ORIENT/ORIENTplus - Connecting Academic Networks
in China and Europe
Jennifer(Jie) AnCERNET Center/Tsinghua University
14 Feb.2012
Connecting Academic Networks in China and Europe
ORIENT project provides for the first time a direct Internet connection dedicated solely to the research and education community of Europe and China (2.5Gbps, 2007~2010).
Connecting Academic Networks in China and Europe
ORIENTplus is daughter project of ORIENT. Due to new tender result, the PoP in Europe has been moved from Copenhagen to London in Jan.2012.
Connecting Academic Networks in China and Europe
Partner list of ORIENT/ORIENTplusORIENT ORIENTplusCERNET, CN CERNET, CN
CSTNET, CN
DANTE, UK DANTE, UKCESNET, CZECH Repbulic CESNETDFN VEREIN, GERMANY DFN
GARR, ITALY GARRGRNET, GREECE GRNET
JANET, UK JANETRENATER, FRANCE RENATER
NORDEnet
PSNC, POLANDE-AREAN, RUSSIA
UIIP NASB, BELARUS
GÉANT: a European Success Story2000-2004 GN1 2005-2009 GN22009-2013 GN3
• 40 countries• 50,000 km network
infrastructure• 12,000 km lit fibre• 25 PoPs, 44 routes,
18 dark fibre routes• Core network 10G• 8000 Institutions• 40M Users
CNGI-6IX
CERNET: biggest NREN in China• Fibre network
backbone 100G(40λ) DWDM
• Core IP network backbone 100G
• 31 provinces and over 200 cities
• 38 PoPs• Over 2000
universities and institutes
• 30M users
CSTNET: S&T Network in China• Backbone 10G• 12 sub centers• Over 20 provinces• Over 100 research
institutes • Over 1M end users
CNGI-CERNET2 IPv6 Backbone
• Backbone 10G to 40G/100G
• 25 PoPs in 20 cities
• Over 260 IPv6 access networks, most of them /48 IPv6 addresses• 2M end users
Typical 2011 traffic graph
Typical 2011 Traffic Graph
Average Utilization
Maximum Utilization
Total Traffic (TByte)
Link Usage Over 25 substantial scientific and educational
collaborative projects and programmes are using the ORIENT/ORIENTplus route: CERN Collaboration: LHC project (IHEP-
IN2P3), South East University with CERN Shanghai Astronomical Observatory – JIVE INFN-ARGO YBJ EMBnet EUChinaGrid GEONETCast- EUMETSAT 1000 Genomes Project
Link Usage INWA-GRID CEOP-AEGIS and DRAGON2 Shanghai Jiao Tong University – University of
Essex Bridge-Grid ITER - the global fusion energy programme Global atmospheric research, remote robotic
experiments, etc.
CERN Collaborations Various HEP applications involving the IHEP and
South East University Nanjing in research with CERN and other European sites at data speeds of up to 1 Gbps
LHC collaboration: It is notable that IHEP has been seen to have collaborations not only with IN2P3 but also with INFN (Italy), DKFZ (Germany)
IHEP-LHC The graph below (courtesy of RENATER) shows
the between IHEP and IN2P3. This single collaboration can be seen to have a background of 100-300Mbps and peaks of 400-500Mbps.
ShAO – eVLBI VLBI - Very Long Baseline Interferometry is a technique
that involves the collection of simultaneous observations from multiple radio telescopes. Data is then correlated to form very sharp, high-definition images.
Today this data is transported across the world using research and education networks.
The EXPReS project was a European Commission co-funded initiative, committed to creating a production eVLBI service both across Europe, but also beyond. And JIVE project is allowing ShAO to form part of its single giant virtual radio telescope eVLBI programme at data speeds of up to 512 Mbps
Earthquake RescueSichuan Earthquake in May, 2008Satellite images of disaster region transferred from JRC (Italy) to RSGS (China)The images are used to identify the extent of the earthquake’s impact and to aid post-disaster reconstruction.
Key Objectives of ORIENTplus
to upgrade the EU–China link capacity as soon as achievable. Options include 2 x 2.5 Gbps, preferably on diverse routes, or 1 x 10 Gbps.
to ensure that the ORIENTplus connectivity is used to greatest effect by the EU and Chinese user communities
Other Potential Collaborations
NGI testbed Research on Internet measurement,
management and governance IPv6 applications
Acknowledgement
John Chevers, Project coordinator, DANTE
David West, Project coordinator, DANTE Zhonghui Li, CNGI-6IX NOC
Thanks!