Transcript RedIRIS

RedIRIS
RedIRIS
● RedIRIS is a Research e-infrastructure that provides some advanced horizontal ICT
services to research and education centres
● RedIRIS belongs to MINECO, the Ministry in charge of R & D (which funds the
service and approves the strategy) and it is managed, through Red.es, by MINETUR,
the Ministry in charge of Information Society
● Staff: 20 people (plus subcontracting)
● Operational budget: 8 M€ per year (plus additional funds when investments are
made)
● Created in 1988 - October 2013: 25th Anniversary, presided by His Royal Highness
the Prince Felipe
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Information Society
Technology
Chemistry
Engineering
Physics
Earth Sciences
Material Sciences
Biomedicine and Health
Sciences
Astronomy
e-Science
Middleware and applications
Communications network
Computing
resources
Storage
resources
Information
resoruces
Other
resources
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Information Society
Technology
Chemistry
Engineering
Physics
Earth Sciences
Material Sciences
Biomedicine and Health
Sciences
Astronomy
RedIRIS and e-Science
Middleware and applications
Communications network
Computing
resources
Storage
resources
Information
resoruces
Other
resources
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RedIRIS in the Global Research Intranet
RedIRIS directly
contributes to the
improvement of global
connectivity among
researchers
RedIRIS
Manages the Spanish NREN and
cooperates with other NRENs
(JANET, SURFnet, GARR…)
Collaborates with regional
networks (RICA, Anella,
RECETGA, I2BASK…
Provide services
and support
Pan-European,
North America…
Research Networks
National Research
and Education Networks
(NRENs)
Regional research network
Campus network
RedIRIS
Co-manages and co-funds GÉANT,
which cooperates with Internet2,
CANARIE, RedCLARA,...
RedIRIS collaborates
with Spanish regional
networks to provide
high quality services
to the Spanish
Research Community
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RedIRIS: Current National Infrastructure
- Fibre
Links
+
- Network
Equipment
RedIRIS affiliated institutions (Universities, Research Centres) connect to the closest RedIRIS
PoP via regional research and education networks, or, if no regional research network exists,
through local loops from their main nodes to a RedIRIS PoP.
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RedIRIS: collaboration with Regional Research Networks
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RedIRIS contribution to European Infrastructure
Pan-European Research Network
Connects 34 National Research Networks
Offers:
 50.000 Km of network
 12.000 Km of fibre
 3.500 institutions
 40 million potential users
Able to provide advanced services
 Hybrid network:
 IP
 Dedicated circuits or lightpaths
 IPv4 / IPv6
 Global added-value services
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RedIRIS: Contribution to Global Infrastructure
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Access to Global Internet
Global Internet
Intranet of research
1 x 10G
IP service 2 x 10G
R&D projects 3 x 10G
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RedIRIS users: affiliated institutions
Other
14,81%
R&D Management
Organizations
18,06%
Health institutions
12,50%
R&D Centers
37,50%
Universities
17,13%
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Usage patterns
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A. Basic Service
 Web navigation, e-mail
 Few servers, many potential users
Example: University students
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B. Research Projects
 Multicast, streaming, VLAN's, VPN, QoS
 Communities of users, virtual organizations
Example: Opera Oberta (live multicast streaming of
operas from Liceu to Universities)
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Number of users
C. Main e-science Research Projects
 High energy physics, astronomy, genomics,
biomedicine, earth sciences, IT research, etc.
 Users of High Performance Computing & Grids
 Require high-speed links (10 Gb)
Example: Large Hadron Collider (LHC), PRADE
Bandwidth allocated per user & project
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Some e-science users of RedIRIS
High Energy Physics
(LHC, MAGIC)
Astronomy
(remote observation, automatic
observatories, networks of telescopes)
High performance
computing
Biology
(National Parks, LifeWatch)
(PRACE, RES,EGI)
PRACE
RES
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RedIRIS: user satisfaction
● RedIRIS has ISO 9000 quality certification for its main procedures
● As part of this certification, there are two annual quality surveys –
with very positive results so far
Source: Yearly satisfaction survey 2013 – Mx. Value: 6 – Minimum Red.es goal: 4 out of 6
● Additional detailed on-line survey about each service in the RedIRIS
catalogue
● More feedback obtained in RedIRIS distribution lists, Working
Groups and Annual Event (approx. 400 attendees – considered by
university ICT managers as their main annual event)
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RedIRIS activities
Projects: International projects (GÉANT3, EGI,
FI-WARE…), national projects (PASITO), collaboration
with partners in innovation activities
Fora: TERENA, DANTE, Trusted
Introducer, FIRST, MAAWG, APWG…
Services
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Research Projects
RedIRIS-NOVA (2009-2015)
GN3+ - VIIPM (2013-2015)
Projects
Deployment of the Pan-European Research Network
•Monitoring
• Security
• Identity federations, authentication
•Mobility
• Cross-border fiber
EGI-InSPIRE - VIIPM (2010-2014)
Fora
European Grid project
•Coordination of handling of security incidents
•pkIRISGrid (e-science digital certificate)
• Back- up of central services
EUMEDCONNECT3- ENPI (2012-2015)
Services
ALICE2- EuropeAid (2008-2012)
ELCIRA - EuropeAid (2012-2014)
Collaborate in the deployment of services in Latin
America academic networks
FI-WARE - VII PM - FI-PPP (2011-2014)
Future Internet core platform
XIFI- VII PM –FI-PPP (2013-2015)
Connection of Future Internet platforms
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Fora collaborations
Participation
Projects
Fora
Goal: to get ideas about new services, to gather
information about new technologies, to launch
collaborative projects.
• ABUSES
• FIRST
• APWG
• MAAWG
• CRUE-TIC
• Observatorio IPv6
• CSIRT.es
• RIPE
• DANTE
• Red e-Ciencia
• EUGridPMA
• TERENA (TEC, TTC, TF, TNC)
• EURODIG
Organization
Services
Goal: To strengthen relations with users and
disseminate available services.
• Working Group
• Annual Event
• Security Workshop
• ABUSES
• Mobility Workshop
• Training courses
• Organization of GN3 or TERENA meetings
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RedIRIS Services
Dissemination and Advice
E-mail Quality
Digital Identity
RACE IRISRBL PUA
SIR SCS RID KeyServer
Projects
Collaboration
Mobility
eduroam
Fora
Listserv BSCW gds forja
e-Science
Storage
FTP ARCA
Services
pkIRISGrid, Bck central services
Security
Handling of network security incidents
Connectivity
Internet multicast DNS NOC IP addresses
Private
Networks
VPN-L2 lightpaths
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Total incoming and out coming traffic
TB
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155Mbps
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OUT
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2.5Gbps
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IN
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10 Gbps
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RedIRIS evolution
RedIRIS
starts
(2002)
RedIRIS
IPv6 LAN
Speed Record
ARPAnet
project
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1 de Enero de 1983
The Flag Day
TCP/IP
First European
research
networks
First Spanish
Web servers
(1993)
DANTE
constitutes
itself
(1998)
Starts
TEN-155
project
(2001)
Starts GEANT
project
(2004)
Starts GEANT2
project
(2008)
Starts GEANT3
project
(2013)
Starts
GEANT3+
project
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RedIRIS-NOVA : the dark fiber project
2009
2010
Competitive Dialog with 23 companies
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2014
Phase 1: start operation
•12.000Km dark fiber
• 2.000Km submarine cables
• Cross border fiber wth Portugal
•Long-term IRU network
• 21 years for the peninsula and
• 30 years for Canary Islands
•Much more bandwidth and more
services possibilities
• 80x10G, 60x40G ó 100G (terrestrial links)
• 128x10G (submarine links)
•Cost 104 M€ (49M€ FEDER)
• Save over 50M€ over the previous model
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Competitive dialogue for RedIRIS-NOVA
● Pioneers (first case in the Spanish Administration – in a tender of up to
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138M€, with very tight schedule, for a complex contract requiring services
not yet available as such “off-the-shelf” in the market)
Preceded by Request for Information (RFI)
Competitive Dialogue announced at the EU Official Journal
25 bidders – 2 bids were rejected, 23 bidders (9 fiber providers, 14 optical
equipment providers) invited to participate
 Accepted bidders could eventually reach agreements for joint bids
Four rounds of negotiation took place
 making it possible to ensure that RedIRIS requested high performance
solutions at affordable prices, which could be provided by enough
companies to ensure adequate competition
The competitive dialogue had finally three different lots:
 one for dark fiber in mainland Spain,
 one for dark fiber for the Canary islands,
 one for optical equipment
Final result was very positive as regards both technical parameters and
price
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Competitive dialogue: Need to find a balance
Best service
More time to look for
the best solution
Work with many
potential providers
Include more
compulsory
requirements
Increase
number of
bidders
Minimize bid management
effort and costs
Cheapest price
Make procedure as
short as possible for
bidders
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Fiber Tender Results ...
 Telefónica as peninsula fiber supplier
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Islalink fiber as Canary Islands supplier
Required ( improvements as criteria selection)
Achieved
IRU
Duration
> 10 years
21 years and 30 for Canary Islands fiber
( starting when last span is delivered – 2011)
Fiber Type
G.652B/D, G.655 and G.656 (Subm.)
G.652D and G.655
Fiber Age
max. 1994
New Deployment ( terrestrial and submarine)
Attenuation
≤ 0,38 dB/Km (@1310nm)
≤ 0,25 dB/Km (@1550nm)
≤ 0,34 dB/Km (@1310nm)
≤ 0,20 dB/Km (@1550nm)
PMD
≤ 0.50 ps/√km
≤ 0.20 ps/√km
Coverage
Peninsula: 48 add/drop PoPs mandatory
and 128 add/drop PoPs desired but optional
Canary Islands fiber: with and within
 Peninsula: 148 add/drop PoPs ( 42 + 106 )
[42 PoPs => 10.475 km ]
Canary Islands fiber: 3 add/drop PoPs =>
2.000 km of fiber
Redundancy
• C1 PoPs
 15 fiber rings
ILA sites
Space without fitting-out
Guaranteed fitting-out included for all ILAs
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Results summary (RedIRIS-10 comparison)
80 x 10G
144 M€
173 nodes
30 years forCanarias
21 years in mainland
91 M€
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53 PdPs
55 M€
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2+2
20 nodos
1 x 10G
BANDWIDTH
SIZE
bandwidth of each
link
(60 x 40G
60 x 100G)
number of nodes
PAIs + PdPs
RedIRIS-10
RedIRIS-NOVA
ROBUSTNESS
number of optical
rings
COST
DURATION
Ministry
FEDER
of fiber IRUs
Keeping the same
conditions throughout
the period (21 years)
mainland fiber and optical equipments
Keeping the same
conditions of RedIRIS-10
fiber in Canary Islands
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Optical regional networks
● Extend RedIRIS-NOVA fiber footprint to
reach RN points.
 Great opportunity to improve the RN
infrastructure
• User Service Enhacement
• RedIRIS Support
• Costs:
– 12.500 km of fiber with national
coverage
– Favorable results when number of
fiber kms are bigger.
Regional Photonic Links based
on RedIRIS photonic network
(which maintain homogenous control plane)
 Agreements with Regional
Governments
 Current tender allows to reach 108
additional PoPs (phase I)
 New tenders would be launched as
needed (phase II)
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Shared cloud services
Situation at the ICT institutions
● Self-provision of services
● Technologic islands
● Lack of standardization
● Complex management
● Problems to invest and evolve
Possible improvements
● Identify common, standard
solutions
● Cost savings
● Easier deployment and update
● Public-private partnership
Tasks ahead
● Identify appropriate areas for
cooperation
● Make use of the network
● Calculate savings
● Establish legal framework (for
procurement and for data protection)
● Define launch phase (cost-recovery,
initial take-up expected to be slow)
Possible cloud services
● Hosting
● Virtualization
● Servers (IaaS)
● Desktop
● Voice over IP
● IRISmail
● Electronic signature
● Web conference
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Thank you for your attention
Edificio Bronce,
Plaza Manuel Gómez Moreno s/n
28020 Madrid. España
Tel.: 91 212 76 20 / 25, Fax: 91 212 76 35
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