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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 kranzlmueller@gup.jku.at
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Acknowledgments Input for this presentation from … Ludek Matyska (Brno) Peter Kacsuk (Budapest) Aleksander Kusznir (Cracow) Michal Turala (Cracow) Thomas Fahringer (Innsbruck) Martin Polak (Linz) Jens Volkert (Linz) … Thanks and apologies
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Contents The Past … The Future … The Present … The ACE Model: Relations between Local, National, Regional, and International Projects Summary and Perspectives
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow One Year Ago … October 27-29, 2003
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The Past 2004: January: AcrossGrids Conference (Nikosia) March: CrossGrid Review (Karlsruhe) April 1: Austrian Grid Project Start April 1: EGEE Project Start April: 1 st EGEE Conference (Dublin) July: CrossGrid Review (Dagstuhl) November: 2 nd EGEE Conference (The Hague)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Next Year …
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The Future 2005: February: 1 st EGEE Review (Geneva) February: European Grid Conference + CrossGrid Final Review (Amsterdam) April: 3 rd EGEE Conference (Athens) May/September: EU Call/Deadline (IST,Infrastr.) Autumn: Austrian Grid Symposium (Linz) November: 4 th EGEE Conf. (Edinburgh)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The Present CrossGrid is in its final phase … EGEE is in its hot phase … EU Calls on the horizon … –May/Sept. 2005: IST Call 5 (~70 M€) –May/Sept. 2005: Infrastructure Call: EGEE 2 nd Phase –Other Proposals?!?
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model Austrian Grid Consortium: National Initiative Partners from: Linz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Graz, Vienna 15 Workpackages (Middleware + Applications) 2.7 M€ from Austrian Federal Ministry (bm:bwk) Austrian Grid
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model Central European Grid Consortium Central European Grid Consortium: Partners from: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland Current Chair: Ludek Matyska (Brno)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow 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-science
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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
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Grid Infrastructures EGEE Approach Production Grid Infrastructure End-User Support and Services Networking Infrastructure Stability/Reliability Border Applications
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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
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow More about EGEE “EGEE, First Result and Future Plans” Fabrizio Gagliardi (EGEE Project Director) CERN Wednesday, December 15, 2004 09:05 – 09:50
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow How does it all connect together? National Regional International
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACE Model EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow How can we contribute?
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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)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow How can we contribute in the Future?
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow CE Federation Tomorrow’s contribution to EGEE? EGEE Stabilization: –Grid Infrastructure Deployment EGEE Expansion: –New partners (e.g. Baltic countries) –New applications (e.g. Flooding) –New middleware services (e.g. Interactivity)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow EGEE Future EGEE Phase 2 + Associated FP6 Projects
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Central European Future “Competition is (too) strong” Answer: “Yes, but …” Competition is good for all of us (e.g. for quality …) Central Europe has lots of things to offer
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow ACE Model Extension EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid Czech Republic Hungary Slovenia Slovakia Poland
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACEs Model EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid Czech Republic Hungary Slovenia Slovakia Poland
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow EGEE Federations Facts Central Europe is 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)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Example Success Story
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow EU CrossGrid Project 2002-2005 21 Partners, 11 Countries
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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
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow How can we contribute in the Future?
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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 development Interactivity Support, … …
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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 development Interactivity Support …
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow CrossGrid Testbed 2002-2005 11 Countries 21 Partners 184 CPUs, 4 TBytes
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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
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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 development Interactivity Support, … …
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Flooding Visualization in the CAVE Cooperation with Slovak Academy of Sciences (Ladislav Hluchy)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow CE Contributions to Grid Applications LandscapeGrid Proposal: Grid-Based System for Landscape Risk Management
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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 development Interactivity Support, … …
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Cooperation with Univ. Amsterdam Bio Medical App.
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow 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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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Grid Visualization Kernel Worker node Gatekeeper on the Grid Client glogin Point of Contact glogin’’ GVK vis. data WORKING! inter- action interaction
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Feature List glogin glogin enables … Low-level communication functionality Grid shell (SSH replacement)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow glogin shell
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow glogin shell
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Feature List glogin glogin 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
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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)
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Middleware Extensions Interactivity Visualization Collaboration On-demand Pervasiveness Security … What else?
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow The ACEs Model EGEE – Enabling Grids for E-science Central European Grid Consortium Austrian Grid Czech Republic Hungary Slovenia Slovakia Poland
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Summary Focus on your particular expertise There is lots of Grid computing expertise in Central Europe Don’t fear competition Central Europe is doing really good work (- we’ve proven that) Join forces with other members of Central European federation
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Perspectives Lots of possibilities EU Calls (May/Sept.) Lots of work and excitement for 2005
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Events 2005 February 14-16, 2005: European Grid Conference, Amsterdam, NL http://genias.biz/egc2005/ http://genias.biz/egc2005/ April 18-22, 2005: 3rd EGEE Conference, Athens, Greece November 14-18, 2005: 4th EGEE Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland ??? CGW 2005, Cracow, Poland
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Apologies … for my enthusiasm and excitement
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Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP CGW 2004, Cracow Questions?
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