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Introduction to the StarLight International/National
Communications Exchange Facility
Joe Mambretti, Director, ([email protected])
International Center for Advanced Internet Research (www.icair.org)
Northwestern University
Director, Metropolitan Research and Education Network (www.mren.org)
Co-Director, StarLight, PI-iGENI, PI-OMNINet (www.startap.net/starlight)
Hong Kong Workshop on Next Generation Open Communication
Exchanges for Science Research
University of Hong Kong
January 18, 2011
Sloan Digital Sky
Survey
www.sdss.org
Globus Alliance
www.globus.org
LIGO
www.ligo.org TeraGrid
www.teragrid.org
ALMA: Atacama
Large Millimeter
Array
www.alma.nrao.edu
CAMERA
metagenomics
camera.calit2.net
Comprehensive
Large-Array
Stewardship System
www.class.noaa.gov
DØ (DZero)
www-d0.fnal.gov
ISS: International
Space Station
www.nasa.gov/statio
n
IVOA:
International
Virtual
Observatory
www.ivoa.net
BIRN: Biomedical
Informatics Research
Network
www.nbirn.net
GEON: Geosciences
Network
www.geongrid.org
ANDRILL:
Antarctic
Geological
Drilling
www.andrill.org
GLEON: Global Lake
Ecological
Observatory
Network
www.gleon.org Pacific Rim
Applications and
Grid Middleware
Assembly
www.pragma-
grid.net
CineGrid
www.cinegrid.org Carbon Tracker
www.esrl.noaa.gov/
gmd/ccgg/carbontrack
er
XSEDE
www.xsede.org
LHCONE
www.lhcone.net
WLCG
lcg.web.cern.ch/LCG/publi
c/
OOI-CI
ci.oceanobservatories.org
OSG
www.opensciencegrid.org
SKA
www.skatelescope.o
rg
NG Digital
Sky Survey
ATLAS
Compilation By Maxine Brown
StarLight International/National Communications
Exchange Facility
Abbott Hall, Northwestern University‟s Chicago Campus
StarLight – “By Researchers For Researchers”
Abbott Hall, Northwestern University‟s
Chicago Campus View from StarLight
StarLight Is An Advanced Communication Exchange Facility And Prototyping Platform Built On An Optical infrastructure Optimized for High-Performance Applications World‟s Highest Capacity Exchange First Facility Enabling Interoperability At L1, L2, L3 Currently Implementing A Multi-100 Gbps Exchange
StarLight Infrastructure
StarLight is a large research-friendly co-location facility with
space, power and fiber that is being made available to
university and national/international network collaborators
as a point of presence in Chicago
The StarLight Facility Supports Many Different
Private Networks • International R&E Networks
• National R&E Production Networks
• National R&E Testbed Networks
• Other R&E National / Regional/ Local Production
Networks
• State R&E Networks
• Commercial Networks
• Prototypes
• Experimental Networks
•
• An Advanced Network for Advanced Applications
• Designed in 1993; Initial Production in 1994, Managed at L2 & L3
• Created by Consortium of Research Organizations -- over 20
• Partner to STAR TAP/StarLight, I-WIRE, NGI and R&E Net Initiatives, Grid and Globus Initiatives etc.
• Model for Next Generation Internets
• Developed World‟s First GigaPOP
• Next – the “Optical MREN”
• Soon - Optical „TeraPOP‟ Services
iCAIR: Founding Partner of the Global Lambda Integrated Facility
Available Advanced Network Resources
Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA; data compilation by Maxine Brown, UIC.
www.glif.is
GLIF is a consortium of institutions, organizations, consortia and country National Research &
Education Networks who voluntarily share optical networking resources and expertise to develop
the Global LambdaGrid for the advancement of scientific collaboration and discovery
GLIF 2011
GLIF 2011
StarLight As GLIF Open Lambda Exchange
(GOLE)
TransLight/StarLight
Collaborates with All IRNC/GLIF Initiatives
With US HEP/LHC researchers, do trials
to move multi-gigabit traffic between
CERN and Brazil (Geneva to Amsterdam;
via LHCnet to Chicago; via CAVEwave to
DC; via AtlanticWave to Miami;
via AmLight-East to Brazil
Connect to TransLight/PacificWave
in Seattle via TransLight (Cisco
Research Wave deployed on NLR)
Provide GLORIAD via StarLight
with services to support multi-
gigabit US traffic to partners in
Russia, Netherlands, Nordic
countries, Asia
ACE
CA*net4 has 10x10Gb and Equipment at
StarLight
Source: CANARIE
SURFnet6 National Optical R&E Network
• High Performance Optical Switching
• Numerous 10 Gbit/s Lightpaths
• Dynamic Provisioning
• 500,000 Users
• 84 Institutes
TransLight/Pacific Wave 10GE Wave Facilitates US West Coast Connectivity
Developing a distributed exchange facility on the US West Coast (currently
Seattle, Sunnyvale and Los Angeles) to interconnect international and US
research and education networks
www.pacificwave.net/participants/irnc/
AARNet 2011
KREONet2, KRLight
Europe
Kwangju Busan
Suwon Chonan
Jeonju Chang-
won
Pohang
K R E O N E T
APII
Seoul
KREONet2
High-Performance S&T Facilities
(High-Performance Cluster/Supercomputers, Storage,
Experimental Facilities, Visualization, Access Grid, DB Servers, etc.)
e-Science based KREONET/KREONet2/SuperSIReN
→ joining global Cyber Infrastructure
GEANT
Singapore/SingAREN
Daegu
China/CSTNET
Incheon
Japan/SINET
APII
TEIN
Daejeon SuperSIReN
Source: Kreonet
SuperJANET
R&D Network
GEANT
UKLight
London
StarLight
Chicago
NetherLight
Amsterdam
CERN
CzechLight Local Research
Equipment
International
Point-of-Access
CA*net
NRNs
UKLight via IRNC at StarLight
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
10 Gb/s
Source: Peter Clarke, David Salmon, UKLight
CESNET
WHREN - LILA Proposal
• Joint response by FIU and CENIC to NSF IRNC solicitation
• 2.5Gbps persistent high-performance research network for South America to support U.S. and international science and engineering research and education communities
• Collaboration with research network operators and exchanges in the Americas
• Phased implementation over 5 years
Source: AMPATH
America‟s Lightpaths (AmLight)
GLIF SA 2011
DOE‟s UltraScience Net is at StarLight
LHCnet 2008
NIH Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
International Federated Repositories
www.nbirn.net
BIRN Collaboratory today: Enabling collaborative research at 28 research institutions comprised of 37 research groups.
NISN
NGIX West
New Generation IP Connections to
West Coast Regional networks,
Tier 1 ISP networks,
the PacRim, Japan, and Australia
MAE West
Most Important IP Connections to
West Coast Regional networks,
Tier 1 ISP networks,
the PacRim, Japan, and Australia
Commercial Ameritech NAP
Starlight
Most Important Connections to
Mid-West & SouthEast
Regional networks, Tier 1 ISP networks
NGIX East
New Generation IP Connections to
East Coast Regional networks,
Tier 1 ISP networks, and Europe
MAE East
Most Important Connections to
East Coast Regional networks,
Tier 1 ISP networks, and Europe
NASA‟s NISN is at StarLight
Source: NASA
DREN Network Is At StarLight
UltraLight Network: PHASE III
• Move into production
• Optical switching fully enabled amongst primary sites
• Integrated international infrastructure
Source:
UltraLight Network
Distributed US Atlas Computing Network
Source: John Silvester
Starlight
MREN
Village of Hoffman
Estates
NIU Hoffman
Estates
City of Naperville
NIU Naperville
City of Braceville
Repeater Station
City of Pontiac
OSF St. James
JW Albrecht MC
City of Chenoa
OSF Medical Group
City of Eureka
Eureka Community
HospitalTown and Country
Rural Health Care
ClinicCity of Peoria
Pekin Hospital
Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital
Lincoln
Rural Health Clinic
Springfield
St. Johns Hospital
Springfield
Memorial Medical
Center
City of Litchfield
St. Francis Hospital
Litchfield Family
Practice Center
City of Staunton
Community
Memorial HospitalStaunton Family
Practice
City of East St. Louis
Kenneth Hall
Regional HospitalGermantown
Clinton Co. Rural
Health Clinic
City of Centralia
St. Mary’s Hospital
City of Salem
Salem Township
Hospital
City of Effingham
St. Anthony’s Memorial
Hospital
Mid-Ill Medical Care
Assoc. LLC
City of Mattoon
Sarah Bush Lincoln
Health CenterCity of Paris
Paris Community
Hospital
Paris Family
Medical Center
City of Tuscola
Carle Clinic
City of Urbana
Provena Covenant
Medical Center
City of Paxton
The Paxton Clinic
City of Onarga
The Onarga Clinic
City of Kanakee
Provena St. Mary’s
Hospital
Riverside
Medical Clinic
City of Normal
ISU
BroMenn
Health Care
OSF St. Joseph
Medical Center
City of Decatur
Decatur Memorial
Hospital
St. Mary’s Hospital
City of Jacksonville
Passavant Area
Hospital
Pittsfield
Illini Community
Hospital
City of Quincy
Blessing Hospital
City of Warsaw
Hamiton-Warsaw
Clinic
City of Carthage
Memorial Hospital
Women and Family
Medical Care
City of Macomb
Sarah Bush Lincoln
Health Center
City of Canton
Graham Hospital
Coleman Rural
Health Clinic
Rockford
NIU Rockford
City of DeKalb
NIU DeKalb
TriRivers
Health Network
Freeport
FHN Memorial
Hospital
Galena
Stauss Hospital
Rochelle
Rochelle
Community Hosptial
City of Rochelle
Your Family
Doctor
Dixon
Katherine Shaw
Bethea Hosptial
Sterling/Rock Falls
CGH Medical Center
Janet Waddles
Center
Belvidere
Northwest Suburban
Community Hosp
UIUC Medical
Center
Kishwaukee
Community
Hospital
Ben Gorden
Center
Illinois Rural HealthNet
Logical Network Map
U of I
City of Malta
Tri-County Nursing
Internet 2
City of Belleville
Memorial Hospital
City of Danville
Provena USMC
Danville
Pediatric Center
DeKalb County
Health DuPage National
Tech Park
(ISP Services)
Stockton
FHN Family
HealthCare
Lena
FHN Family
HealthCare
Warren
FHN Family
HealthCare
Orangeville
FHN Family
Healthcare
Pecatonica
FHN Family
Healthcare
Byron
Swedish American
Medical Group
Davis Junction
Swedish American
Medical
Oregon
FHN Family
Healthcare
Forreston
FHN Family
Healthcare
Lannark
FHN Family
Healthcare
Mt. Carroll
FHN Family
Healthcare
Savanna
FHN Family
Healthcare
Harvard
Mercy-Harvard
Hospital
Sandwich
Valley West
Community Hospital
Morrison
Morrison Community
Hosptial
Amboy
Sinnissippi
Center
Mendota
Mendota
Community Hospital
Princeton
Perry Memorial
HospitalKewanee
Kewanee Hospital
Genesso
Hammond-Henry
Hospital
Galva
Regional Family
Health Center
Galesburg
St. Mary’s Medical
Center
Mercer
Mercer County
Hospital
Monmouth
Community Medical
Center
Table Grove
Family Practice
Astoria
Community Medical
Center
Rushville
Sarah D. Culbertson
Memorial Hosptial
Mason
Mason District
Hospital
Winchester
Winchester Family
Practice
Hopedale
Hopedale Medical
Complex
Clinton
Dr. John Warner
Hospital
Pana
Pana Community
Hospital
Talyorville
St. Vincent
Memorial Hosptial
Carlinville
Carlinville Area
Hosptial
Greenfield
Boyd Fillager Clinic
Carrollton
Thomas Boyd
Memorial Hospital
Hillsboro
Hillsboro Area
Hospital
Vandalia
Fayette County
Hosptial
Highland
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Newton
Brush Creek Medical
Center
Robinson
Crawford
Memorial
Hospital
City of Urbana
Carle Foundation
Hosptial
Monticello
John and Mary E.
Kirby Hosptial
Gibson City
Gibson City Area
Hospital
Cissna Park
Cissna Park Medical
Clinic
Hoopeston
Hoopeston
Community Memorial
Hospital
Flora
Clay County
Hosptial
Fairfield
Fairfield Memorial
Hospital
Olney
Richland Memorial
Hospital
Lawrenceville
County Memorial
Hospital
Mount Carmel
Wabash General
Hospital District
Mount Vernon
Crossroad
Community Hosptial
McLeansboro
Hamilton Memorial
Hosptial
Eldorado
Ferrell Hosptial
Benton
Franklin Hospital
Nashville
Washington County
Hospital
Pinckneyville
Community
HospitalSparta
Community Hospital
Red Bud
Regional Hosptial
Chester
Memorial Hospital
DuQuoin
Marshall Browning
Hospital
Murphysboro
St. Joseph Memorial
Hospital
t
Fenius GLIF
Demonstrations
Global Lambda Grid Workshop
SC10
HK GLIF Technical Workshop
StarWave: A Multi-100 Gbps Facility
• StarWave, A New Advanced Multi-100 Gbps Facility and Services
Will Be Implemented Within the StarLight
International/NationalCommunications Exchange Facility
• StarWave Is Being Funded To Provide Services To Support Large
Scale Data Intensive Science Research Initiatives
• Facilities Components Will Include:
• An ITU G. 709 v3 Standards Based Optical Switch for WAN
Services, Supporting Multiple 100 G Connections
• An IEEE 802.3ba Standards Based Client Side Switch,
Supporting Multiple 100 G Connections, Multiple 10 G
Connections
• Multiple Other Components (e.g., Optical Fiber Interfaces,
Measurement Servers, Test Servers
iGENI: The International GENI
• The iGENI Initiative Will Design, Develop, Implement, and Operate a Major New National and International Distributed Infrastructure.
• iGENI Will Place the “G” in GENI Making GENI Truly Global.
• iGENI Will Be a Unique Distributed Infrastructure Supporting
Research and Development for Next-Generation Network
Communication Services and Technologies.
• This Infrastructure Will Be Integrated With Current and Planned
GENI Resources, and Operated for Use by GENI Researchers
Conducting Experiments that Involve Multiple Aggregates At
Multiple Sites.
• iGENI Infrastructure Will Connect Its Resources With Current
GENI National Backbone Transport Resources, With Current
and Planned GENI Regional Transport Resources, and With
International Research Networks and Projects,
•
IRNC TL/SL Deliverables
• Continue Enabling Multi-National Application and
Middleware Experiments Through Innovative Services and
Technologies On International Networks: – High-Performance Digital Media Network (HPDMnet)
– iGENI: the GENI-funded international GENI project* ##
– SAGE: connecting people and their data at high-res*
– CineGrid: it‟s all about visual communications
– GreenLight International: less watts/terabyte*
– Science Cloud Communication Services Network (SCCSnet)*: the
impending disruption
• Build Cooperative National and International Partnerships*
• Provide New Services, Including Many with Industrial
Partners
• Capitalize On Other Emerging Opportunities*
## Now, In Part, A CISE/OCI Partnership!!
*Currently also funded by various NSF awards to UCSD/UIC/NU
www.startap.net/starlight
Thanks to the NSF, DOE, DARPA
Universities, National Labs,
International Partners,
and Other Supporters