E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America www.eu-eela.eu SA1 - Status Report Grid Infrastructure Activity Diego Carvalho (SA1 Activity Manager)

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E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America SA1 - Status Report Grid Infrastructure Activity Diego Carvalho (SA1 Activity Manager) CEFET-RJ (Brazil) First Project Review Brussels,

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 2 Outline Activity Objectives and Results Activity in numbers Future Plans and Conclusions

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Activity Objectives and Results

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 4 Objectives and Results “Expanding the current e-Infrastructure to consist of 41 Resource Centres (13 in Europe and 28 in Latin America) mobilising about 3000 computing cores and more than 700 Terabytes of storage space, at start of the project and to further grow by 20 % in computing and 15 % in storage over the duration of the project.” “Providing the full set of Infrastructure and Application-oriented Grid Services needed by all types of applications in their scientific environment.” The current infrastructure has 22 Resource Centres (11 in Europe and 11 in Latin America) mobilising about 5800 computing cores and more than 192 Terabytes of storage. Two Core Service Centres deployed (EU and LA), providing a full set of Grid Services (information systems, data and metadata catalogues, etc.) and the services developed by JRA1.

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 5 Objectives and Results “Building the support of the e-Infrastructure to provide high reliability services to partnerships spanning the Atlantic Ocean by:” “Providing a complete set of Global Services from central EELA-2 Operation and Networking Support Centres (EOC/ENSC).” “Targeting the creation of Regional Operation Centres (ROC) in Latin America, covering one or more countries.” “Pursuing the aggressive EELA Training and Dissemination programme.” “Creating a comprehensive knowledge repository on Grid operation federated with the EGEE ones.” A full set of ancillary tools was deployed on the EOC, which acts as a central co-ordination point for the infrastructure. Four OOD teams were engaged in Operations; they prefigure the support teams of future Latin American ROCs. SA1 contributed trainers and infrastructure support to NA2 and NA3. As first step, SA1 and EGEE-SA1 agreed on common protocols and procedures. OOD Teams

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 6 Objectives and Results “Contributing to the implementation, operation and support of new Certification Authorities required in Latin America and to their coordination within the framework of TAGPMA.” The mobility of all LA CA managers is supported by the project. The Peruvian CA has been submitted for accreditation. The Leader of TSA1.3 is chairing TAGPMA. The mobility of all LA CA managers is supported by the project. The Peruvian CA has been submitted for accreditation. The Leader of TSA1.3 is chairing TAGPMA.

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, SA1 in numbers

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, LA Public Key Infrastructure Status Certification Authority Registration Authority CA Applicant Catch All Certification Authority Every EELA-2 country has access to the LA PKI

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Resource Centre Map Legacy Sites prod.vo Sites OurGrid Sites

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Computing Resources 22 sites on the Production Infrastructure for a total of 5800 cores 22 sites on the Production Infrastructure for a total of 5800 cores crash programme

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Infrastructure Usage - all VOs About 1 million jobs executed Resource Centres

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Infrastructure Usage - Only EELA-2 VO More than 50k jobs executed Resource Centres

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Proxy Creations 53 Registered “accounts” One can clearly see an increase on the infrastructure use

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Metrics on M12 - DoW Table MetricPledgedCurrent Percentage of Vacant positions< 10%8% Percentage of deployed tools specified in AEP> 80%98% Percentage of consolidated documentsn.a (M14) 80% Number of meetings per month>1>2 Number of middleware releases>12 Number of CA candidates≥12 Number of new accredited CAsn.a (M22) 0 Percentage of committed CPU slots integrated> 50%190% Percentage of committed TB of storage integ.> 40%> 27%

E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America Brussels, First Project Review, Future plans and conclusion

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 16 Future Plans From the DoW point of view: 2 nd year is devoted to operations Keep the momentum - integration of new sites (short-term) the interoperation with EGEE (long-term) Increase the OOD Teams know-how (short-term) the usage of the support system (short-term) the deployment of OurGrid on small/shared RCs (mid-term) Finish the accounting system (short-term) the Service Level Agreement (medium-term) Understand technical issues like MPI heterogeneity (short-term)

Brussels, First Project Review, E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America 17 Conclusions The infrastructure is composed by 22 Resource Centres and provides almost twice the amount of pledged job slots. About 1,000,000 user jobs were already executed on the infrastructure. Four OOD teams were trained and engaged into operations. ROC seeds. The use of the infrastructure increases every day. 2nd year is devoted to operations, fine-tuning.