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SERENATA D10: a brief critique

SERENATA D10: a brief critique. Saleem N. Bhatti Department of Computer Science http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/S.Bhatti/ (With apologies from Tony Hey). NETSYS CoE - http://www.netsys.ucl.ac.uk/. Personal viewpoint (Nobody’s Fault But Mine). Critique of D10 from a Network Nerd:

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SERENATA D10: a brief critique

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  1. SERENATA D10: a brief critique Saleem N. Bhatti Department of Computer Science http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/S.Bhatti/ (With apologies from Tony Hey) NETSYS CoE - http://www.netsys.ucl.ac.uk/

  2. Personal viewpoint(Nobody’s Fault But Mine) • Critique of D10 from a Network Nerd: • I like to break networks … and then rebuild them • Deliberately provocative • Changing network landscape: • Tension and turmoil • “Services” for users: • Manage network, middle-boxes, apps … and people! • Capacity and QoS: • Charging considered necessary • Security and AAA • Not just the NRENs’ problem

  3. Changing network landscape • Local vs. off-site/off-campus traffic: • Collaboration within Europe • Collaboration outside Europe • (Funding models and collaboration?) • Bottlenecks: • 100Mb/s + 1Gb/s on the desktop available now • Traffic distribution inversion • The NREN as the bottleneck … coming soon • Optical end-to-end timeframe not yet certain: • Hybrid/e-o-e paths will be around for a while • Optics folk and networking folk have to get together

  4. Services for users • Users normally want to see a “black box” … • … until something breaks! • Network monitoring and network weather reports: • General mechanisms • Dynamically, initiated by user • Hard to engineer, control and policeC • Careful placement and management of services • A vertical cut of the infrastructure: • Applications, middle-boxes and network components • Increase in heterogeneity and change

  5. Capacity and QoS • Not just a question of higher speeds: • Though more capacity will help • Need QoS control: • Traffic differentiation • Local policy and NREN policy control • “Hard-core” systems research required: • High-speed systems with QoS control • Network management and monitoring • Must have charging: • Tariffing must be considered carefully

  6. Security & AAA • Security services for applications and users: • End-to-end services - user-to-user, app-to-app • Education of users! • Integration with the applications: • Ease of use • Trust relationships to “echo” real-life interactions: • PKI is a long-time coming … • National/local policies and regulations: • Cryptographic algorithms • National security concerns • Long running debate …

  7. Comment: fundamental problem Networks and application services get more complex Users want to see increasingly easy use of the services and applications

  8. Some related work - networking • TEQUILA (now MESCAL) • AQUILA • EU-DataGrid WP7 • DataTAG • NetherLIGHT, STARLIGHT: • UKLIGHT coming soon • NorthernLIGHT coming soon • MB-NG (UK, SuperJANET)

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