
FUNET
IPT
Supplier
Östre Vasa
12008
St. Olavs plass
ONS
15454
Ørestad
UNI-C
RHnet
ONS
15454
Packet or Circuit
Forskningsnettet
Island
CSC
T320
12008
GEANT
10 Gbps
2,5 Gbps
1 Gbps
300 Mbps
SURFnet
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e-Infratructure - Beyond Transport
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It’s more than just a Network
It’s enabling global collaboration
It’s facilitating use of remote instruments
It’s facilitating sharing of data
It’s joint capabilities for storing and
processing
It’s all the resources for global e-Science
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e-Science
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e-Science is by nature collaborative
e-Science is by nature international, often
global
Well-defined groups or projects
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Specific to one science area
Small(ish) number of users
Shared resources
Communication is mostly internal to the
group or project
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The CERN LHC Experiment
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Will require vast amounts of storage and computation
Distributed on the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid
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A Nordic Tier-1 for WLCG
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Together we can host
a WLCG center
Build a virtual
computer center from
a collection of Nordic
resources
Integrate on one LAN
Make 5 countries
appear as one site on
the WLCG
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e-Science Reuiquirements
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Sharing Scientific Instruments
• Radio-telescopes,
CERN, microscopes, ...
• Sharing Research Infrastructure
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Sharing Large Datasets
• Genome
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Databases, …
Sharing Compute Resources
• Large-scale
computation, Simulations,
Visualization, ...
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International project management
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Infrastructure for e-Science
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The new e-infrastructure should offer:
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Transport
Computing Resources
Storage
Databases
Authentication, Authorization, Accounting
Dynamic resource allocation
User control
A Collection of Capabilities
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Grids and Hybrid Networks
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Facilitating e-Science collaboration
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Hybrid Networks allows distribution and sharing of
resources – local & global
Grid allows researchers to take full advantage of
advanced networks and integration of capabilities
Complimentary views
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Computing as just another element in the Hybrid
Network
Transport as just another grid resource
From both points of view, Grid and Networks belong
together
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Nordic e-Science Infrastructure
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Enable new ways of doing science
A Hybrid Network
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A Joint Nordic production Grid facility
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IP for the masses + OPNs for e-Science
Ability to build new networks in demand
Leveraging national grid resources
A Common Nordic Grid policy framework
Joint Nordic planning and coordination
Shared Nordic storage facility
Co-ordinate & host major e-Science projects
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Nordic Data Grid Facility (NDGF)
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A Collaborative Grid Production Facility
Do for Nordic Grid Computing what
NORDUnet has done for Networking
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Single Point of Entry for collaborations and
e-Science projects
Represent the Nordic Grid community
internationally
Coordinates Nordic Grid activities and sharing
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One Grid & Network Organization
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Fits NORDUnet strategy – be an enabler
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Interfacing & collaboration
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One view of resources
Project management for e-Science projects
Enable Nordic collaboration and sharing
One entry point for users
One interface toward the global community
Efficiency
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NDGF Foundations
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25 years of NORDUnet collaboration
5 years of NorduGrid collaboration
The ARC grid middleware
Existing, national computing resources
Leveraging NORDUnet Management and
facilities
Independent funding
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NDGF will
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Facilitate joint use of national computing
and storage resources
Coordinate deployment of facilities and
middleware
Support middleware development
Adapt and support e-Science applications
Do project management for e-Science
Deploy project-specific shared resources
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NORDUnet Network Evolution
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Enable Nordic participation in global
Science
Position the Nordic region in global
research networks
Facilitate global networking collaborations
Be a driver in European network evolution
Have the facilities to support international
initiatives
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NORDUnet dark fiber network
Karlskoga
msx-kth
USIT
wss-usi
KTH
Helsinki
University
566 Km; 2,8 msec.
wss-kth
wss-heu
Seacable
R
msx-usi
634 Km; 3,2 msec.
20 Km
0,1 msec.
20 Km; 0,1 msec.
msx-osc
wss-osc
msx-heu
Finland Link
msx-fre
20 Km
0,1 msec.
Finska utö
wss-fre
Scandinavian
Ring
Fredhäll
Oslo
Centrum
R
Finska utö
R
Long
Span
R
R
R
Seacable
wss-csc
msx-csc
CSC
611 Km; 3,0 msec.
767 Km; 3,8 msec.
Göteborg
1850 TSS-320
msx-uni
866 Km; 4,3 msec.
1626 LM T-OADM
570 Km;
2,9 msec.
wss-uni
UNI-C
Southern
Cross
Hamburg 1&2
wss-ha1
wss-ha1
wss-ha2
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Dark Fiber G.652
Tenhult
wss-ore
Odense
Kolding
20 Km
0,1 msec.
msx-ore
Ørestad
Dark Fiber G.xxx
R
Link with Raman Amplifification
ILA Node
+23dBm Pump Amp.
ILA Node with PGE
434 Km; 2,2 msec.
Multiple 10 Gbps I/O
NORDUnet
Alcatel DWDM
Up to 88 Channels
10 Gbps transponders
40 Gbps transponders
Fully Reconfigurable
OADM
All interfaces are tunable
over the complete C-band
Optical protection
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Alcatel TSS: SDH, Ethernet services
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SDH for interfacing to external and long-haul
Scales in any of the three dimensions
circuits
1 Gbps, 10 Gbps point-to-point and switched
Ethernet
1850 TSS
Packet
TDM
WDM
1 purpose-built
convergence platform
3 separate
platforms
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New IP Network Design
IPT
Supplier
Oslo
University
RUNNet
KTH
Helsinki
University
T640
FUNET
UNINETT
Swedish
IX
SUNET
T320
Fredhäll
St. Olavs
plass
CSC
IPT
Supplier
Packet or Circuit
T320
GEANT
10 Gbps
T320
Forskningsnettet
UNI-C
GEANT
2,5 Gbps
1 Gbps
Ørestad
622 Mbps
300 Mbps
Rhnet
Island
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Summary
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New Nordic infrastructure for e-Science
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A Hybrid Network
A joint production grid facility
Shared middleware efforts
Project support
Continues tradition collaboration
Computing as a capability in the network,
or, the network as an element of the grid
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Questions?
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