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ORAN Advisory Committee Update on CANARIE Activities June 18, 2008

ORAN Advisory Committee Update on CANARIE Activities June 18, 2008. Andrew Bjerring President and CEO. Topics. Budget Update IEP Update IEP-2 NEP Update NEP-2 Proposed Review of ORAN/CANARIE Relationship OASP and OCP Update and Next Steps. Five-Year Budget Plan.

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ORAN Advisory Committee Update on CANARIE Activities June 18, 2008

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  1. ORAN Advisory CommitteeUpdate on CANARIE Activities June 18, 2008 Andrew Bjerring President and CEO

  2. Topics • Budget Update • IEP Update • IEP-2 • NEP Update • NEP-2 • Proposed Review of ORAN/CANARIE Relationship • OASP and OCP Update and Next Steps

  3. Five-Year Budget Plan

  4. IEP Status and Proposals • 2 new links created (Neptune and Brandon) • proposed 51 connections to be handled by contract extensions • proposed standards for ORAN/campus costs • proposed 10 connections going out for RFP (multiple local loops) • some original requests deemed out of scope for IEP • balance of requests held up pending confirmation of cost for initial 63

  5. Spreadsheet 1: IEP Contract Extensions

  6. Spreadsheet 1: IEP Contract Extensions

  7. Spreadsheet 2: IEP Contract Extensions or “other” **RFP Issued by 3rd party

  8. Spreadsheet 2: RFI Being Issued

  9. IEP: National Standards for Costs 1. Access to dark fibre on campus: $6,000 plus or minus $2,000, unless there are special cost-based considerations that would justify a higher rate in a particular instance. 2. ORAN 1 Gbps Transport Service: $33,000 plus or minus $3,000, unless there are special cost-based considerations that would justify a higher rate.  3. ORAN Fibre Patches or Intra-building fibre: Reasonable out of pocket costs only 4. ORAN 100 Mbps LAN Extension, Dark Fibre and services shared between sites: Use above standards to establish reasonable standard. 5. ORAN Membership fees: No ORAN membership fees for sites connected to the backbone network with dark fibre or lightpaths. Those labs that need an IP service or other benefits of membership from the ORAN are free to register and pay for such services on their own.

  10. IEP: Next Steps • Confirm national standards • Extend contracts • Issue RFP for new local loops and select vendors • Use remaining funds for additional priorities from list of IEP applications

  11. IEP-2: Possible Backbone Projects ROADM integrate E. ROADM and RISQ ROADM systems ($75k) extend E. ROADM to U of T campus/GTAnet PoP ($180k) extend E. ROADM to NRC(Ottawa) and CRC ($300k) extend W. ROADM system to U of Alberta ($2m) extend W. ROADM to U of Victoria ($150k) build “central” ROADM from Calgary to Chicago (or Thunder Bay), through Winnipeg. ($17.8m) Equipment migrate to new optical switch technology ($5m) migrate to 10 G routers ($3.5 m) Local Loops to avoid single point of failure harden 4 sites (Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary (2 sites) ($1 m) Satellite/Northern Research Support possible CANARIE project with others

  12. Atlantic NS expansion ($16.3m) NS Annapolis Valley-Yarmouth ($1.45m)‏ NB ORAN GbE ring ($2.5m)‏ Quebec Québec-Rivière De Loup-Rimouski-Edmunston fibre ring ($4.0m)‏ Routing equipment replacement ($3.0m)‏ Ontario Optical equipment replacement ($5.2m)‏ Router replacement ($3.0m) Fibre O+M renewal ($0.8m/year starting in 2012)‏ West BCNET – Vancouver fibre ring ($2.0m)‏ All unfunded IEP projects ($5 m) * All would require significant funding from other sources IEP-2: Possible ORAN Projects*‏

  13. NEP Update • 51 applications/15 on short list • Up to 10 projects approved for funding • Initial contracts ready for signing • Some issues still being addressed • Formal announcement of projects next week

  14. Confidential: Tentative Project List Pending Final Negotiations

  15. NEP-2: Possible Focuses • Some “nascent” platforms need guidance • Should effort be put into facilitating virtual organizations? • Non-traditional, data-dependent fields in social sciences and humanities are just starting to look at shared infrastructure • Is a different approach needed? • International virtual organizations are of increasing importance • Should special effort be put into promoting international collaboration? • Platforms are about changing the culture of research • Should CANARIE engage with other bodies to develop a coordinated program offering?

  16. NEP-2 Issue:Emerging Market for Pay-As-You-GoIT Services • Affecting full range of IT services • Compute: pay for cycles • Storage: pay for volume • Software: pay for use • Enabled by the same technologies as platforms • variations on web services, service-oriented architectures, etc. • Google, Amazon, IBM, SUN all becoming major players • “Cloud computing” major strategic thrust for industry • Other players likely to move into market soon • integrators, electricity companies, major e-commerce firms

  17. NEP-2 Issue:Green-IT as a possible priority • SOA and advanced research networks offer opportunity to move major compute clusters and server farms to remote locations near power generating stations without loss of functionality • ICT industry comparable to aviation industry in carbon emissions • large server farms a major contributor to ICT power consumption • moving bits (i.e. using optical networks) rather than electrons (i.e. electrical transmission lines) offers real advantages and cost savings • Many campuses are running out of electrical power (and space) • off campus/shared data centres would offer benefits • added benefit would be to enhance business continuity coordination • some campuses are moving towards being carbon free (e.g. BC) • Other opportunities being discussed

  18. Proposed Review of CANARIE/ORAN Relationship Given ... • likely pressure on CANARIE’s IEP-2 budget vis-a-vis ORAN needs • increasing interest of some ORANs in CI support role • evolution of pay-as-you-go ICT services • interest of CUCCIO in joint projects (maybe Computer Canada??) • growing pressures to do something about green IT • current advanced planning for post 2012 period ... it has been proposed that the time is right to put the various relationships between CANARIE and the ORANs on a solid footing The CANARIE Board will be looking at this issue at its January retreat.

  19. ORAN Activity Support Program (OASP) • Funding to support addition of staff or to support operating costs in order to enable the ORANs to better serve CANARIE’s objectives • Budget of $2.5 M (2008-12) • Total allocation approved of $1,842,800 • based on the requests made. • Standardized PMIs • Funding effective April 1, 2008 • Letters sent June 15, 2008

  20. Communications Program (OCP) • Funding to support initiatives that demonstrate the value of national and regional partnerships in the provision of advanced networks, networking technologies and the applications and services for which they are used • Budget of $250,000 (largely 2008-12) • Total allocation approved of $207,500 in new funding for 2008/09 and 2009/10 • Each ORAN to draw down annual allocation • Standardized PMI’s • Letters sent June 15, 2008

  21. Next Steps for OASP and OCP • Finalize budget spreadsheets • Submit a final version of proposed activities. • Sign agreements for OASP and OCP • Submit annual claims for OASP • Draw down on OCP as required /incurred • PMIs will be addressed at the time of contracting.

  22. Proposed Webinar Series • Two ORANs proposed a joint webinar series that would be expanded to include CANARIE and other ORANs. • The Executive Committee recommended that staff explore with the ORANs the potential for a national webinar series with a maximum contribution by CANARIE of $25,000 should the proposed project proceed.

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