Austrian Grid Project (BMBWK GZ 4003/2-VI/4c/2004) EU CrossGrid Project (IST-2001-32243) EU EGEE Project (INFSO 508833) The Austrian Grid Initiative and the Central European Grid Consortium – Combining National and Regional Efforts Dieter Kranzlmüller GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz [email protected]
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Contents
• The Past …
• The Future …
• The Present …
• The ACE Model: Relations between Local, National, Regional, and International Projects
EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-scienceEGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science
Central European Grid ConsortiumCentral European Grid Consortium
AustrianGrid
AustrianGrid
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The ACE Model
EGEE Consortium:• 70 Partners from 27 Countries• 12 Federations (e.g. Central Europe)• 32 M€ (April 1, 2004 – March 31, 2006)
“Largest Grid Infrastructure Project on the World”
EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-scienceEGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
EGEE Activities
• Joint Research: – Middleware Engineering and Integration, Quality
Assurance, Security, Network Services Development
• Services: – Grid Operations, Support and Management, Network
Resource Provision
• Networking: – Management, Dissemination and Outreach, User
Training and Education, Application Identification and Support, Policy and International Cooperation
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Grid Infrastructures
EGEE Approach
• Production Grid Infrastructure
• End-User Support and Services
Networking Infrastructure
Stability/Reliability Border
Applications
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
EGEE Grid Infrastructure
Networking Infrastructure
Applications
Grid Infrastructures
EGEE Approach
• Production Grid Infrastructure
• End-User Support and Services
Networking Infrastructure
Applications
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
More about EGEE
• “EGEE, First Result and Future Plans”Fabrizio Gagliardi (EGEE Project Director) CERN
Wednesday, December 15, 200409:05 – 09:50
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
How does it all connect together?
NationalRegional
International
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
The ACE Model
EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-scienceEGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science
Central European Grid ConsortiumCentral European Grid Consortium
AustrianGrid
AustrianGrid
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
How can we contribute?
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
CE in EGEE
• Today’s contribution to EGEE:– NA2: Dissemination and Outreach– NA3: User Training and Education– NA4: Application Identification and Support– SA1: Grid Operations, Support and
Management Distributed ROC (Lead by CYFRONET)
– JRA1: Middleware Engineering and Integration (CESNET)
• Largest federation in terms of partners (13 partners)
• Second largest federation (after Northern)
in terms of participating countries
(6 countries)
• Second biggest federation (after Germany)
in terms of population(~78 million)
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
ExampleSuccess Story
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
EU CrossGrid Project
2002-2005
21 Partners, 11 Countries
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
EU CrossGrid Project
• Large, successful FP5 Grid Project
User-Centered Grid Computing
• Costs: 7 M€, EU Funding: 5 M€
• Lead by Cyfronet (Poland)
• 7 Central European Partners
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
How can we contribute
in the Future?
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Central Europe Offers
• Expertise in managing and operating large-scale Grid infrastructure CrossGrid Testbed
• Expertise in Grid Application development Applications: e.g. Flooding,…
• Expertise in Middleware developmentInteractivity Support, …
• …
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Central Europe Offers
• Expertise in managing and operating large-scale Grid infrastructure CrossGrid Testbed
• Expertise in Grid Application development Applications: Medical, Flooding,…
• Expertise in Middleware developmentInteractivity Support
• …
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
CrossGrid Testbed• 2002-2005
• 11 Countries• 21 Partners
• 184 CPUs, 4 TBytes
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
CE Contributions to EGEE Infrastructure
• Merge CrossGrid with EGEE Infrastructure Immediate increase in number of CPUs Impact in terms of operation expertise
• Install Central European EGEE Testbed Focus on development for EGEE Grids Stimulate our own developments
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Central Europe Offers
• Expertise in managing and operating large-scale Grid infrastructure CrossGrid Testbed
• Expertise in Grid Application development Applications: e.g. Flooding,…
• Expertise in Middleware developmentInteractivity Support, …
• …
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Flooding Visualizatio
n in the CAVE
Cooperation withSlovak Academy of Sciences(Ladislav Hluchy)
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
CE Contributions to Grid Applications
• LandscapeGrid Proposal: Grid-Based System for Landscape Risk Management
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Central Europe Offers
• Expertise in managing and operating large-scale Grid infrastructure CrossGrid Testbed
• Expertise in Grid Application development Applications: e.g. Flooding,…
• Expertise in Middleware developmentInteractivity Support, …
• …
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Cooperation with Univ. Amsterdam
BioMedic
al App.
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Visualization
• Interactive Scientific Visualization on the Grid
• Seamless Integration in existing visualization toolkit (e.g. VTK)
• Computational Steering of Grid Applications
Grid Visualization Kernel (GVK)
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Grid Visualization Kernel
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
Workernode
GatekeeperGatekeeper
on the Grid
ClientClient
glogin
Point ofContact
glogin’’
GVK
vis.data
vis.data
vis.data W
OR
KIN
G!
inter-action
interaction interaction
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Feature List
gloginglogin enables …
• Low-level communication functionality
• Grid shell (SSH replacement)
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
glogin shell
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glogin shell
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Feature List
gloginglogin enables …
• Low-level communication functionality
• Grid shell (SSH replacement)
• TCP forwarding (multiple local/remote)
• X11 and VNC forwarding
• PPP protocol tunneling
• VPN between nodes on and off the Grid
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
glogin
• Supports: Globus GT2/GT3, PBS, ARC*, SUN Grid Engine
• Used/Deployed/Requested: EU CrossGrid, AustrianGrid, DutchGrid, NorduGrid, …
• Publication:– H. Rosmanith, D. Kranzlmüller, "glogin - A Multi-
functional, Interactive Tunnel into the Grid", Proc. Grid 2004, 5th IEEE/ACM Intl. Workshop on Grid Computing, IEEE Computer Society, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 266-272 (November 2004)
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
Middleware Extensions
• Interactivity
• Visualization
• Collaboration
• On-demand
• Pervasiveness
• Security
• …
What else?
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow
The ACEs Model
EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-scienceEGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science
Central European Grid ConsortiumCentral European Grid Consortium