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The SEE-GRID initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP6 and FP7 Research Infrastructures
www.grid.md
SEE-GRID
MD-GRID NGI. International and regional
projects for Grid technologies development
Dr. Petru Bogatencov,RENAM
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Outline
SEE-GRID-1 project May 2004 - May 2006: results
SEE-GRID-2 project May 2006 - May 2008: Objectives Results
SEE-GRID-SCI Objectives
Recommendations for regional initiatives
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Contribute to building a worldwide Infrastructure by expanding the “eInfrastructure inclusion” into South-East Europe
SEEREN
SEEREN
> http://www.see-grid.eu
The SEE-GRID initiative
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Grids: regional expansion 2004-2009
EGEE
EELA, RedCLARAEUMEDGRID, EXPRESS
EUChinaGrid
peer cooperationsSEE-GRIDBalticGrid
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EGEE project
EGEE-II aims to build on the work of the EGEE project, which was conceived as the first two-year phase of a four-year programme, to provide a production quality Grid infrastructure across the European Research Area and beyond.Researchers in academia and industry already benefit from the EGEE e-Infrastructure, which simultaneously supports many applications from diverse scientific areas, providing a common pool of resources, independent of geographic location, with round-the-clock access to major storage, compute and networking facilities.
The EGEE-II project will significantly extend and consolidate this infrastructure, which links national, regional and thematic Grid efforts, as well as interoperate with other Grids around the globe. The resulting high capacity, world-wide infrastructure greatly surpasses the capabilities of local clusters and individual centres, providing a unique tool for collaborative computeintensivescience (“e-Science”).
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EGEE project
The EGEE Grid is built on the EU Research Network GÉANT and exploit Grid expertise generated by many EU, national and international Grid projects to date.
Funded by the European Commission, the EGEE project community has been divided into 12 partner federations, consisting of over 90 contractors and over 30 non-contacting participants covering almost all Europe
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SEE-GRID-1 key results: infrastructure
Large, distributed infrastructure spanning all countries: Including EGEE-SEE sites, without GR
and HU: 30 sites, 450 CPUs 150 CPUs in 20 non-EGEE-SEE sites
LCG-2 MW on Scientific LinuxSupport the SEE-GRID Virtual OrganizationInterconnection of SEE sites by P-GRADE portalCatch-all SEE-GRID CA operationalOverlap with EGEE production Operations centre management solutions deployed: a number of monitoring tools, helpdesk, sites database, etc…
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SEE-GRID and EGEE
Infrastructure overlapping and complementing to EGEESEE-GRID open to new “fresher” sitesSEE-GRID open to new applications
EGEE-SEE Grid SEE-GRID Grid
EGEE-wide VOs
EGEE-SEE core servicesSEE-GRID VOs
SEE-GRID core services
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SEE-GRID-1 key results: applications
2 regional grid applications developed: Search Engine for South-East
Europe (SE4SEE) for Grid-aided web-crawling & data indexing.
Volumetric Image Visualization Environment (VIVE) for medical images and other static or time-dependent scalar and vector 3D fields
Both have been extensively tested and used in the SEE-GRID infrastructure
EGEE applications are deployed on the sites which have been included in EGEE-SEE ROC and thus support these VOs (HEP, BioMed + other EGEE VOs!)
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SEE-GRID-1 key results: - human network
The Human Network that will outlive the project
Dissemination Policy and concertation Conferences and publications Relationships with other projects Donations
NGIs
Trainings
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SEE-GRID2www.see-grid.eu
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SEE-GRID-2 project partners: expansion
ContractorsGRNET GreeceCERN SwitzerlandSZTAKI Hungary IPP-BAS BulgariaICI RomaniaTUBITAK TurkeyASA/INIMA AlbaniaUoBL Bosnia-HerzegovinaUKIM FYR of MacedoniaUOB SerbiaUoM MontenegroRENAM MoldovaRBI Croatia
3 types of countries
Third Parties27 universities / research centres
Start date: 01/05/2006Duration: 24 monthsTotal Budget: 2,028,886 Є
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SEE-GRID-2: new directions
Policy-focused deployment strategy Shift priority from a “top-down” approach (i.e. from regional project
execution to national implementation) towards a a “bottom-up” approach (from national priorities, cooperation, and innovation to regional cohesiveness)
Achieve Grid uptake and buy-in beyond the “usual suspects” of the R&E community (-> government, policy-makers, dialogue with industry…)
Growth of infrastructure Expand regionally to include new countries/areas and widen the SEE eInfra
community Expand nationally to include new sites/institutes and strengthen
collaboration in each countryApplication-driven deployment approach serve the needs of diverse and multi-disciplinary communities extend the user-base – USE the grid, USE the network, USE the
Infrastructure
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SEE-GRID-2 objectives:ensure sustainable development
Clear NGI strategy
National government commitment and support for incubating NGIs
Build solidarity and cooperation with research and academic organizations at national level
Engage regional and national user communities
Build long-term operational solutions: operations centres, CAs, etc, in each country
Ioannina
Mytilini
Chios
Samos
Syros
Komotini
Athens
Rhodos
Agrinio
Preveza
Florina Thessaloniki
Patra
Iraklio
Larissa
Drama
Beroia
Lamia
Livadia
Bucharest
Skopje
Tirana
Belgrade
Banja Luka
Xanthi
Plovdiv
Sofia
Ruse
VelikoTarnovo
Bitola
Serres
Gjirokastra
Vranje
Nis
Kragujevac
Pirot
Novi-Sad
Subotica
Craiova
Timisoara
Turnu Severin
Resita
Chania
Kardzali
Edessa
PrilepTitov Veles
Sevlievo
Elbasan
Ohrid
TepeleneKorce
Arad
Cluj-Napoca
Targo-Mures
Brasov
Ploiesti
Oradea
Szeged
Slatina Pitesti
Zvornik
Bjeljina
Brcko
Doboj
Derventa
Sabac
Vlasenica
Sarajevo
Budapest
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SEE-GRID-2 objectives: upgrade SEE grid infrastructure
Upgrade the capacity of the regional pilot infrastructureGuarantee stability and interoperability of the infrastructure Support the accreditation of national Grid CAs. Strengthen operations at national levelDeploy portal technology for accessing the grid and supporting application development and deploymentDraw upon deployment experience/results of other grid projects (EGEE/EGEE-II, EUMEDGRID, BalticGrid, EELA, etc)
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SEE-GRID-2 objectives:strengthen the human network
Liaise with and beyond SEE user communitiesTraining events at regional level for site
admins and end-users at national-level
Dissemination events at regional level for
policymakers and public at large
at national-level
Regional eInfra projects Policy Workshop – September in Geneva!
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SEE-GRID-2 - infrastructure
Number of Countries: 11Number of Sites: 31Number of CPUs: 540TBs of Storage: 80
Migrating from LCG to gLite
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Infrastructure management: monitoring
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Infrastructure management: Helpdesk, database, wiki
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Using the infrastructure
Going to website www.seegrid.euTalking to the SEEGRID representative in the countryObtaining a certificate from SEE-GRID catch-all CAJoining the SEE-GRID VOAsking local country Grid team to provide support
More than 10+ new applications were developed, ~20 in the course of the project
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Strategic priority: NGIs
Formation of stable NGIs is the key to long-term sustainability
National Grid Initiatives are concertated efforts taken at National level in order to deploy, operate, and expand grid infrastructures in a coherent and coordinated way
Usually involves the inter-connection and inter-operation of academic and research-based resource centers under an umbrella of a national program aiming to integrate the available resources in order to establish an e-Infrastructure for the benefit of the R&E (e-Science) community, and in the long-term for the society at large
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MD-Grid NGI Kick-Off – May 2007
Establishment MD-Grid NGI in Moldova uses the model of Joint Research Unit (JRU) Consortium belonging to NREN, recognized as Coordinating body and based on:
Recognition and support by Ministry of Information Development of Moldova
Recognition and support by the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Signed and adopted Agreement with NGI participants, that applied Letters of Intent to attend MD-Grid NGI Joint Research Unit
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www.grid.md
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MD-Grid NGI Members
RENAM - CoordinatorFaculty of Radioelectronics and Telecommuni-cations of Technical University of MoldovaInstitute of Mathematics and Computer Science of Academy of Sciences of MoldovaInstitute of Geophysics and Seismology of ASM State Hydrometeorological ServiceSchool of Public Health. State Medical and Pharmacy University of MoldovaInstitute of Applied Physics of ASM
Potential MD-Grid extensionState University of MoldovaInstitute of Ecology and Geography of ASMAcademy of Economical Studies Institute of Economy, Financing and Statistics of the Ministry of Economy and Trade …The list is open for any others …. Welcome!
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MD-Grid NGI Aims and Tasks
MD-Grid NGI participates in strategic European Programs for the development of transnational grids and in initiatives for the completion of SEE eInfrastructures. The operation of the MD-Grid NGI implements the general EU policy on the development of national initiatives for the coordination of actions related to eInfrastructures and Grids.The integration of Grid actions (infrastructures, middleware and applications) with the broadband research and technology network into a standard e-Infrastructures system. Optimization of exploitation of advanced network resources and services of RENAM which can serve the new e-Science generation and will attract the greater users community of the Information Society to the mass adoption of advanced services provided by Grid architectures.Permanent development and administration of Grid sites infrastructure in Moldova
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SEE-GRID-SCI: e-Infrastructure for regional e-science
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SEE-GRID-SCI Participants
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www.see-grid-sci.eu
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SEE-GRID-SCI project partners
ContractorsGRNET GreeceCERN SwitzerlandSZTAKI Hungary IPP-BAS BulgariaICI RomaniaTUBITAK TurkeyASA/INIMA AlbaniaUoBL Bosnia-
HerzegovinaUKIM FYR of MacedoniaUOB SerbiaUoM MontenegroRENAM MoldovaRBI CroatiaIIAP-NAS-RA Armenia - newGRENA Georgia - new
Third Parties30 universities / research centres
Start date: 01/05/2008Duration: 24 monthsTotal Budget: 2,499,969 Є
GRNET.gr
SEE-GRID-SCI partnership
MTA SZTAKI .hu
IPP .bg
ICI .ro
TUBITAK.tr
UPT.al
UKIM.mk
UoBL.ba
RBI.hr
UOB.rs
RENAM.md
UOM.me
GRENA.ge
IIAP-NAS-RA.am
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Applications area
The project is focusing on forming regional research teams that are engaged in elaboration large scale applications of common interest. Three SEE-wide user communities were proposed:
Seismology VO Meteorology VO Environmental VO
The work programme envisages analysis of the mentioned VOs requirements, their gridification and run-time support of the target applications. These three strategic Virtual Organisations will bring together users across the region within a common research space, enabling them to share data, applications, tools and results of their work.
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New communities integration in the regional eInfastructure
GRNET.gr
MTA SZTAKI .hu
IPP .bg
ICI .ro
TUBITAK.tr
UPT.al
UKIM.mk
UoBL.ba
RBI.hr
UOB.rs
RENAM.md
UOM.me
GRENA.ge
IIAP-NAS-RA.am
SEEFIRE + Geant Support
SEE-GRID
SeismologyVO
MeteorologyVO
EnvironmentalVO
SeismologyVO
MeteorologyVO
EnvironmentalVO
SEE-SCI
e-Infrastru
cture
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MD-Grid Consortium in SEE-GRID-SCI
Moldova participates in the project as MD-Grid JRU Consortium with RENAM as Contractor and following third parties - JRU members: FRT TUM - Faculty of Radioelectronics and Telecommunications of Technical University of Moldova IGS ASM - Institute of Geology and Seismology of Academy of Sciences of Moldova SHMS - State Hydrometeorological Service of Moldova
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Distribution of applications according to contributing countries
AL: 4
AM: 1
BA: 2
BG: 7
GE: 1
GR: 3HR: 2HU: 2
MD: 3
ME: 1
MK: 3
RO: 3
RS: 3
TR: 5
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Evolution
Testbeds UtilityProductive Use
National
Global
34www.eu-egi.eu
European e-Infrastructure
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Broad scale test-beds
Production quality
facilities
Sustainable
e-Infrastructures
(utility model)
Sustainable grid/data-based e-
Infrastructures (utility model)
Towards sustainable grid-empowered e-Infrastructures
35www.eu-egi.eu
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European Grid Initiative
Goal:Long-term sustainability of grid infrastructures in Europethrough establishment of a new federated model bringing together NGIs to build the EGIorganization
EGIOrganization:Coordination and operation of a common multi-national, multi-disciplinary Grid infrastructure to enable and support international Grid-based collaboration,to provide support and added value to NGIs, and to liaise with corresponding infrastructures outside Europe
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EGI Vision Paperhttp://www.eu-egi.org/vision.pdf
Provide global services and support that complement and/or coordinate national services (Authentication, VO-support, security, etc); Coordinate middleware development and standardization to enhance the infrastructure by soliciting targeted developments from leading EU and National Grid middleware development projects; Advise National and European Funding Agencies in establishing their programmes for future software developments based on agreed user needs and development standards; Integrate, test, validate and package software from leading Grid middleware development projects and make it widely available; Provide documentation and training material for the middleware and operations. (NGIs may wish to make the material available in turn in their local language); Take into account developments made by national e-science projects which were aimed at supporting diverse communities. Link the European infrastructure with similar infrastructures elsewhere; Promote Grid interface standards based on practical experience gained from Grid operations and middleware integration activities, in consultation with relevant standards organizations; Collaborate closely with industry as technology and service providers, as well as Grid users, to promote the rapid and successful uptake of Grid technology by European industry.
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38 European NGIs
+ Asia, US, Latin America
+ PRACE
+ OGF-Europe
+ …
38www.eu-egi.eu
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www.eu-egi.eu
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Terminology
“European Grid Initiative (EGI)” = the EGIorganization+ the NGIs
“EGI Organization” = the team with central responsibility, including the management structure
“EGI Council” = the governing body of the EGI and successor to the EGI Policy Board
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EGI Grid Infrastructure
… should bea large-scale, production Grid infrastructure built on national grids that interoperate seamlessly at many levels, offering reliable and predictable services to a wide range of applicationscreation and cooperation of Specialized Support Centers
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www.eu-egi.eu
EGI Infrastructure
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International Scientific and Research CollaborationInternational Scientific and Research Collaboration
NationalGrid
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NGI Resources for Operation
Estimated effort for NGI to be part of EGISize of NGI EGI.org Effort
(FTE)
Small 3-6
Medium 7-10
Large 16-18
Financing long-term vision: Membership fees from NGIs according to an EGI-key agreed by the EGI CouncilProject grants, from EU and other funding bodiesService charges, from NGIs and other buying specific services from EGI.org
Initial phase:Only membership fees and project grantsStrong support from EC required to establish EGI model and to keep it at the leading edge of technology
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Further recommendations
Carry out complementary but coordinated actionsTraining!NGI development, but allow for separate national strategies / agendas of NGIsBroad partnerships through MoUs and joint work: EGEE, SEEGRID, other regionsUse EC financing as seed money – seek other sources
Organize in federations with clear relations and modus operandi; scalable structure neededDistribute Grid and management services to spread the know-how and ensure joint responsibility and controlAim to have possibility of stand-alone operations, independent on related federated Grids and projectsAdopt good technical solutions but also pursue alternativesHave clear/quantified target/criteria for migrating to EGEETo be involved in EGI
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MD-GRID NGI - long-term strategy
Strategic success metrics of NGI: not Gbps/sec not the number of nodes not the TBs of storage
The initiatives are puzzle pieces of RTD efforts to sustain national and regional development
Increasing the retention of talented scientists in the region Pursuing joint R&D efforts among countries in the region Making available the benefits of the Information Society for citizens Easing the digital divide between the region and the countries at other side
of spectrum Improvement of regional competitiveness in all market sectors Regional political stability and cohesiveness The basis for new applications and national GRID infrastructure
developmentThe sustainable status can be achieved by national RTD efforts combining with EC co – finding
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Conclusions
SEE-GRID projects help to deploy a sustainable Grid infrastructure, which, coupled with human networking activities will be of particular societal, educational, and political importance to the SEE region and to Moldova especially.
Such modernization is a key goal of eEurope - which aims on accelerating the development of the Information Society in Europe and ensuring its availability to everyone.
Regional and National Grid infrastructures deployment will have a significant impact on the SEE region by helping the participating countries to achieve the goal to be a part of eEurope and align their national priorities with the EU recommendations and guidelines.