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Agenda Project overview Technology choice Complementary perspective Distribution Networking capabilities Sustainability Support Trainings and documentation Further deployments Take-aways

Inspiration For the Project User survey results - inexpensive measurement device but with known capabilities Low cost deployment target Low entry work (preinstalled setup) Get first hand experience Increase awareness and usage in the GÉANT community For an NREN with an outdated perception of perfSONAR or end-user organization Useful for custom and numerous deployments More deployments, more useful perfSONAR is

Performance Measurement Platform (PMP project) Consists of set of low-cost hardware nodes with preinstalled perfSONAR software Natural evolution of successful Small Nodes project (2016) The central components that manage the platform elements, gather, store and represent the performance data, are operated and maintained by the GÉANT project Coupled with GÉANT MPs to create a partial mesh for NRENs Small nodes users can shape the predefined setup and configure additional measurements to their needs and get more familiar with the platform Can become example measurement experimentation and training platform about network measurement, network management, network performance Can provide an easy way to setup a new perfSONAR small nodes on new small devices (not tied to the hardware) through providing ways for image creation and guidelines

A Production GÉANT Service Central infrastructure Automation Monitoring Processes and documentation Operations team

Technology Choice Small size Targeting ~200 Euros/box Multiple considerations but price factor mattered Final choice GIGABYTE BRIX (GB-BACE-3150/3160) with 8GB RAM and 1Gb/s RJ45 LAN Doesn't mean to replace proper servers 1G limits large scale users but also can be a challenge for smaller NRENs Other hardware may be more powerful but is more pricey

Complementary Perspective perfSONAR-based platform that adds a new perspective to existing deployments Low cost Preinstalled and preconfigured A basis for new research work to cover new use-cases On-demand measurements Campus deployment New ways of visualization NRENs are primary targets but outcomes useful not only to a limited population of users Global integration of features is challenging

Distribution Recognizes the diversity of various communities NRENs (GN4 project partners) Individual organizations GÉANT partners Free of charge model Distribution of nodes mainly at various events We benefit from direct interaction Direct distribution important but the pace seems not sufficient Not easy to reach all project partners through direct channel Free distribution model is not a guarantee of quick success

Networking Capabilities (1/2) perfSONAR is capable running both IPv4 and IPv6 measurements Dual stack recommended PMP has ~66% of IPv6 interfaces coverage ~30% of interfaces in the whole perfSONAR world Countries with IPv6 deployment greater than 5%, „State of IPv6 Deployment 2018”, https://www.internetsociety.org/ In 2018 38% of RIPE Atlas had IPv6 (Source, RIPE Atlas: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/stephen_strowes/ipv6-launchiversary-a-review-from-ripe-atlas-and-k-root) Providing IPv6 connectivity service still an issue IPv6 coverage data matches other statistics Performance monitoring should implement both types of measurements to follow user traffic patterns

Networking Capabilities (2/2) perfSONAR is about sharing data Contributes to a global view of network performance Organizations have different network and host security policies Limited remote access to the node for ops team Who can run what perfSONAR therefore implements ways to adapt to those pScheduler limits offers the ability to control what tasks may be run, by whom and with what parameters We should create a community of trust to build common measurement infrastructure Consider private deployment when no other choice Organizations should have access to own node Node behind firewall may observe performance impact

People Sustainability We need an individual who has responsibility with regard to the deployment and maintenance of service instance Fluctuation of members may lead to lost credentials or even equipment lost Changes are natural but can make PMP service troubleshooting process longer Danger of abandoned nodes „… left a couple of years ago and whilst he handed over the perfSSONAR node to me the credentials for it have been lost during the transition.” Don’t falsely assume there won’t be staff changes General contacts works well in most cases but named individuals are helpful Works better when service embedded into organisations’ internal structures

Technical Sustainability perfSONAR regular releases adopt to OS changes But OS change requires manual intervention in the node PMP relies on GÉANT perfSONAR servers infrastructure to operate network monitoring platform PMP relies on NRENs’ engagement Evolving networks may require PMP extensions Manual interventions are cumbersome but required Physical access to the node may be an issue GÉANT should make sure it supports cooperating services

Support Operations team Distributed Runs central infrastructure Reacts on monitoring alerts and user reports Provides consultancy and support Can improve the service ownership experience for users Affected by project personnel changes Processes and how-to knowledgebase important parts of operations team sustainability Big world-wide user community is helpful Identified service gaps should be addressed

Trainings and documentation Regular updates at various events Tailored user trainings General and specific documentation Helps in effective service adoption Allows to strengthen users’ skills Allows to take full charge of their own monitoring infrastructure Helps reduce any weak links that may exist in the community for deploying monitoring platforms and solving end-to-end performance problems Information flow can circulate around the same user communities Don’t assume people have foundational skills Accessing project documentation may be an issue

Leveraging Project Suport to Extend perfSONAR Footprint PRACE project, http://www.prace-ri.eu/ STFC, https://stfc.ukri.org/ LoLa project, https://lola.conts.it/ EaP Connect, https://www.eapconnect.eu/ The PMP platform inspired the scientific community into further extensions and deployments of monitoring infrastructures. Over time we have seen an increasing engagement to use perfSONAR, and users becoming motivated to deploy perfSONAR within their own domains, in addition to any currently existing PMP platform. perfSONAR enables communities or organisations to deploy, configure and manage large-scale measurement capabilities which interoperate with the rest of any multi-institution infrastructure. perfSONAR implements capabilities that are vital to diverse user groups and it constantly evaluates the changing requirements and addresses them to ensure the product is applicable to a wide range of different communities.

Take-aways (1/2) Our findings may be applicable to other GANT services or similar deployment projects perfSONAR can serve many use-cases. PMP is one of them Networking capabilities significantly vary in NRENs and organizations Secure but common access to data and infrastructure is important factor Wide adoption of services requires people and technical sustainability

Take-aways (2/) GÉANT is an important player Users (NRENs, institutions) play a significant role in production service deployment Good service and excelent support experience can improve service reputation Trainings move users from a novice level to an enhanced capability level and may allow creating new use-cases Listen and learn from your users

Get Involved! www.perfsonar.net http://pmp-central.geant.org/maddash-webui/

The scientific/academic work is financed from financial resources for science in the years 2019 - 2022 granted for the realization of the international project  co-financed by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.