TNC 2006 Catania 17 th May 2006 1 Technical Challenges of Establishing a Pilot Grid Infrastructure in South Eastern Europe Emanouil Atanassov on behalf.

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TNC 2006 Catania 17 th May Technical Challenges of Establishing a Pilot Grid Infrastructure in South Eastern Europe Emanouil Atanassov on behalf of the SEE-GRID consortium

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Outline SEE-GRID objectives SEE Regional challenges Technical challenges Interoperability issues HEP and biomed applications in SEE-GRID Official SEE-GRID applications Other SEE-GRID applications Conclusion

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Mission GÉANT + SEEREN Communication Network IPv6 GRIDs SEE-GRID objectives Integrate SEE National Grid Initiatives in the Pan-EU and worldwide Grid Infrastructures Establish a seamless and interoperable pilot-Grid infrastructure that will expand and support the ERA. Create a Human network in the area of eScience in the SEE region Allow smaller, less-equipped sites to access computing resources that would otherwise be unaffordable. Ease the digital divide and release the scientific & productive talents of the region

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID Contractors GRNET (Co-ord.) Greece CERN Switzerland SZTAKI Hungary IPP-BAS Bulgaria ICI Romania TUBITAK Turkey INIMA Albania BIHARNET Bosnia-Herzegovina UKIM FYROM UOB Serbia-Montenegro RBI Croatia

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE regional challenges In order for e-Infrastructures to be deployed in “greenfield” regions, there is need for coordinated and complementary actions Evolution steps (in technological / political / financial environment) can be fast-tracked but they cannot be skipped altogether Need to respect and take into account the available infrastructure and resources in the new regions, and make provisions for alternative technical roadmaps Status of National Grid Initiatives

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID technical challenges Underdeveloped network infrastructure – some countries do not have NREN. Other countries have limited connectivity – one order of magnitude less than the rest of Europe. Scarcity of hardware resources Lack of technical expertise

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Interoperability challenges SEE-GRID must be interoperable with the larger EGEE project Heterogeneous structure of SEE-GRID in terms of size and type of sites Users from many countries with specific applications Technical solution: Venn diagram of the two overlapping grids, with appropriately configured core services

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Interoperability issues The P-GRADE portal interconnects several grids, including SEE-GRID and EGEE, and solves the interoperability problem from user’s point of view Easy to use interface to grid functionality simplifies development and testing of Grid applications

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID technical achievements Improved network connectivity thanks to the SEEREN2 project and GN2 Clusters in all participant countries

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID technical achievements SEE-GRID has a total of ~450 CPUs and 5TB of storage The largest SEE-GRID clusters AEGIS01-PHY-SCL, HR-01-RBI, MK-01-UKIM_II and TR-01-ULAKBIM, from the SEE-GRID beneficial countries joined EGEE production service They supported the activities of Atlas, CMS, Alice, LHCb VOs and the Biomed VO Interaction RenderExploreAnalyseInterpret Acquire Interaction

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID sites participate in HEP and Biomed Challenges During the period January 2005 – April 2006 Serbia ranked 10 th in CMS VO usage according to EGEE accounting data. For the same period, Croatia ranked 10 th in Biomed VO usage. At this moment, 5 SEE-GRID clusters support the 2 nd Biomed Data challenge on drug discovery, this time searching a cure for avian flu.

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID official applications - VIVE VIVE – volumetric image engine application for visualization of medical images Combines the power of several worker nodes in order to perform the computations, needed for rendering a complex 3D scene. Startup time of this application must be acceptable for users – this can not be assured by current middleware. An application portal was developed in order to solve this issue.

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May SEE-GRID official applications – SE4SEE SE4SEE – Search Engine for South East Europe On demand, customized search engine

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Other SEE-GRID applications - EnvMod Other applications developed by SEE- GRID partners also use the infrastructure. Example application from IPP – EnvMod for environmental modelling Performing the transition from High performance computing to Grid computing

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Other SEE-GRID applications - SALUTE SALUTE – Stochastic Algorithms for Ultra-fast Transport in Semiconductors – an application developed in Department of Parallel Algorithms in the area of nano- technology MPI and single CPU version with bulk job submission developed, in order to fully utilize the available CPU power.

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Conclusion The first phase of the SEE-GRID project attracted a critical mass of users, applications, and resources, and accelerated the development and expansion of the National Grid initiatives in the South East Europe region. During the second phase of the project we pursue to increase and integrate the created SEE-GRID infrastructure and services, to capitalize on the regional human network in Grids in order to achieve sustainability of the grid eInfrastucture on regional level. Two new partners will participate in SEE-GRID2 – Moldova and Montenegro. The actual usage of the Grid infrastructure will be stimulated by the deployment and support of a range of Grid applications in order to engage as many user communities as possible. SEE-GRID2 partnership

TNC 2006 Catania 17th May Thank you!