GÉANT Linking PRACE John Chevers Chief Business Development Officer Prague 11 th May 2016
More than just a backbone network GÉANT is a BIG e-infrastructure project GÉANT is funded by: National Subscription EC DG Connect e-infrastructure Unit (C1) Forms a framework for collaboration between 35 NRENs Builds and operates a pan-european network infrastructure for Research and Education Develops and operates services and tools for the R & E community Key Facts GN4-2 Start date May 1 2016 Duration 32 months Total budget 96M EC contribution 59M Participants 500+ 38 Project Partners: 35 NRENs, GÉANT Ltd, GÉANT Association, NORDUnet (representing 5 Nordic countries) Global reach and partnerships GN4-2 started a few days ago!
Enabling Global Research. The Network supporting GÉANT services Specification Juniper routers with 100Gbps capability Infinera 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
Global Connectivity: 100 countries worldwide 4
GÉANT - Services Connectivity & network management Standard IP, up to multiple 100Gbps MD-VPNs (L2 and L3) Point-to-point circuits Wavelengths 10-100Gbps Open Exchange for global & commercial collaborations 1, 10, 100Gbps Networking Testbeds International and Commercial Peerings End to end Performance perfsonar Real-time, multi-domain performance monitoring edupert Performance troubleshooting Trust, Identity and Security edugain Secure access, single sign-on Eduroam Seamless Wi-Fi access for research and education around the world One Stop Shop Consultancy International co-ordination Bespoke solutions Summer 2016: Cloud services GÉANT as community broker 5
Who Uses GÉANT? Other 3,200 Research Institutes 2,100 Universities 3,200 Institutes of F/E 1,400 Together with Europe s NRENs, GÉANT connects around 10,000 institutions 3,200 universities, 1,400 institutes of further education, and 2,100 research institutes An additional 3,200 institutions including libraries, government departments, hospitals and museums are connected Source: TERENA Compendium 2012. Figures rounded to nearest 100.
Support for International Users Dedicated User Support Team to ensure users gain full benefit from the GÉANT infrastructure and services Single point-of-contact for international collaborations and organisations Providing a one-stop-shop to analyse, implement and manage international networking needs Policy and technical consultancy for public and commercial organisations wishing to connect to GÉANT User s voice within GÉANT International User Advisor Committee, NREN feedback, Surveys, Conferences, Focus Groups. 7
What Can GÉANT Do For PRACE Dedicated 10Gbps pan-european network constructed for DEISA in 2005 Star topology, centred around a central switch in Frankfurt Architecture is now more than 10 years old GÉANT has changed considerably since Discussions underway with PRACE technical staff @ Juelich European NRENs Solution seems likely to be based upon MD-VPN Single point of operational contact at GÉANT Other elements under consideration include Science DMZ and network monitoring There is now a PRACE GÉANT MoU to confirm collaboration! 8
Basis of New Proposed Architecture -VPN using shared backbone 9
Thank you john.chevers@geant.org GEANT Limited on behalf of the GN4 Phase 1 project (GN4-1). The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 691567 (GN4-1). 10