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The National Grid Service. Guy Warner NeSC Training Team. Acknowledgements. This talk was written by Mike Mineter of the NeSC Training Team. Some NGS and GOSC slides are taken from a talk by Stephen Pickles, Technical Director of GOSC Also slides from Malcolm Atkinson on e-Science programme. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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http://www.ngs.ac.ukhttp://www.grid-support.ac.uk

http://www.eu-egee.org/http://www.pparc.ac.uk/http://www.nesc.ac.uk/

The National Grid ServiceGuy Warner

NeSC Training Team

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Acknowledgements

• This talk was written by Mike Mineter of the NeSC Training Team.

• Some NGS and GOSC slides are taken from a talk by Stephen Pickles, Technical Director of GOSC

• Also slides from Malcolm Atkinson on e-Science programme

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Overview

• The UK e-science programme

• Grid Operations Support Centre

• The NGS

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NERC (£15M)7%

CLRC (£10M)5%

ESRC (£13.6M)6%

PPARC (£57.6M)27%

BBSRC (£18M)8%

MRC (£21.1M)10%

EPSRC (£77.7M)37%

Staff costs only -Grid Resources

Computers & Networkfunded separately

Applied (£35M)45%

HPC (£11.5M)15%

Core (£31.2M)40%

EPSRC Breakdown

UK e-Science Budget (2001-2006)

Source: Science Budget 2003/4 – 2005/6, DTI(OST)

Total: £213M

+ Industrial Contributions £25M

+ £100M via JISC

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Globus Alliance

CeSC (Cambridge)

DigitalCurationCentre

e-Science Institute

Open Middleware

Infrastructure Institute

The e-Science Centres

EGEE

Grid Operations

SupportCentre

NationalCentre fore-SocialScience

National Institute

forEnvironmental

e-Sciencehttp://www.nesc.ac.uk/centres/

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Grid Operations Support Centre

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GOSC and the National Grid Service

The NGS is the core UK grid, intended for the production use of computational and data grid resources. NGS is the core service resulting from the UK's e-Science programme. NGS is supported by JISC, and is run by the Grid Operations Support Centre (GOSC).

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GOSC

The Grid Operations Support Centre is a distributed “virtual centre” providing deployment and operations support for the UK e-Science programme.

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GOSC Roles UK Grid Services

National Services Authentication, authorization, certificate management, VO management,

security, network monitoring, help desk + support centre. [email protected]

NGS Services Job submission, data transfer, data access and integration, resource

brokering, monitoring, grid management services, operations centre,… NGS core-node Services

CPU, (meta-) data storage, key software Services coordinated with others (eg OMII, NeSC, LCG):

Integration testing, compatibility & Validation Tests, User Management, training

Administration: Policies and acceptable use conditions Resource providers: service level agreements,… Coordinate deployment and Operations

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The National Grid Service

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Scales of collaboration

• The pattern that is emerging:– Inside an institute: computation (e.g. Condor) and

data– Multi-disciplinary in a university: across admin

domains (“Campus grids”)– Nation-wide collaboration: National Grid Service

(core resources + resources for a VO)– International collaboration: EGEE

• Campus Grid Meeting on today at NeSC, Edinburgh– http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/556/

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Core NGS resources

• Nodes providing compute services– White Rose Grid, Leeds: grid-compute.leeds.ac.uk– Oxford e-Science Centre: grid-compute.oesc.ox.ac.uk

• For list of compilers, software,… e.g. http://www.ngs.ac.uk/sites/ox/software/

• Nodes providing data services– Manchester: grid-data.man.ac.uk– Rutherford Appleton Lab. (RAL): grid-data.rl.ac.uk

• When you have joined the NGS you can access each of the core nodes. http://www.ngs.ac.uk/resources.html

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NGS software

• Computation services based on GT2– Use compute nodes for sequential or parallel jobs,

primarily from batch queues– Can run multiple jobs concurrently (be reasonable!)

• Data services:– Storage Resource Broker:

• Primarily for file storage and access• Virtual filesystem with replicated files

– “OGSA-DAI”: Data Access and Integration• Primarily for grid-enabling databases (relational, XML)

– NGS Oracle service

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http://www.ngs.ac.uk

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Gaining Access

NGS core nodes

• data nodes at RAL and Manchester

• compute nodes at Oxford and Leeds

• all access is through digital X.509 certificates– from UK e-Science CA– or recognized peer

National HPC services

• HPCx

• CSAR

• Must apply separately to research councils

• Digital certificate and conventional (username/ password) access supported

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UofA

HPCx

UofD

GOSC

NGS Core Nodes: Host core services, coordinate integration, deployment and support+free to access resources for all VOs. Monitored interfaces + services

NGS Partner Sites: Integrated with NGS, some services/resources available for all VOs Monitored interfaces + services

NGS Affiliated Sites: Integrated with NGS, support for some VO’sMonitored interfaces (+security etc.)

RAL Oxford

LeedsMan. CSAR

UofB

UofC

CommercialProvider

PSRE

BRISTOL

CARDIFF

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Managing middleware evolution

• Important to coordinate and integrate this with deployment and operations work in EGEE, LCG and similar projects.

• Focus on deployment and operations, NOT development.

ETF

NGSOther software sources Software with proven

capability & realistic deployment experience

‘Gold’ services

Prototypes &specifications

Feedback & future requirements

EGEE…

Deployment/testing/advice

Operations

Engineering Task Force

UK,Campus and other grids

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Key facts

• Production: deploying middleware after selection and testing – major developments via Engineering Task Force.

• Evolving: – Middleware– Number of sites– Organisation:

• VO management

• Policy negotiation: sites, VOs

• International commitment• Gathering users’ requirements – National Grid Service

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Joining the NGS• See talks given at NGS Induction events at NeSC, Edinburgh

– http://www.nesc.ac.uk/training

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Web Sites

• NGS– http://www.ngs.ac.uk– To see what’s happening: http://ganglia.ngs.rl.ac.uk/

• GOSC– http://www.grid-support.ac.uk

• CSAR– http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk

• HPCx– http://www.hpcx.ac.uk

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Summary

• NGS is a production service– Therefore cannot include latest research prototypes!– ETF recommends what should be deployed

• Core sites provide computation and also data services

• NGS is evolving– OMII, EGEE, Globus Alliance all have m/w under assessment by

the ETF for the NGS • Selected, deployed middleware currently provides “low-level” tools

– New deployments will follow soon– New sites and resources being added !