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EGI: European Grid Infrastructure Steven Newhouse Interim EGI.eu Director EGI-InSPIRE Project Director Technical Director EGEE- III 1

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EGI: European Grid Infrastructure. Steven Newhouse Interim EGI.eu Director EGI-InSPIRE Project Director Technical Director EGEE-III. European e-Infrastructure. European Data Grid (EDG) Explore concepts in a testbed Enabling Grid for E- sciencE (EGEE) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EGI: European Grid InfrastructureSteven Newhouse

Interim EGI.eu DirectorEGI-InSPIRE Project DirectorTechnical Director EGEE-III

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European e-Infrastructure• European Data Grid (EDG)

– Explore concepts in a testbed• Enabling Grid for E-sciencE (EGEE)

– Moving from prototype to production• European Grid Infrastructure (EGI)

– Routine usage of a sustainable e-infrastructure

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What is e-Infrastructure?• Resources linked by high speed networks

– Compute, Storage, Instruments, ...• Controlled access to shared resources

– Authentication, Authorisation, Accounting, ...• Dependable services for others to use

– Driven by availability and reliability metrics• Services that are there for the long-term

– Supporting experiments lasting decades

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The EGEE-III Project17,000 users139,000 LCPUs (cores)25Pb disk39Pb tape

12 million jobs/month+45% in a year

268 sites+5% in a year

48 countries+10% in a year

162 Virtual Organisations+29% in a year

Over 20 active communities in 112 VOs

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EGICollaboration

NGI

NGI

NGI

NGI

ResearchCommunity

ResearchCommunity

ResearchCommunity

ResearchCommunity

EIRO

EIRO

EGI.eu

ResearchCommunity

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EGI.eu• Coordination for European Grid resources

– Roadmap to integrate HTC, HPC, Data, Instruments, ...– Policy & services needed to run a grid

• Governance & ownership by its stakeholders– EGI Council votes proportional to GDP– EGI Council fees proportional to votes– Sustainable small coordinating organisation (EGI.eu)– Builds on resources from within its stakeholders

• Location selected to be Amsterdam– Distributed staff with a core (~50%) in Amsterdam– Approximately 40 staff, €3.5M/year

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EC Funding

National Funding

Relationship betweenNGIs & EGI

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NGIInternational

Tasks (EC & NGI)NGI National Tasks (NGI)

NGIInternational

Tasks (EC & NGI)NGI National Tasks (NGI)

NGIInternational

Tasks (EC & NGI)

EGI.euEGI Global Tasks (EC, NGI, EGI.eu)

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EGI means Innovation• Deploy Technology Innovation

– Distributed Computing continues to evolve• Grids Desktops Virtualisation Clouds ?

• Enable Software Innovation– Provide reliable persistent technology platform

• Today: Tools built on gLite/UNICORE/ARC• Support Research Innovation

– Infrastructure for data driven research• Support for international research (e.g. ESFRI)

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Technology Innovation• Will come from outside EGI

– EGI runs DCI technologies in production• Partnership with technology projects

– EMI (European Middleware Infrastructure)• Continued evolution of gLite, ARC, UNICORE

– RESERVOIR• Public cloud functionality to ERA

– StratusLab (Proposed)• Use RESERVOIR to support gLite environments

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Prototype

Requirements

Implementation

Usage

Release

Evaluate

Deployment

Feedback

Collaboration

Technology innovations taking place outside the production infrastructure

Innovating technology being deployed within the production infrastructure

NGIs & EIROs

EC &National

ResearchProjects

Release

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Software Innovation• Will come from outside EGI

– EGI is a neutral platform for applications• EGI cannot support all services in its core

– Every community needs something different• Foster innovation within ‘sectors’

– High Throughput Computing– Digital Libraries– ...

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EGEE Maintained Components External Components

Example of Deployed Services

12Physical Resources

General Services

LHC FileCatalogue

HydraWorkload

Management Service

File TransferService

Logging &Book keeping

Service

AMGA

Storage Element

Disk Pool Manager

dCache

Information S

ervices

BDII

MON

User InterfaceUser Access

SecurityServices

Virtual Organisation Membership

Service

Authz. Service

SCAS

Proxy Server

LCAS & LCMAPS

Compute Element

CREAM LCG-CE

gLExec

BLAH

Worker Node

User Interface

BDII

CORE UMD SITE SERVICES (TBC)

COMMUNITY SERVICES

RESPECT USER

Deployed by EGIMaintained & Supported

through EGI

Deployed by EGIMaintained &

Supported by the community

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Digital Library Community• Community specific software stack

– gCube from D4Science project• VREs: Manage access to libraries

– Big focus on usability

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Core UMD Services

Information Service

Virtual Research

Environment (VRE)

Manager Service Container

VREServices

VREServices

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High Throughput Computing• Managing large collections of jobs & files

– HEP, LS, ...• Problem specific Applications and Tools

– Maintained & supported by that community

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Core UMD Services

GANGA DIANE

HTC Community Services (e.g. WMS, FTS, LFC , AMGA, ...)

User ApplicationsWISDOM

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Research Innovation• An infrastructure to support the ERA

– Within the EU27– Geographical Europe– Interoperability worldwide for collaboration

• Work with Virtual Research Communities– Groupings of aligned Virtual Organisations– Provide community specific:

• Support, training, consultancy, requirements etc.

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The ESFRI Projects• First roadmap 2006 and updated in 2008

with 44 projects• Preparatory phase funding for most with

second round soon• Big push in FP8?

ESFRI: European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures

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ESFRI Environmental Sciences

LIFEWATCH

EMSO

IAGOS-ERI

AURORA BOREALIS

EUFAR-COPAL

ICOS

EURO-ARGO

EPOS

EISCAT-3D

SIOS

Status 2009

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EGI User SupportU

SE

RS VOs

VOs

Virtual Research

Community

UserForum

SteeringCommitteeU

SE

RS VOs

VOs

Virtual Research

Community

US

ER

S

NGI

NGIHelpdesk

EGI.eu

Training Events

Trainers

Apps.DB

EGIHelpdesk

VRCHelpdesk

OtherHelpdesk

ESFRI Project

VOsVirtual

ResearchCommunity

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Moving from EGEE to EGI• What is different?

– EGEE did ‘everything’– EGI focuses just on infrastructure operations

• What is the same?– Running a 24/7 production quality infrastructure– Providing a support framework for the users– Collaboration to drive European DCI forward

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The EGI-InSPIRE Project Integrated Sustainable Pan-European Infrastructure for Researchers in Europe

• Submitted to INFRA-2010 1.2.1• Targeting call objectives:

– 1.2.1.1: European Grid Initiative– 1.2.1.2: Service deployment for heavy users

• A 4 year project• Seeking a total €25M EC contribution

– Project cost €70M

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How much does it cost?

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Annual Running Costs EGEE-III (M€)Staff (EC & National)

Hardware (National)

5127

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8

% Staff Effort in EGEE-III

Operations User CommunityMiddleware Coordination

Annual CostsEGEE EC Contribution: €16M

(EGI Equivalent: ~€11M)Infrastructure Cost: ~ €80M

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EGI Project Ecosystem

EGI

SoftwareProviders

SoftwareProviders

SoftwareProviders

Comm

unityCom

munity

VRC

VRC

SSC

SSC

EC Projects

VRC

SpecialisedSupportCentres

SupportingProjects

Virtual ResearchCommunities

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Project Structure

23Project Management

External Relations: Policy, Dissemination and Standards

SA3SoftwareSupport

SA2Middleware

Unit

SA1Operations

JRA1Operational

Tools

SA4Services for

HUCs

NA3User

SupportSoftwareProvisioning

andSupport

Operations and Tools

User Support and

Services

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Project Structure

EGI-InSPIRE

Managerial Collaborations (e.g. EC, DEISA, OSG, ...)

Technical Collaborations(e.g. CHAIN, GISELR, SIENA, ...)

VRC & SSCProjects

(e.g. ROSCOE, SAFE, CUE, TAPAS, ...)

SoftwareProjects

(e.g. EMI, IGE, SGI...)

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User Support & Services• Support User Communities

– Researchers in International Collaborations– Scale up from the single VO to a community

• Provide a federated Helpdesk linking:– Discipline specific support (e.g. Bio Apps)– National infrastructure support (e.g. NGS)– Generic services (e.g. Training)

• Provide core services to support users– Manage VOs, Application DB, Training DB

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Possible Virtual Research Communities (FP7 funding)

• High Energy Physics (ROSCOE)• Life Sciences (ROSCOE)• Computational Chemistry & Material Science (ROSCOE)• Grid Observatory [Computer Science] (ROSCOE)• Complexity Science (ROSCOE)• Photon Science (ROSCOE)• Humanities (ROSCOE)• Astronomy & Astrophysics (SAFE)• Fusion (SAFE)• Earth Science (SAFE)• Molecular Biodiversity (SIMBIOME)• NMR in Structural Biology (WeNMR)• Hydro-Meteorology (DRIHME)

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Training Events

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Registry of Trainers

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Applications Database

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http://appdb.eu-egee.org

Alt. link: http://grid.ct.infn.it/egee_applications/

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EGEE RESPECT EGI• Identify third-party software that works well with Grid

– gLite: http://technical.eu-egee.org/index.php?id=290 – Expand to include UNICORE, ARC, Globus, …

• Simplified Access– P-GRADE, Ganga, Migrating Desktop,

g-Eclipse, i2glogin, Virtual Control Room• Workload Management

– GridWay Metascheduler, DIANE• New Resources

– GRelC, Instrument Element• Infrastructure Services

– StoRM

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Other Activities• Dissemination

– With NGIs, VRCs, SSCs and other projects• Support for Heavy User Communities

– General & community specific services• Events

– Two Annual meetings: Users & Technology• Technology

– Liaison with software providers– Definition and verification of requirements

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Resources• EGI.eu does not own or control resources• Resources owned by individual organisations

– They manage access for their user communities• Middleware enables secure authorised access

for external collaborators– EGI provided Unified Middleware Distribution (UMD)– EGI defined software & interfaces– UMD compatible software must be deployed– Interoperation within your country and internationally

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Transition to EGI Model• Has already started within EGEE-III• Will continue in EGI-InSPIRE

– Integrated Sustainable Pan-European Infrastructure for Researchers in Europe

– 4 year project, seeking €25M EC contribution• User facing changes will be gradual

– Focused communication from EGI & EGEE• Main public points of contact have few changes

– Helpdesk & software

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Summary• Move away from a project based model

– Sustainable e-Infrastructure• User services will evolve to this new model

– Coordination of services provided through NGIs– Expect little change in the delivered services

• Start coordinating European e-Infrastructure– 1st May 2010

• Contact: [email protected]

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