NRENs JOINTLY BUILDING A GLOBAL R&E NETWORKAlexander van den HilProduct Manager
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An introduction to SURF
SURF, the R&E ICT collaborative of the Netherlands
We are SURF
Partner in acceleration
SURF is a strategic partner in education and research, has a clear vision on the impact of new technologies and provides superior, reliable service
SURF facilitates the individual acceleration of its members
• Our starting point is our members' education and research processes, using ICT to improve quality
• We ensure the link with our members' own goals and challenges, including by bringing them together
• We offer sustainable, scalable, efficient solutions using cooperative facilities
• We stimulate and take the lead in innovation
• We offer administrative knowledge sharing, engagement and positioning
SURFmarket is SURF's purchasing organisation which ensures that institutions can purchase software, cloud services and digital content on the best possible terms.
SURFnet offers fast network connections and trusted access to the best possible ICT facilities. That way, users in
education and research can work and collaborate easily, reliably and without borders.
SURFsara offers expertise and services relating to high-performance computing, large-scale data storage, visualisation, networking and cloud and e-science
support for the Dutch research field.
The SURF network
A reliable foundation for all network activities for member institutions since 1988
13,000 km of FIBRE OPTICS in the SURFnet network
IP VOLUME of member institutionsIncoming traffic (from institution to SURFnet network) and outgoing traffic (from SURFnet network to institution = in PB (1 petabyte = 1,000 terabytes)
OUT: 175PB
LOCATIONS with EDUROAM:
1,500 in THE NETHERLANDS
25,000 WORLDWIDE in 89 countries
SURFwireless:14 locations at 5 institutions
Availability in 2017: 100%
IN: 99PB
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The SURF network
300km
150km
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The need for a Global Network Architecture, a GNA
GNA Vision:Globally Connecting Science, Research & Education
Creating bandwidth and services in support of research and education between R&E Networks on a global scale that is equivalent to that within continents
The GNA Mission:
• Creating an inclusive architecture to increase collaboration and resource sharing between the global R&E community
• Developing a strategic blueprint that R&E Networks can use to align their investments in intercontinental circuits
Architecture defined in 6 documents
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Reference Architecture – v1.0
Exchange Point (GXP) Specifications – v1.0
Multi-Layer Transport Services – v1.0
Operations – v1.0
Technical Notes – v1.0
Glossary – v1.0
www.gna-re.net
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The pathfinder: ANA-300G
London
Amsterdam
New York
Washington
ParisMontreal
Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific
Atlantic Ocean
GEANT, SURFnet, NORDUnet, Internet2 & CANARIE
ANA-300G – Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Scope of the Collaboration
1. Network InterconnectionThrough Global Exchange Points, the parties will jointly operate 100 Gbit/s interconnects between their networks
2. Joint Network Research
3. Joint Application Development
4. Cooperation
5. Back-up TrafficWith other parties to improve resilience
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“The Parties do not intend this Agreement to be legally binding. The Parties do however intend to honor each of their obligations as set out in this agreement and agree to cooperate in good faith in achieving its objectives.”
ANA-300G – Memorandum of Understanding
Governance of the Collaboration
The ANA collaboration is governed by a Steering Group in which each party will have one seat and one vote.
Decisions are taken by consensus.
The Steering Group meets as it sees fit and oversees the collaboration.
The Steering Group will appoint and support a project manager for the activity. This individual will also chair the Project Team.
Participation in any of the governing bodies by a Party is at its own expense.
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ANA-300G – Memorandum of Understanding
Acceptable Use Policy
The Parties are free to use the ANA System to carry any traffic. This traffic is governed by each Party’s Acceptable Use Policy. The Parties may extend access to the ANA System to other Parties when the data transported belongs to the research and education community.
The specific policies for traffic engineering on the ANA System and the distribution of bandwidth among partners will be included in the ANA Federated Operations document, as agreed to and approved by the Steering Group.
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ANA-300G – Memorandum of Understanding
We also agreed
• The duration of the collaboration
• Procedures for leaving the collaboration
• Procedures for enlarging the collaboration
• Procedures for External Communications
• How to handle Confidential Information
• How to share the cost
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Cost sharing principles defined in a separate document
Practical approach
• New York – Paris Paid by GEANT
• Washington – London Paid by Internet2/CANARIE
• Montreal – Amsterdam Paid by NORDUnet/SURFnet
Each for the circuit, its GXP ports and patching.
In practice the TCO’s of all the links are more or less the same.
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The pathfinder expands: ANA-300G growing to 900G
London
Amsterdam
New York
Washington
Paris
900 Gbps
Montreal
Boston
Geneva
Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific
Atlantic Ocean
GEANT, SURFnet, NORDUnet, Internet2 & CANARIE
NII/Sinet – 2019-Q1
IU NEAAR
ESnet
Collaboration with ESnetand NEAAR in an other MoU
Scope of the collaboration
1. Network InterconnectionThrough Open Exchange Points, the Parties will jointly operate 100 Gbit/s interconnects between their networks
2. Capacity sharingAgreement to cooperate on capacity sharing where appropriate
3. Back-up trafficAgreement to mutually back each other up in the event of outages
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“The Parties do not intend this Agreement to be legally binding. The Parties do however intend to honor each of their obligations as set out in this agreement and agree to cooperate in good faith in achieving its objectives.”
Again:
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Asia-Pacific Ring (APR)
Tokyo
Taipei
Australia (via Indigo)
Singapore
Seattle
Los Angeles
400 Gbps
Europe
Europe
Pacific Ocean
Hongkong
Seoul
PacWave/TransPAC
NII/Sinet
SingAREN & Internet2
ASGC
SingAREN & JGN
KOREN/KISTI
Chicago
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Connecting Asia to Europe (CAE) – Ready for Service 2019-Q1
London
Amsterdam
300 Gbps
Tokyo
TaipeiHongkong
USA (via ANA-300G)
USA (via APR)
Australia (via Indigo)
Singapore
Indian Ocean
GEANT, SURFnet ,NORDUnet, AARnet, SingAREN & TEIN*CC
NII/Sinet
ASGC
SingAREN & JGN
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Opportunities to join the GNA?By running a GXP yourselves or by sharing capacity?
Indian Ocean
The GNA folks are happy to help