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Bob Jones EGEE project director

Bob Jones EGEE project director. Quality: Monitoring via Nagios - distributed via official releases, configured through YAIM, integrated with other tools Gradual implementation of Service Level Agreement with sites Result : 85% of sites are now above the 75% availability threshold

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Bob Jones EGEE project director

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  1. Bob JonesEGEE project director

  2. Quality: • Monitoring via Nagios - distributed via official releases, configured through YAIM, integrated with other tools • Gradual implementation of Service Level Agreement with sites • Result: 85% of sites are now above the 75% availability threshold • Geographical expansion: • now have production sites all across Asia: Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand • In certification: Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam ~280 sites 45 countries >80,000 CPUs >20 PetaBytes >14,000 users >250,000 jobs/day EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  3. Production & Volunteer grids EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  4. Grids and Cloud Computing • EGEE report“An EGEE Comparative study: Grids and Clouds-evolution or revolution?” • https://edms.cern.ch/file/925013/3/EGEE-Grid-Cloud.pdf • Compare real implementations and production offerings • EGEE/gLite grid production service • Amazon Web Services, with focus on EC2 and S3 • Presented at OGF23 (Barcelona, June’08) and covered in the press • Outcome: • Identified convergence paths and • Recommendations for managing convergence going forward • Future: • Investigate the possibility of gateways between EGEE and commercial cloud systems to offer a migration path for under-resourced applications (no national support or mature commercial applications) http://www.isgtw.org/?pid=1001526 EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  5. Extendable Infrastructure EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  6. Where would clouds come in? • Majority of EGEE’s CPUs are at the sites • • The interaction with site resources is ‘simple’ • In: Authorization, Compute & Storage • Out: Monitoring & Accounting • • Additional Site Requirements • VO specific site services • VO specific applications deployed to the worker nodes • • Provide classical ‘cloud’ scale out capability • Potentially, with VO specific worker nodes EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  7. Who are you…? Representing 22 Registered Collaborating Projects EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  8. More than 100 projects present EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  9. A multi-disciplinary event http://bart.tcc.virginia.edu/tradzoneworkshop/Papers/Ecology%20transformed.pdf EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  10. Applications database Readiness status: 7 HandledByRS 6 In production 5 Ready for deployment 4 Ready for validation 3 Ready for portal interface 2 Ready for gLite middleware 1 Ready for standalone use / running in a local cluster • Provide details about your application to publicize your work and to allow others interested in your application to contact you • 61 registered applications so far • Joint initiative between EGEE and SEE-GRID-SCI • http://appdb.eu-egee.org/ & http://grid.ct.infn.it/egee_applications/ EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  11. Grid Application Support Centre Numerical Modelling of Mantle Convection application Theoretical modelling of thermal convectionusing Fortran programs in 3D http://www.lpds.sztaki.hu/gasuc/ • The Grid Application Support Centre (GASuC) provides assistance to current and future grid users and application developers during the application gridification process • GASuC helps identify and apply best patterns, practices, tools and infrastructures in order to get your code running on production grids as soon as possible • Success stories • Particle and Nuclear Physics • E-Business & Logistics • Earth Science • Computational chemistry • Computational evolution • Physical modelling • + 9 more on-going EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  12. High-level Grid Services http://technical.eu-egee.org/index.php?id=290 • Recommended External Software for EGEE CommuniTies) - grid software and services that works with the EGEE gLite software: • Expand the functionality of the grid infrastructure for users, • Reduce duplicated development when porting applications, and • Speed the porting of new application to the grid • Currently includes: • P-GRADE: The Parallel Grid Run-time and Application Development Environment Portal • GANGA: frontend for job definition and management, implemented in Python • DIANE: framework for parallel scientific applications in master-worker model • i2glogin: enables interactive communication between a grid job and the user • GRelCData Access Service for RDBMS and XML DB engines • Instrument Element: WS-I compliant abstraction of an instruments/sensors • Virtual Control Room: grid portal based on GridSphere and Web 2.0 technologies • Migrating Desktop user-friendly access to services covering the whole application lifecycle from job defining, launching, monitoring until visualization of job results • g-Eclipseprovides a user-friendly, easy-to-learn, and reliable client for gLite and other grid middlewares EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  13. Be seen on GridGuide: gridtalk@gridtalk-project.eu

  14. Follow us online • Read the conference blog at http://www.gridcast.org Follow EGEE on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/EnablingGridsif you are tweeting from the conference, tag your tweets #egeeuf09 Flickr tag egeeuf09 (http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=egeeuf09) EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

  15. EGEE→EGI transition planning EGEE-III status & plans - Bob Jones – CB - 3 March 2009

  16. EGEE→EGI transition planning • Transition plan produced in Dec’08 • This plan (DNA1.4) details the steps needed to migrate EGEE’s operation to EGI, identified major risks and open issueswith input from 19 collaborating projects. • Used as input for the final version of the EGI Blueprint endorsed by national representatives in Prague in Jan’09 EGEE-III status & plans - Bob Jones – CB - 3 March 2009

  17. Key objectives for this event • Advance standards for production grid infrastructures • 26 OGF working groups have scheduled meetings • 11 with key input from EGEE • 3 area directors, 10 (co-chairs) • All EGEE members are linked to at least one user community • Bring the users needs to the standards table • Learn from each other • Cross-fertilisation between communities/VOs/applications • Take European grids to the next level • Advance with the planning of EGI and the transition from current projects Take time to enjoy each others company and beautiful Sicily EGEE - Bob Jones - OGF25/User Forum - 2-6 March 2009

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