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The EELA-2 Project

The EELA-2 Project. Herbert Hoeger Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) 3 rd EELA-2 Workshop Loja - Ecuador, December 5 th 2008. Outline.

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The EELA-2 Project

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  1. The EELA-2 Project Herbert Hoeger Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) 3rd EELA-2 Workshop Loja - Ecuador, December 5th 2008.

  2. Outline ObjectivesEGEE / gLitePhilosophyPartners / applicationsOrganisationActivities: Network (NA1-NA2-NA3)Services (SA1 – SA2)Joint Research (JRA1)Useful links

  3. EELA & EELA-2 • E-Infrastructure shared between Europe and Latin America • Project type: Specific Support Action (SSA) • Duration: January, 1, 2006 → December, 31, 2007 • EC contribution: 1.7 M€ • Total budget: ~2.5 M€ • E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America • Project type: Combination of Collaborative Projects & • Coordination and Support Actions • Duration: April, 1, 2008 → March, 31, 2010 • EC contribution: ~2.1 M€ • Total budget: ~4.4 M€

  4. EELA-2 Countries France Ireland Italy Portugal Spain (coord.) • 14 Countries • 16 Partners (9 JRUs) • 53 Members Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia CLARA (International) Cuba Ecuador Mexico Peru Venezuela The L.A. conti- nental network New countries w.r.t. EELA

  5. EELA & EELA-2 objectives EELA (SSA project under FP6) • 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 Jan 2006  Dec 2007 • EELA-2 (I3 project under FP7) • 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) • Apr 2008 Mar 2010

  6. The EGEE Project Flagship Grid infrastructure project co-funded by the European Commission. Started April 2004 Entering now in its 3rd phase • Archeology • Astronomy • Astrophysics • Civil Protection • Comp. Chemistry • Earth Sciences • Finance • Fusion • Geophysics • High Energy Physics • Life Sciences • Multimedia • Material Sciences • … >250 sites 48 countries >50,000 CPUs >20 PetaBytes >10,000 users >150 VOs >150,000 jobs/day

  7. gLite Middleware www.glite.org

  8. EELA-2 Philosophy (1) • e-Infrastructure oriented Project • Applications oriented e-Infrastructure • Production quality e-Infrastructure • Grid and e-Infrastructure awareness • Support to applications

  9. EELA-2 Philosophy (2) Consortium: 81 candidates54Members were selected (1 withdrawal)If more than one member in a country:The Members federate into a JRUOne of the Members became a Partner that adhered to the ContractEELA-2 “seen” by EC: 16 Partners

  10. Countries and resources centres • 14 Countries • 16 Partners (9 JRUs) • 53 Members France Ireland Italy Portugal Spain Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia CLARA (International) Cuba Ecuador Mexico Peru Venezuela

  11. Project Organisation

  12. The EELA-2 Tree Applications in production NA2 Targets NA3 (Application Support) JRA1 (Services) SA1 (Grid Infrastructure) NA1 SA2 (Network)

  13. NA-1 Management of the Project NA1 Manager Bernard Marechal CETA – CIEMAT, Spain UFRJ, Brazil NA1 Deputy Manager Philippe Gavillet CETA – CIEMAT, Spain UFRJ, Brazil TNA1.2 Long term sustainability – Policy and International Cooperation Roberto Barbera INFN, Italy TNA1.1 Administrative and Technical Management Raul Ramos & Bernard Marechal CETA – CIEMAT, Spain

  14. NA-2 Dissemination and Training NA2 Manager Herbert Hoeger ULA, Venezuela NA2 Deputy Manager Maria José Pourally CLARA, Chile TNA2.1 Coordination of the Activity Herbert Hoeger ULA, Venezuela TNA2.3 Training Riccardo Bruno INFN, Italy TNA2.2 Dissemination and Outreach Maria José Pourally CLARA, Chile

  15. NA-3 Application Support NA3 Manager Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy NA3 Deputy Manager Rafael Mayo CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.1 Coordination of the Activity Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy TNA3.2 Application Identification and Selection Manuel Rubio del Solar CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.3 Application in Production Status Rafael Mayo CIEMAT, Spain TNA3.3 Applications under Development Leandro N. Ciuffo INFN, Italy

  16. SA-1 Grid Infrastructure Service Activity SA1 Manager Diego Carvalho CEFET-RIO, Brazil SA1 Deputy Manager Alexandre Duarte UFCG, Brazil TSA1.1 Coordination of the Activity Diego Carvalho CEFET-RIO, Brazil TSA1.3 Authentication Services and Policies Vinod Rebello UFF, Brazil TNA3.3 Grid Operations Service Alexandre Duarte UFCG, Brazil TSA1.2 General Services Rodrigo Hausen CEFET-RIO, Brazil TSA1.4 Grid Core & Auth Services Manuel Cotallo CIEMAT, Spain

  17. SA-2 Network resource provision SA2 Manager Michael Stanton RNP - CLARA, Brazil SA2 Deputy Manager Marcio Faerman RNP, Brazil TSA2.1 Overall Networking Coordination Michael Stanton RNP - CLARA, Brazil TSA2.3 Liaison with Network Providers Michael Stanton RNP – CLARA, Brazil TSA2.2 Networking Engineering and Opreation Marcio Faerman RNP, Brazil

  18. JRA1 Development of Services for Apps. and Infrastr. JRA1 Manager Francisco Vilar Brasileiro (Fubica) UFCG, Brazil JRA1 Deputy Manager Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy TJRA1.1 Coordination of the Activity Francisco Vilar Brasileiro (Fubica) UFCG, Brazil TJRA1.4 Middleware Repository Setup and Operations Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy TJRA1.2 Dev. Of Infr. Oriented Additional Grid Services Rafael Furreira da Silva UFCG, Brazil TJRA1.3 Dev. Of Applications Oriented Additional Grid Services Diego Scardaci INFN, Italy

  19. EELA-2 Facilities • Home page: www.eu-eela.eu • Support system: https://eventum.eu-eela.eu/ • Applications portal: http://applications.eu-eela.eu/ • Wiki pages: • NA2 • Generic NA2 information • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/NA2Activity • Training material • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/TrainingOnGLite • NA3 • Generic NA3 information • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/NA3Activity2 • JRA1 • Generic JRA1 information • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/JRA1Services

  20. References • EELA-2 Applications • http://applications.eu-eela.eu/ • EELA-2 Wiki pages • http://grid.ct.infn.it/twiki/bin/view/EELA2/ • EELA-2 Survey • http://applications.eu-eela.eu/survey/ • EELA-2 Forge • http://forge.eu.eela.eu/ • EGEE • http://egee1.eu-egee.org/ • EGEE II • http://egee2.eu-egee.org/ • EGEE III • http://www.eu-egee.org/ • GILDA t-Infrastructure • https://gilda.ct.infn.it/ • EELA-2 Project • http://www.eu-eela.eu/ • EELA-2 Support system • https://eventum.eu-eela.eu/

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