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GLIF Global Lambda Integrated Facility

GLIF Global Lambda Integrated Facility. Kees Neggers Internet2 International Task Force Arlington, 19 April 2004. GLIF, Global Lambda Integrated Facility. GLIF, the Global Lambda Integrated Facility, is a collaborative initiative among worldwide NRENs, consortia and institutions with lambdas

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GLIF Global Lambda Integrated Facility

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  1. GLIFGlobal Lambda Integrated Facility Kees Neggers Internet2 International Task Force Arlington, 19 April 2004

  2. GLIF, Global Lambda Integrated Facility • GLIF, the Global Lambda Integrated Facility, is a collaborative initiative among worldwide NRENs, consortia and institutions with lambdas • GLIF was established by invited participants at the 3rd annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop, held August 27, 2003 in Reykjavik, Iceland

  3. GLIF Founding Members

  4. What is GLIF • GLIF is a world-scale Lambda-based Laboratory for application and middleware development on emerging LambdaGrids, where applications rely on dynamically configured networks based on optical wavelengths • GLIF is an environment (networking infrastructure, network engineering, system integration, middleware, applications) to accomplish real work

  5. GLIF vision • GLIF community shares a common vision of building a new grid-computing paradigm, in which the central architectural element is optical networks, not computers, to support this decade’s most demanding e-science applications.

  6. Seattle Los Angeles Global Lambda Integrated Facility 2Q2004 NewYork MANLAN Stockholm NorthernLight 10 Gbit/s 2x10 Gbit/s IEEAF 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2x10 Gbit/s IEEAF 10 Gbit/s SURFnet 10 Gbit/s Tokyo WIDE Chicago Amsterdam Dwingeloo ASTRON/JIVE DWDM SURFnet NSF 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s SURFnet 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s Sydney AARnet Tokyo APAN London UKLight Geneva CERN Prague CzechLight

  7. GLIF 4th Annual Workshop • The GLIF 4th Annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop will be held in Nottingham, United Kingdom on September 3, 2004 • The GLIF Workshop is being co-located with the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, to be held 1-3 September in Nottingham, UK • Workshop organizers: Cees de Laat, University of Amsterdam and Maxine Brown, University of Illinois Chicago • Workshop hosts: Peter Clarke of University College London and David Salmon of UKERNA

  8. Agenda 4th Annual Workshop • GLIF Governance and policy • GLIF Lambda infrastructure and Lambda exchange implementations • Persistent Applications • Control plane and grid integration middleware

  9. GLIF 5th Annual Workshop • The GLIF 5th Annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop will be held in September 2005 in conjunction with iGrid 2005 meeting in the new UCSD Cal-(IT)² building in San Diego, California, USA,

  10. GLIF Website http://www.glif.is

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