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High Performance Grid Networking in European DataGRID TERENA Conference

Pascale PRIMET, Manager of the workpackage "Network" of the DataGRID project, discusses the high performance grid networking and network services for the GRID at the TERENA conference in Limerick on June 5th, 2002.

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High Performance Grid Networking in European DataGRID TERENA Conference

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  1. Grid networking in EU DataGRID TERENA conference Limerick - 5th of June 2002 Pascale PRIMET Manager of the workpackage “Network” of the DataGRID project INRIA/ RESO - ENS Lyon Pascale.Primet@ens-lyon.fr

  2. Outline • The European DataGRID “network” • High performance Grid Networking • Grid Network Monitoring in EDG • Network Services for the GRID • Perspectives

  3. Grid technology • The purpose of a Grid is to • aggregate a large number of resources • to build a high performance • computing and storage environment. • The distributed resources may be • interconnected via a VPN • or the Internet.

  4. European DataGRID project • The EDG project http://www.eu-datagrid.org/ aims to provide production quality testbeds, using real-world applications with real data: • High Energy Physics • process the huge amount of data from LHC experimentations • Biology and Medical Imaging • sharing of genomic databases for the benefit of international cooperation • processing of medical images for medical collaborations • Earth Observations • access and analysis of atmospheric ozone data collected by satellites as Envisat-1 • Calendar : january 2001 to december 2003 • Funded by the European Union

  5. EDG - Partners • CERN – France • CNRS – France • Testbed (WP6) • Network (WP7) • Bio application (WP10) • ESA/ESRIN – Italy • INFN – Italy • NIKHEF – The Netherlands • PPARC - UK

  6. European DataGRID project • 7 applications distributed among 6 virtual organisations • 11 organisations over 15 countries • 40 sites in Europe • Based on the European GEANT backbone and National NREN’s http://ccwp7.in2p3.fr

  7. EDG - Infrastructure

  8. High Performance Grid Networking • Technical collaboration with Network providers • Requirement studies (Application and middleware) • Available infrastructure and services review • Enhanced Network services tests • Technical collaboration with Grid users • End to end monitoring • Transport protocols studies and optimisation • E2E performances problems identification • Network cost functions realization for scheduling

  9. « Physical » view of a Grid Network Public Network No security No predictable performances No control on the traffic The flat INTERNET Resource = CE (computing element) or Resource = SE (storage element)

  10. Logical view of the Grid Network

  11. EDG WP7 «Network » activities Manager: Pascale Primet - INRIA/RESO – 25 persons- 2,5 funded Provisionning Monitoring Security E2E QoS and Transport Services

  12. Applications Testbed Middleware Management Infrastructure EDG WP7 activities T7.1 : Technical Collaboration with Dante/NRENs • Pilot services test (QoS, multicast) • Dedicated machines in GEANT PoPs T7.2 : QoS and advanced services - QoS servicestest with biological/medical applications - Reliable Multicast Protocol test and deployement - High performance transport protocol (TCP/nonTCP) T7.3 : Network Monitoring Architecture • Design and deploy a Network Monitoring Infrastructure • Visualize and analyze monitoring data T7.4 : Security => EDG Security team

  13. Collaboration with GEANT • E2E : Close participation to pilot services • Test of IP Premium service/WP10 • In Backbone : (our proposal) • Use of dedicated machines in GEANT POPs • Amsterdam, Geneva, London • Tests of high throughput transfers • Test of IP multicast for Reliable Multicast • Sharing WP7 monitoring and DANTE monitoring data

  14. Network provisioning • Network Requirements studies • Application Requirements (WP8, WP9, WP10) • Middleware Requirements • Physical Networks • GEANT : 2.5 Gbps to 10 Gbps • NRENs : from 155Mbps (or less) to 2.5Gbps • Regional networks: from 2Mbps to 155Mbps • Local Area Networks : from 10Mbps to 1Gbps) • Is a « Virtual Private Network » required for the DataGRID ? • concept definition / VPN technologies review • See our D7.1 document on WP7 EDG site

  15. Methodology 1Flows 2 Logical links 4 Monitoring 3 Physicallinks

  16. CERN CPU Client CPU Client CPU Client CPU Client desktop desktop Data Server Data Server Data Server Tier 1 CPU Client Tier 2 Tier 3-4 desktop CPU Client Application requirement studies dedzdscdcdscscsdcdscdcds dxcs Top down stream identification Output file Database Process Binary Input File GRID WP8 WP9 WP10 Flows list

  17. Some numbers • HEP applications: • Bulk Data transfer : from 100Mb/s (TB1) to 1Gb/s cont. (TB3) • Medical applications: • Interactive Traffic with burst of more than 1Gbyte • Real Time High Performance Vizualisation/Simulations

  18. Network performances measurement (1) For Provisioning: • To be available, via visualization to human observer (user, network/system administrators) • To provide tools for network performances measurement, problems identification and resolution (bottlenecks, point of unreliability, quality of service needs, topology…) • To achieve network performance forecast and optimization – Capacity planning

  19. Network performances measurement (2) For Resource Brokers: • Network performance parameters are used for optimizing resource allocation (replication, MPI, Remote file access…) • Network performance metrics must • be published to the Grid Information System • Be accessible through aggregated functions called by Grid resource broker services (computing and data storage).

  20. Architectural design • four functional units : • monitoring tools or sensors • a repository for collected data; • the means fordata analysis to generate network metrics; • the means to access and to use the derived metrics. • See our D7.2 document on WP7 EDG site

  21. Network Monitoring Architecture Network managers Resource Broker P_RTPL MapCenter P_NWS Middleware Publication LDAP Forecaster Analysis Data processor Raw Repository Data Collector Sensors PingEr IPerf GridFTP SNMP RTPL …

  22. Measurement methods • Active methods • Injection of traffic inside the network for testing performances between two points • problem: may be intrusive (TCP/UDP throughput) • Passive methods • Collect traffic informations in one point of the network : router, switch, dedicated passive host, computing element or storage element (GRIDftp logs)… • Problem : give network usage, not capacity

  23. Active measurement Identify bottlenecks and real throughput availability

  24. Passive measurement Passive measures at one point

  25. Metrics and tools • Round Trip Delay => PinGER (Lyon->nikhef) • Packet Loss => PinGER (Lyon->nikhef) • TCP throughput => IPerfER (nikhef -> Ral) • UDP throughput => UDPMon (CZ->Cern) • site connectivity => MapCenter • service availability => MapCenter • OneWay metrics => RIPEncc test boxes

  26. Some results • from testbed sites to CERN • Pinger RTT: Average: 25ms • OWD: average: 9ms • OWL: average 0 to 0,3% • TCP Throughput : from 0 to 350Mb/S

  27. PingER results

  28. IPerfER Results

  29. Schema and LDAP backend • Grid applications/mw are able to access network monitoring metrics via LDAP services according to a defined LDAP schema. • LDAP back end to make measurements visible through the Globus GIIS/GRIS system has been developed. • that fetch, or have pushed, the current metric information from the local network monitoring data store. • R-GMA is tested as an alternative solution to Globus MDS http://ccwp7.in2p3.fr/mapcenter

  30. NetworkCost functions Network metrics published in LDAP repositories are used by resource brokers and replica managers through network cost functions : Time = networkCost (SE1, SE2, filesize) Computed from • GridFTP logs • TCP throughput measurements (aggregated) • RTT Measurements (aggregated)

  31. EDGNetwork Cost Function Network Element => Network COST function

  32. EDG MapCenter Tool • Connectivity of sites • Availability of services running over all sites involved • Efficient and flexible model to logically and graphically represent all communities, organization, applications running over grids. • MapCenter enables representation of any level of abstraction (national and international organizations, virtual organizations, application etc) needed by grid environments. • http://ccwp7.in2p3.fr/mapcenter

  33. Network and Transport Services • QoS: • Demonstrate and build experience in use of E2E diffserv services in Grid context • Feedback experiences to GEANT/DANTE, NRENs and LANs • Transport • High performance transport protocols • Reliable multicast protocols tests

  34. QoS and Grid Applications • 4 types of flows => Required Services • Bulk data transfer => Scavenger, AF • Interactive flows => AF, EF, ECN, others? • Real-time flows => EF, others? • Test traffic => Scavenger

  35. QoS and Experimental work • Routers configuration : WRR, DRR… • QBSS : in LAN and LFN (CERN-Caltech) • ECN and TCP over ECN • Alternative models: • ABE, EDS, proportional DS • E2E Premium service for Medical Applications

  36. High Performance Transport TCP mechanisms optimization • Tests of applicability of new mechanisms • Use of QoS solutions • diminution of Packet Loss • Active queue management (WRED, ECN) • TCP over DiffServ (AF, EF, PDS, EDS…) • Reliable Multicast Protocol • Test and deployement of JRMS and TRAM

  37. Issues and perspectives • Refine NetworkCost functions algorithms • Scheduling of active measurements • Sensor deployment scalability • Automatic metrics analysis • Network performances forecasting • QoS services E2E availability and effectiveness • Transport services deployment

  38. Conclusion • In testbed0 and testbed1 the networking functionality was here • IP technology: Best effort • GEANT has been deployed • A Performance Measurement Architecture developed • In testbed 2 and testbed 3 • Grid application performance optimization • End to end performance analysis • Test and provide enhanced network and transport services : Premium, Scavenger, Multicast

  39. WP7 and other collaborations • WP7 and EU DataTAG collaboration • QoS service study and experiment • High Throughput study and experiment • Network monitoring and measurement • GGF • GHPN research group • Other European Grid projects (FR e-toile, UK e-science, INFN grid…)

  40. For more information • Consult our sites: • http://ccwp7.in2p3.fr • http://eu-datagrid.web.cern.ch

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