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EELA, EELA-2,…. LGI

EELA, EELA-2,…. LGI. Bernard M. Marechal - CETA CIEMAT EELA-2 Project Coordinator Brazil - EU Workshop USP - S ão Paulo (BRAZIL), 08.09.2009. The Grid: networked data processing centres and ”middleware” software as the “glue” of resources.

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EELA, EELA-2,…. LGI

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  1. EELA, EELA-2,…. LGI Bernard M. Marechal - CETA CIEMAT EELA-2 Project Coordinator Brazil - EU Workshop USP - São Paulo (BRAZIL), 08.09.2009

  2. The Grid: networked data processing centres and ”middleware” software as the “glue” of resources. Researchers perform their activities regardless geographical location, interact with colleagues, share and access data Scientific instruments and experiments provide huge amount of data The Grid Paradigm Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  3. The “global” Grid coverage How to take care of the future of e-infrastructures? Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  4. National Ref.: D. Kranzlmüller presemtation at EGEE’08 Global Routine Usage Testbeds Utility Service Grid “Ecosystem” evolution in Europe Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  5. ? EELA-2 4/2010 → EELA 4/2008-3/2010 1/2006-12/2007 …and in Latin America ? Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  6. EELA & EELA-2 objectives • EELA-2 • Provide an empowered Grid Facility with versatile services fulfilling application requirements • Ensure production quality services • Ensure the long term sustainability of the e-Infrastructure beyond the term of the project • Expand the current EELA e-Infrastructure • Look for new communities outside academia (Industry and Business) EELA • Build a bridge between consolidated e-Infrastructure initiatives in Europe and emerging ones in Latin American • Create a collaboration network to deploy a large portfolio of scientific applications on a well supported Pilot Test-bed • Care in parallel of the training in grid technologies and of the knowledge dissemination and outreach Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  7. Projects in numbers EELA (SSA under EU FP6) EELA-2 (CP-CSA under EU FP7) • E-infrastructure shared between Europe and Latin America • EC support: 1.7 M€ • CIEMAT extra support: 0.4 M€ • 10 Countries (3 in Europe) • 2 International Organisations • 20 Members (7 in Europe) • E-sciencegrid facility forEurope andLatinAmerica • EC support: 2.1 M€ • CETA-CIEMAT extra funds: 0.3 M€ • Currently 16 Countries (11 in LA) • 2 new countries (Panama & Uruguay) • 1 International Organisation (CLARA) • Currently 78 Members (62 in LA) • 32 Institutions joining (31 in LA) • Currently 13 JRUs (9 in LA) • 4 new JRUs (3 in LA) At the final review EELA was awarded the highest EC rank: “Good to excellent project” Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  8. France Ireland Italy Portugal Spain • New • Panama • Uruguay Argentina Brazil Chile ColombiaCLARA (International) Cuba Ecuador Mexico Peru Venezuela • EELA-2 today • 16 Countries • 18 Partners (13 JRUs) • 78 Member Institutions Countries and Resources Centres Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  9. Applications distribution per country, continent and scientific domain(Y1) EELA-2 achievements - NA3 2 Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009 11

  10. Certification Authority Registration Authority CA Applicant Catch All Certification Authority EELA-2 achievements - SA1 SA1 = Grid Infrastructure Service Activity Every EELA-2 country has access to the LA PKI Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  11. prod.vo Sites OurGrid Sites Legacy Sites EELA-2 achievements - SA1 Resource Centres Map(Y1) Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  12. EELA-2 achievements - SA1 Infrastructure Usage - all VOs(Y1) About 1 million jobs executed Resource Centres Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  13. The EELA-2 proposal • A 3-level organisation is proposed: • Local (RCs ↔ LAN/MAN) • National (NGIs ↔ NRENs) • Continental (LGI ↔ CLARA) • Multi-middleware (gLite, OurGrid, OSG, …) structures: NGIs and LGI must not be middleware dependent • Close synergy with EGI that foresees to support three middleware (ARC, gLite and UNICORE) • Important role of both the LA NRENs and CLARA: fully justified by their participation in EELA and EELA-2 • Even more: e-Infrastructures (Grid) should be part of the NRENs and CLARA structure (cost effective, technically correct, politically easier) Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009 16

  14. The Latin American Grid Initiative (LGI)(http://documents.eu-eela.org/record/1119/files/) (RC: Resource Centre, NGI: National Grid Initiative, GOC: Grid Operation Centre, NREN: National Research & Education Network, NOC: Network Operation Centre, LGI: Latin American Grid Initiative, CLARA: Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas, GSC: Grid Support Centre, NSC: Network Support Centre) Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  15. The Latin American Grid Infrastructure - GridLGI • GridLGI is composed, from bottom to top of three layers, each of them including Grid and Network components: • At the lower Institute level: • The Resource Centre (RC) is the actual site of the Grid computing resources; • The backbone LAN or MAN network connects the Computing and Storage Elements (CE & SE) at the RC site; • At the intermediate national level: • The National Grid Initiative (NGI) integrates all Grid Institutions in the country and federates under its Grid Operation Centre (GOC) all their RCs in a National Grid (GridNGI); • The underlying National Research & Education Network (NREN) links country-wide the Research and Education Institutes and optimizes / monitors their network activity via its associated Network Operation Centre (NOC); • At the upper international layer: • The Latin American Grid Initiative (LGI) which brings together all NGIs and supervises the various GridNGIs operation from its Grid Support Centre (GSC); • CLARA: it is the WAN network which integrates the Latin American NRENs and supervises the overall RedCLARA network activity by means of its Network Support Centre (NSC). Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  16. LGI Management/Governance Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  17. Possible structure of a Latin American NGI A strong liaison with the NREN is strongly suggested/recommended. Local conditions permitting, the NGI should be incorporated into the NREN. Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

  18. Useful references • Project website: • www.eu-eela.eu • Final review of EELA: • http://indico.eu-eela.eu/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=113 • First review of EELA-2: • http://indico.eu-eela.eu/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=193 • LGI model: • http://documents.eu-eela.org/record/1119/files Brazil - EU Workshop -08.09.2009

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