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NGI: luxury or Necessity? The EELA’ lessons

Bernard M. Marechal (EELA-2 Project Coordinator) CETA-CIEMAT & UFRJ (Spain & Brazil) NGI-AR Launching Meeting Buenos Aires (Argentina), 22.10.2009. NGI: luxury or Necessity? The EELA’ lessons. e-Science before the DCI. e-Science with DCI.

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NGI: luxury or Necessity? The EELA’ lessons

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  1. Bernard M. Marechal (EELA-2 Project Coordinator) CETA-CIEMAT & UFRJ (Spain & Brazil) NGI-AR Launching Meeting Buenos Aires (Argentina), 22.10.2009 NGI: luxury or Necessity?The EELA’ lessons

  2. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 e-Science before the DCI

  3. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 e-Science with DCI

  4. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Several meetings (Rio de Janeiro, CERN, Itacuruca) in 2004, foreseeing a EU–LA Grid Project supported by EC EELA proposal prepared, submitted and approved in 2005 EELA worked hard and well during 2 years (2006 – 2007) EELA-2 prepared & submitted in 2007 and approved in 2008 EELA-2 will end on 31 March 2010 EC support: fade out in the future LGI / NGIs: fade in mandatory to support e-Science in LA on the long term Short history

  5. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Forget the “war” between Grid, Clouds, HPC, …. And think about DCI (Distributed Computing Infrastructures) GRID: Distributed Supercomputing Facility ($) HPC: Physically Localised Supercomputing Centres ($) GRID: more than computing resources (human networks, scientific collaborations Why a Grid if I have a cluster? And what about tomorrow??? Cores are important but human resources / skills are fundamental Some thoughts

  6. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 No stress, no fear: GRID is not a black hole … your resources (cluster) remain under your control GRID means “I do want to share” “I offer because I need” NGI bible Should be application independent Should be MULTI MIDDLEWARE (Middleware is not an issue, just a necessity) User demand as a seed (highway without cars!) Close / strong / … interaction / collaboration with NRENS and CLARA is a must Some thoughts

  7. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Do not waste your energy with wrong target Industry should be “attacked” (tough job! Fear, Clouds, …) Argentina is mature (thanks, partially, to EELA and EELA-2) JRU exists Motivated people (researchers & engineers) are active Skilled people in GRID are available Impressive Governmental support (unique in LA???) There is a CA in Argentina (tough job !!!!!!) THE DANGER: “matches effect” and unresponsiveness ADAPT TO YOUR REALITY BUT NEVER COPY-PASTE !................... Some thoughts

  8. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Argentina’s e-Science Collaboration (JRU) The Joint Research Unit already created with support from Secyt (now Mincyt) Members at present: LIDI, LINTI ( Fac, of Informatics UNLP), IFLP (CONICET-UNLP), Univ. Nac. Rio Cuarto, Univ. Nac. del Sur, UBA, HIBA (Hospital Italiano Buenos Aires), INNOVARED 8

  9. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 An Example: The Argentinean RC The process of integration of these resources in the EELA infrastructure has been in parallel with the learning process and training of the local people on the GRID technology, but it is finally ready! The Resource Centre: • EELA Computing Element • 5 EELA dual-core Worker Nodes • EELA 500 GB Storage Element • EELA User Interface • Middleware: gLite 3.1.0 • Managers: J. Bogado García and F. López @ CeSPI Data Centre of UNLP • High availability, high security, Redundant electrical power feed and cooling, racks and raised floor • Gigabit LAN, 20 Mbps link to Internet • 4 Mbps to Clara through a symmetric link to InnovaRed

  10. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 The UNLP RC in EELA-2 Very modest resources but the first ones in Argentina in a pro-duction Grid infrastructure. Very modest resources but the first ones in Argentina in a pro-duction Grid infrastructure.

  11. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Joint Research Units in EELA-2 • A Joint Research Unit (JRU) is a partnership for e-Science Collaboration, with no legal status as such, formed between entities of the same nationality and meeting the following conditions: • scientific and economic unity (internal MoU in place); • lasting a certain length of time (not linked to a particular project); • recognised by a public authority (minister, secretary of state, etc.). No JRUs were established in LA during EELA One of the major successes of EELA-2

  12. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 EELA-2 achievements - NA3 Applications distribution per country, continent and scientific domain(Y1) 2 12

  13. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Why is it possible? The EELAs Trained users, tutors and administrators in LA Disseminated the Grid culture “Approached” Decision Makers Proposed a model for long-term sustainability of Grid infrastructures in LA Are currently looking for funds in EU (EC & CIEMAT) to help implementing the model during the next 2 years Conclusion It should work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. Buenos Aires (Argentina) NGI-AR Launching Meeting - 22.10.2009 Last but not least Before the GRID I …… After the GRID We …..

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