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The CHAIN Project Beijing, 27 May 2011 Presented by Dr. Giuseppe Andronico on behalf of the CHAIN project

Outline Regional Grid Infrastructures co-funded by the European Commission Commonalities and differences A common strategy for the future The CHAIN Project Conclusions

Globalisation of Grid Infrastructures CNGrid NKN & Garuda EUAsiaGrid SAGrid & SANREN

Why ? - To extend the ERA (European Research Area) e-Infrastructures support wide geographically distributed communities enhance international collaboration of scientists promote collaboration in other fields. Grids and networks allow the access of many researchers to scientific resources (laboratories and data) Disparity can be reduced and larger participation and contributions to high quality research. The e-Infrastructures promote the usage of network connectivity and stimulate scientific and technical development of countries contribute to fight the digital divide and brain drain.

Who ? - Two (at least) scenarios No previous Grid and e-Infrastructures activities Scarce knowledge and/or experience in deploying/managing large e-Infrastructures. Isolated spots of research activities with high computing demands. Greenfield regions/countries e-Infrastructures already started/deployed Locally developed MW. Fair to good knowledge and experience in e-Infrastructures High quality research groups and institutions with world wide collaborations. Advanced regions/countries

How ? - Consolidated Work-plan Train users and site administrators to use and operate an e-Infrastructure based on the EGI middleware Disseminate, both “bottom-up” and “top-down”, the e-Infrastructure paradigm for long term sustainability of e-Science Seek, identify, and support e-Science communities and deploy their applications Set-up and manage a Pilot Grid Infrastructure

How ? - Instruments & methods National Grid Initiatives Internal (national) Infrastructures sustainability is still an issue. Regional coordination Difficult to shape the demand of collaboration with Europe in a Regional perspective (bilateral agreements always preferred). Coordination and interoperation with EGI (European Grid Infrastructure). Stable Communication Networks co-operations still under development. Synergistic approach with GEANT and EU NRENs and specific regional networks projects, i.e. ALICE, EUMEDCONNECT2, TEIN3, ORIENT; CAREN

In Greenfield regions: Specific topics gLite and European approaches have been exported; the Grid infrastructures have been promoted and are not yet sufficiently mature to be sustainable; The same process in Africa is just starting; hopefully in Central Asia also In Greenfield regions: they have already well defined Grid infrastructures (China, India); different Middleware implementations (not only gLite and ARC); Internal (national) sustainability should not be an issue. In large, rapidly developing, countries: presently addressed in the activities of short lived projects (2 years max.) with different speeds and time shifts due to the different EU calls where they have been approved; coordination, alignment of results, common road-maps are difficult to achieve, although being strongly pursued by all the projects. Interoperability and interoperations with European Infrastructures and sustainability are the main goals

Coordination & Harmonisation of Advanced eINfrastructures A new project Coordination & Harmonisation of Advanced eINfrastructures

CHAIN Objectives Define a strategy and a model for external collaboration, in close collaboration with EGI.eu which will enable operational and organisation interfacing of EGI and external eInfrastructures. Validate this model, as a proof-of-principle, by supporting the extension and consolidation of worldwide Virtual Research Communities such as Environment & Climate Change. Explore and propose concrete steps forward towards the coordination with other projects and initiatives (e.g. EGI.eu, EUMEDGRID-Support, EUIndiaGrid2, LinkSCEEM2, PRACE, National Knowledge Network, etc.).

Status & Partners Plus: Start Date: 1st December 2010 and 24 Months duration. Partners: INFN (Italy - Coordinator) GRNET (Greece) CESNET (Czech Republic) CIEMAT (Spain) IHEP (+ CNIC + PKU + BUA - China) UBUNTUNET (Africa) CLARA (Latin America) PSA (India) Plus: ASREN (North Africa/Middle East/Gulf) Represented by INFN Asia-Pacific consortium Represented by INFN

Consolidation of existing state of the art (WP2) Conduct a state-of-the-art analysis regarding current solutions for European Grid interfacing with Grids in other world regions A questionnaire has been prepared and is On-Line. Target people are persons responsible of a NGI or a Regional Grid Infrastructure. The analysis of the Questionnaire will lead to a set of guidelines for operational and organisational interactions, customised for the type of region. Disseminate the NGI concept in the regions where this is needed, and conduct actions for national and regional sustainability

Present and emerging needs of trans-continental scientific communities (WP3) Continue to provide limited support to the existing and well experienced Virtual Research Communities such as LHC and BioMed; Provide support for communities that have already approached the Grid technology but are interested to widen their activities collaborating with other continents; Discover and attract new scientific communities or merge similar ones actually operating within separate e-Infrastructures worldwide. Select at least a couple of reference communities that will be involved in the project to validate the proposed model. Initial contacts with VRCs (We-NMR, WRF4G, jModelTest/ProtTest, DC- NET/INDICATE, DECIDE, Climate Change) have been set-up “Preliminary call for interest for reference communities” and “Shortlist of reference communities ready” have been published on the web site.

Modelling the cooperation of European e-Infrastructures with non-European ones (WP4) Study and propose a model for cooperation and interoperation among European and non-European e-Infrastructures in cooperation with WP2 and WP3; Perform an organizational study that will take into account a regional “customisation” applied to a shared model for sustainability; Request and collect feedbacks from qualified actors in the field of e-Infrastructures worldwide on the proposed model and produce a final version with a road-map for the follow-up of extensions to the European Grid Infrastructure. Brainstorming meeting with EGI have been held in Rome (Dec 2010) and Amsterdam (Jan 2011). A Workshop on Interoperations has been organised in cooperation with EUIndiaGrid2 at OGF 31 (April 2011).

Dissemination and Outreach (WP5) Disseminate the benefits of e-Infrastructures in the scientific and technical communities, training them and supporting the transition of relevant applications to the new e-Infrastructure paradigm. Get the consensus of scientific communities on the usefulness and relevance of these e-Infrastructures for the improvement of their research activities. Solicit the policy makers, stakeholders and governments to get awareness of the relevance of e-Infrastructures in the development of intercontinental scientific and technological research and, thus, in the general development of countries and continents. Promote the involvement of funding agencies and governments in the planning and evolution of e-Infrastructures in the countries and regions favouring the inclusion of specific budget lines in their future planning.

The Web Portal Conference at ICTP Preliminary call for interest for reference communities Important Events

CHAIN in the web (www.chain-project.eu/event-geomap)

New Identity Federation based AAI created and ready! «Catch-all» Federation and IDP have been created; New Federations/IDPs can/will soon be added.

Largest e-Infrastructure related knowledge base. CHAIN Knowledge Base – (1/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap) Largest e-Infrastructure related knowledge base. Information dynamically available for about half of the countries of the world.

CHAIN Knowledge Base – (2/7) (www. chain-project CHAIN Knowledge Base – (2/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap) RREN(s) NREN NGI CA(s) ROC(s) Grid site(s) Application(s)

Global view for Europe dynamically linked to the EGI.eu databases. CHAIN Knowledge Base – (3/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap) Global view for Europe dynamically linked to the EGI.eu databases.

CHAIN Knowledge Base – (4/7) (www. chain-project CHAIN Knowledge Base – (4/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap)

CHAIN Knowledge Base – (5/7) (www. chain-project CHAIN Knowledge Base – (5/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap)

CHAIN Knowledge Base – (6/7) (www. chain-project CHAIN Knowledge Base – (6/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap)

CHAIN Knowledge Base – (7/7) (www. chain-project CHAIN Knowledge Base – (7/7) (www.chain-project.eu/infrastructure-geomap) Linked to a world wide Application Database federated with the EGI AppDB.

Timing 2009 2010 2011 2012 EGEE III EGI EUAsiaGrid SEEGRID-SCI EELA II GISELA EUMEDGRID-Support EUIndiaGrid2

Conclusions It’s a long road … to build stable e-Infrastructures, even in Europe. EGI is just starting now as a stable organisation to manage European Grid infrastructure. During the last 4-5 years several Regional Grid Infrastructures have been created using the European template. These need to become sustainable. Some rapidly developing countries have already developed eInfrastructures and are willing to interoperate with similar ones in other regions of the world. World wide spread scientific communities have started to appreciate the opportunities of working together on large inter-regional e-Infrastructures. It’s time to produce a coherent, multi-region and multi-path road-map for the sustainability and interoperations of those Regional infrastructures towards EGI and among themselves.

Thank you !