how five international networks are enabling international...
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How Five International Networks are Enabling International Data-Intensive Research
Internet2 Global Summit 2014
• Brief introduction to EYR and EYR-Global • Introduction to 2 selected projects
• Large Scale Phenotyping and Statistical Analysis – Stephen Helms and Carl Schulz, AMOLF
• Earth System Grid Federation – Dean Williams, LLNL and Mary Hester, ESnet
• Lessons learned and closing remarks, Edward Moynihan, Internet2
CONTENTS
EYR HISTORY
• SURFnet initiated the first national EYR program in 2007 in the Netherlands
• Program has had 4 successful competitions to date The big data challenge
ENLIGHTEN YOUR RESEARCH 4
Are you ready for a Big Dat ?
EYR HISTORY 2007: EYR1- fixed lightpaths 2009: EYR2 - dynamic lightpaths (BoD) 2011: EYR3 - connectivity
+ compute, storage + support
2013: EYR4 - connectivity, compute, storage, support
+ workflow support
IN 2013 EYR WENT GLOBAL
Five National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) partnered for the first EYR-Global program
The EYR-Global program seeks to identify collaborations from any country and any
research domain for which high performance networks can make a major
impact on research.
Selected collaborations receive network services and expert help in setting up their
network to facilitate research.
ENLIGHTEN YOUR RESEARCH GLOBAL
RESEARCHERS WORLDWIDE SUBMITTED PROPOSALS
Project Lead: David van Enckevort, University Medical
Center Groningen
Countries Involved: FI, NL, UK
Research Domain:
Computational Science and Bioinformatics
Research Driver: Project team is working on developing a
platform to send virtual machines between sites so that researchers can analyze gene
sequencing data onsite
Network Resources: 1Gbps lightpaths to connect all collaborating
sites to enable science analysis
CROSS SITE VM OPERATION
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VM#
CROSS SITE VM OPERATION
GEANT OpenExchange
NetherLightExchange
Amsterdam
SURFsara (NL)
Janet
EMBL-EBI (UK)
GEANT
SURFnet
Cluster with storage
Cluster with storage
RUG (NL)
Cluster with storage
European Nucleotide Archive
NORDUnet
CSC (FI)
Cluster with storageKajaani
Cross-Site VM Operation
STAMPEDE (US)
AN ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING APPROACH TO HIGH-RESOLUTION CLIMATE MODELING
Project Lead: Henk Dijkstra, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht, Utrecht
University, NL
Countries Involved: DE, NL, UK, US
Research Domain:
Climate Science and Computer Science
Research Driver: Discover how ocean circulation changes
affect climate changes
Awarding Network Resources: 10G lightpath allocations to run between supercomputers to perform simulations with ultra-high resolution climate models
SUPERMUC (DE)
CARTESIUS (NL) EMERALD (UK)
AN ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING APPROACH TO HIGH-RESOLUTION CLIMATE MODELING
10GVia ANA 100G
10G
10G
10G
10G
10G
10G
10G10G
10GVia ACE
10G
SURFnet
StarlightExchange Chicago
10G
GEANT OpenExchange
STAMPEDE
Internet2
NetherLightExchange
Amsterdam
SURFsara
10G
Cartesius
Leibniz Supercomputing
Centre
Janet
Rutherford Lab10G
EMERALD
TexasAdvanced Computing
Center10G
10G
DFN
10G
10G
SuperMUC
10G LightPath Map – An Advanced Distributed Computing Approach to High—Resolution Climate Modeling
GEANT
PRACE Link
GEANT
MANLANExchange New York
AFFILIATE PARTNERS
Thank you to the affiliate partners for helping to expand international research!
Do you want to join the EYR Global program? Contact us at [email protected]
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