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GÉANT as a Research Infrastructure: Interconnecting NRENs in Europe & Beyond

GÉANT as a Research Infrastructure: Interconnecting NRENs in Europe & Beyond. Vasilis Maglaris maglaris@netmode.ntua.gr Professor, National Technical University of Athens - NTUA Chairman, NREN Policy Committee – GÉANT Consortium EU - India Workshop on Research Infrastructures

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GÉANT as a Research Infrastructure: Interconnecting NRENs in Europe & Beyond

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  1. GÉANT as a Research Infrastructure:Interconnecting NRENs in Europe & Beyond Vasilis Maglaris maglaris@netmode.ntua.gr Professor, National Technical University of Athens - NTUA Chairman, NREN Policy Committee – GÉANT Consortium EU - India Workshop on Research Infrastructures INSA, New Delhi, 12 January 2010

  2. The GÉANT Evolution • 7th generation of pan-European research network federated infrastructure: A 20 year success story • EuropaNET  TEN34  TEN155  GÉANT (GN2  GN3) • Connects 36 European countries through 32 NREN partners • Over 3,500 Research & Education (R&E) campuses across Europe • Over 30 million users • Total GÉANT Cost: 40 M€/year (shared equally by the EC & NRENs) • Provides extensive international connectivity to other world regions • Governance by NREN PC, Exec • Project co-ordination by DANTE via the PMT (Project Management Team) complemented by TERENAand involving > 400 NREN staff

  3. The GÉANT Sequence 2000-2004: GEA project GÉANT network 10 Gigabit/sec IP 2004-2009: GN2 project GÉANT2 network Dark fiber core “Hybrid” Packet - Circuit Services Joint Research Activities Transition to Service 2009-2013: GN3 project GÉANT network End-to-End Multi Domain Services Service Activities/Joint Research Activities Networking Activities

  4. Map of the GN3 Consortium

  5. GÉANT Topology GÉANT topology – April 2009

  6. The GN3 Mission • To create an innovative multi-domain hybrid networking environment, using advanced transmission & switching technologies • To enable R&E users through their Organizations with flexible and scalable production quality services via their constituent NRENs • To be an enabler for Global R&E networking supporting international e-Science initiatives, creating a Global Virtual Village to house researchers & educators around the world • To contribute to standards as a key participant in European & Global efforts towards the Network of the Future

  7. NREN – GÉANT Ecosystem • Including R&E communities across Digital Divides • Leverage collaboration via virtualization • Enable access to the Knowledge Society • Make Big Science affordable at the desktop • Creating a distributed Critical Research Infrastructure • Provision & manage Optical Private Networks for Science: LHC OPN, eVLBI… • Expected to serve International Demanding Projects (FEDERICA, ESFRI Priorities - PRACE, ITER…) • Fostering European innovation by sustaining a vast Network of Excellence to • Test & deploy bleeding-edge networking technologies (e.g. 100 Gigabit/sec per wavelength) • Advance INTERNETmulti-domain toolsets & federal services

  8. LHC Tier0 – Tier1Optical Private Network RAL NORDUGrid FNAL BNL ASCC TRIUMF UK DK CERN T0 CH NL SARA GÉANT DE GRIDKa FR IT ES IN2P3 PIC CNAF

  9. 10 Gig (+) Research & Education European Footprint: • June 2009 Map • Combined effort by: • NRENs • GÉANT Backbone • Cross Border Links

  10. NRENs & GÉANT as Future Internet Infrastructures • The European Future Internet (FI) Research & Experimentation (FIRE) facility: • Supporting experimental networking research in the ERA and beyond • Federating industrial – academic testbed facilities & virtualization platforms • Interworking with International FI Initiatives (US GENI, Japanese AKARI….) • The NREN - GÉANT Community contributes resources for experimental research towards the FI via: • Dedicated virtual networks within its advanced hybrid infrastructures • Virtualization-aware computing and networking resources for emulations of disruptive research ideas, the e-Infrastructures FP7project FEDERICA

  11. Virtual Infrastructures (slices) Router/Switch Host for Virtual nodes Raw Ethernet 1Gbps (Fiber later) FEDERICA Physical Infrastructure GÉANT2 and NRENs Infrastructure The FEDERICA Concept Federated E-Infrastructure Dedicated to European Researchers Innovating in Computing Networking Architectures

  12. GÉANT Global Connectivity GÉANT global connectivity – April 2009

  13. ITER: Currently Proposed Connectivity Shorter alternative: ORIENT/TEIN3

  14. GN3 Challenge: A Mature Federationfor a Tsunami of Global Requirements 10 Gig+ NREN – GÉANT Footprint June 2009 www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://wwp.mega-tsunami.com/ • High-End Users Require Stable ProductionServices: • Provisioning 10-40-100 Gbps networks • Meeting robustness, reliability, security requirements • Enabling multi-domain e2e monitoring & on-demand hybrid resource allocation • Managing converging e-infrastructures as a • cloud HPCN  Future INTERNET Services

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