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CLOUD POWER NREN collaboration in GÉANT to enable and facilitate the Research and Education community to use online services on a large scale, with the right conditions @ STF MARCH 24 Andres Steijaert
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CLOUD POWER

NREN collaboration in GÉANT

to enable and facilitate

the Research and Education community

to use online services

on a large scale, with the right conditions

@ STF

MARCH 24 Andres Steijaert

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Collaboration on online (cloud) services

from technical components,

to organizational and financial aspects;

aggregation of demand and expertise,

joint service delivery.

Network peerings

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GÉANT DOES NOT BUILD OR OPERATE A

CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

OTHERS DO,

R&E PROJECTS & INSTITUTIONS

COMMERCIAL PROVIDERS

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REQUIREMENTS CATALOGUE

STRATEGY STANDARDS

COLLABORATION

SUITES

REALTIME

COMMUNICATION

FILE STORAGE

AND SYNC

INFRASTRUCTURE

AS A

SERVICE

ADOPTION

FOUNDATION

AREAS

MAKE & BUY

IN-HOUSE & OUTSOURCED

Collaborate,

to enable and facilitate our community

to use online services

on a large scale, with the right conditions

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Online services should be

accessible, safe, integrated, affordable, predictable, easy to use

through aggregating demand and expertise,

aligning roadmaps and joint efforts.

Organisational, technical and financial structures

in Research and Education institutions

often don't map on the way cloud providers offer their services

GET IN

Assure data is handled safely and meets

European and national regulations.

Acquire services through the

institutions’ purchasing structures:

Predictable cost models (prevent bill shock)

Limit network traffic costs

Log in with institutional account

GET OUT

Be able to to move data

(to another provider)

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Network peerings with cloud providers

Best, most direct connection between providers and R&E community;

latency, bandwidth, data protection.

Reduce network ingress and egress charges, to achieve more predictable cost models

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Currently connected to NRENsor directly to GÉANT

HELIX NEBULA providers

ATOS connected to REDiris

CloudSigma connected to SWITCH

Interoute connected to GÉANT in London

T-systems connected to GÉANT at VIX

BOX

eduZONE

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Network peerings with cloud providers

In progress

Code42

Microsoft (connected to Janet, discussions with SURFnet, scaling up to pan-European level though SA7)

Amazon (discussions with Janet, discussions with SA7 about pan-European delivery)

Greenqloud (connected to Nordunet, used by SURFnet, can go pan-European)

At the moment non-production connections – pilot status

Exploring suitable models for production

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Institute U

Institute V

Institute W

Institute X

Institute Y

Institute Z

Cloud Service A

Cloud Service B

Cloud Service C

Internal Service A

Internal Service B

Fed

IdM

One safe account for the cloud

Connect providers to eduGAIN

Internal Service C

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Enable joint

delivery and adoption

FOUNDATIONFOR ONLINE SERVICES

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Compact set of pre-conditions which cloud providers are expected to meetIntellectual property rights and ownership, legal aspects, security, continuity, confidentiality, communication, billing, technical requirements

Providers’ responses are made available in the GÉANT Cloud Catalogue online services directory

• Provide clarity

• to cloud providers, regarding the requirementsof the Research and Education community

• to the Research and Education community, regarding capabilities of cloud providers

• Provide choice

23/03/2015 11

Essential conditions of use – bring trust

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Cloud requirements

Six pages; easily readable

available at:http://services.geant.net/clouds/Activities/Pages/Supporting_Suppliers.aspx

Intellectual property rights and

ownership, legal aspects,

security, continuity,

confidentiality, communication,

billing, technical requirements

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Collaboration suites, realtime communication

Microsoft Office 365

EduZone EZ-Moodle

Pending: Google Apps

Infrastructure as a ServiceAdvania

CloudSigma

Eduzone EZ-Infrastructure

Okeanos

Microsoft Azure

Pending: Amazon AWS

Current services in the cloud catalogue

File storage and syncBOXCrashplanShareplan

OtherEduZone EZ-AntiSPAMNetskope Cloud Access Security Brokerage

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• A group of NRENs, is collaborating on file storage platforms (including using OwnCloud).

• Another group of NRENs is exploring joint efforts in IaaS solutions (through GRNET Okeanos and OpenStack)

• RENATER is offering their Rendez-Vous web conferencing service to other NRENs (https://rendez-vous.renater.fr)

• Several NRENs, including CARNet and CESNET are offering the Office 365 collaboration suite to their community.

23/03/2015 16

Community cloud collaborations

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GÉANT

InstituteZ

INSTITUTE Y

INSTITUTEX

Frameworkagreements

Use

1

2a

2b

Joint demand aggregation and procurement

Bring the economies of scale

to achieve more favourable conditions of use

Started a collective tender for IaaS cloud services

TRANSACTIONSFOR ONLINE SERVICES

Buying services is difficult

Cloud Providers work with

‘end-user credit card models’.

Our community operates

‘institutional Purchase Order based’.

Institutions are afraid of ‘bill shock’

OPEX can be big, also due to

network charges.

Costs need to be predictable.

We can use our network

to reduce data network traffic costs.

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Intranet: https://intranet.geant.net/SA7/

News and information sharinghttps://www.yammer.com/geantcloud/

Cloud aggregation and procurement project

Workshops

Bi-weekly online meetings

Join us


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