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NEXPReS
Period 3 Overview
WP2 EVN-NREN
Richard Hughes-Jones, DANTE
WP2 EVN-NREN Forum
• Brings together experts from the radio astronomy community and
specialists from the research networks (GÉANT and the NRENs).
▫ Fosters the communication and coordination between these
communities at both the national and international level.
• Objective is to share information and expertise:
▫ The network requirements from the NEXPReS project, e-VLBI,
LOFAR, and the radio astronomy community.
▫ The technical developments and roadmaps of GÉANT, the NRENs
and world-wide links.
▫ Presentations of the work of NEXPReS
• Maintained Open and Active communication channels
▫ NEXPReS has successfully built and enhanced the human network
relations formed during former EU projects including EXPReS.
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WP2 EVN-NREN Partners
• DANTE is the coordinator
▫ A zero cost partner
• JIVE is a participating
partner
• Representatives from all
partners, work packages
are involved.
• Many NRENs not partners
regularly participate e.g.:
▫ Janet, GARR, RedIRIS,
SUNET, FUNET,
AARNet, CSTNET
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Partner
Country
NREN
1 JIVE
NL
SURFnet
2 ASTRON
NL
SURFnet
3 INAF
IT
GARR
4 MPG
DE
DFN
5 UMAN
UK
Janet
6 OSO
ES
SUNET
7 VENT
LV
SigmaNet
8 FG-IGN
ES
RedIRIS
9 NORDUnet
DK
NORDUnet
10 SURFnet
NL
SURFnet
11 PSNC
PL
PIONIER
12 DANTE
UK
GÉANT
13 Aalto
FI
FUNET
14 TUM
DE
DFN
AUS
AARNet
15 CSIRO
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Previous Deliverables
• D2.1 NEXPReS EVN-NREN meeting 1
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Held on 26 May 2011 in Aveiro, Portugal
co-located with the Portuguese SKA Information Processing workshop.
Introduction to the OGF Network Service Interface for BoD
Exchange of requirements and academic network roadmaps
Industry approach to achieve greater than 100 Gbit/s per lambda.
• D2.2 NEXPReS EVN-NREN meeting 2
▫ This meeting was co-located with TNC2012 in Oslo on 17 Sep 2012
▫ News from NRENs: 100Gig rollout in GÉANT; BoD SURFnet, NORDUnet &
GÉANT; Connectivity in GARR; Update from Australia
▫ Status report on NSI v2
▫ Presentations from NEXPReS: testing BoD at Jodrell and developing NSI in JIVE
▫ Update on the selection of two sites for SKA from SKA Central office
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Deliverable D2.4
• Presentation on regions of increasing interest to Radio Astronomy
and Networking
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D2.3 EVN-NREN meeting in Year 3
• This was a teleconference on 25th June 2013 using the
adobeconnect collaboration tool.
• The aims of the P3 EVN-NREN meeting included:
▫ Dissemination of current achievements on NEXPReS
WP6 High-Bandwidth on Demand (BoD)
WP8 High performance storage & data movement
▫ Identification of future requirements and roadmaps
VLBI forward look & requirements
NREN Status, Developments & roadmaps
▫ Maintaining EVN-NREN communications in the future
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EVN-NREN Example Exchanges
• NEXPReS WP6 gave a review of the work on High-Bandwidth on Demand.
▫ The NEXPReS implementation of the OGF NSI client.
▫ First time that NSI has been successfully used for real eVLBI science
several times this year involving GÉANT & SURFnet.
• WP8 reported on the high speed recorder
▫ Driving the network at 18 Gbits/s with multiple UDP & TCP streams.
• GÉANT & NREN Status and roadmaps included:
▫ Progress on the GÉANT 500Gbit optical and 100Gbit IP rollout
▫ Janet reported on the status and topologies of Janet6
▫ SURFnet described collaboration with JIVE & ASTRON, & work on NSI
▫ South Africa expected more capacity for science on the west coast
using the WACS submarine cable system in 4-6 months
▫ GARR has connected the Noto telescope in Sicily at 10 Gigabits
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Looking Forward
• More telescopes will have digital back ends and 2 Gigabit flows will
become common.
• Several telescopes expected to use flows of 4 Gbit/s between
telescopes and the correlator at JIVE for science.
• BoD is a good match to how VLBI observation sessions use the network.
• More NRENs are encouraged to offer a BoD service.
• It is hoped that work will continue on BoD within the VLBI community.
• Other world regions such as South Africa, Russia, China and Korea are
also becoming important and are expected to join the EVN.
They will require global connectivity.
• The networks are now an integral part of the e-VLBI instrument and
enable options such as Target of Opportunity Observations.
• The NEXPReS and EVN-NREN activities are helping the adoption of new
network technologies in other areas of science.
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The EVN-NREN Forum in the Future
• At the 3rd EVN-NREN meeting the radio astronomy and the network
communities agreed that the Forum continued to be most valuable.
▫ Making Networks and Astronomers aware of requirements and
roadmaps
▫ Points of contact greatly assist multi-domain coordination, liaison,
connectivity and problem solving.
• To help continue the EVN-NREN communication:
▫ A new mailing list be maintained by DANTE [email protected]
▫ DANTE will continue to act as a single point of contact for new
multi-domain network requirements from the Radio Astronomers.
▫ Face-to-face meetings, about once a year, co-located with a
suitable networking or radio astronomy event
• The EVN-NREN meetings are one of the successes of NEXPReS.
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Questions/Comments
• Contact Information:
▫ Richard Hughes-Jones
▫ Senior Network Advisor in the Office of the CTO
▫ Partner: DANTE
▫ email: [email protected]
▫ Additional information available via http://www.nexpres.eu/
NEXPReS is an Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3), funded under
the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/20072013) under grant agreement no RI-261525.
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