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UKLight Town Meeting
9th September 2004
National e-Science Centre
15 South College Street, Edinburgh
Welcome , background and
&
programme for the day
Peter Clarke
University College London
-> National e-Science Centre
[email protected] ->[email protected]
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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The UK National Research & Education Network (NREN) today
SuperJANET-4
10 Gbit/s backbone
NNW
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1 - 2.5 Gbit/s access
links
UHI Network
Clydenet
FaTMAN
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C&NL
MAN
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Glasgow Edinburgh
Best efforts IP
service
Excellent service
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NorMAN
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Warrington
Connects all HE, FE
institutes
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Leeds
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MidMAN
Reading
London
T EMMAN
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Kentish
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Bristol
Portsmouth
South Wales S
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Northern
Ireland
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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International connectivity
Via Geant
10 Gbit/s backbone
1 - 2.5 Gbit/s access
links
Best efforts IP
Connects all European
NRENS
Provides connection
to USA….
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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…. Where will the next generation of networks go …
# of users
Picture from Cees DeLaat
University of Amsterdam
A
C
B
Requirements
A -> Lightweight users, browsing, mailing
B -> Midrange users
C -> Special scientific applications, computing, data grids
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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Total BW
A
B
C
Requirements
A -> Need full Internet routing, many to many
B -> Need some routing and some lower layer services.
C -> Doesn’t need internet routing, Need very fat pipes, limited sites, few
to few
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
Science drivers : Radio Astronomy
Onsala
Sweden
Westerbork
Netherlands
Jodrell Bank
UK
JIVE
Medicina
Italy
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Effelsberg
Germany
Torun
Poland
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
Science drivers : Condensed matter simulations
Reality Grid performs massive
simulations of complex molecular
dynamics
• Interconnection required of HPC
machines in UK and USA
• Requires “backplane like”
network connections form few-tofew sites
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
Science drivers : Remote Instruments
Japan  USA
Live streaming of HDTV from the
world’s largest microscope in
Osaka, Japan.
The video data is streamed from
Osaka to Chicago (EVL) while
being controlled by project
scientists in San Diego.
http://ncmir.ucsd.edu
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
… a possible Network of the Future….
Router
Routed IP Network
Router
“layer-2” split out of
wavelength
[e.g. Ethernet]
Provides
• Normal best effort IP network where appropriate
• Extended “virtual LANs” where appropriate
• Switched lightpaths where appropriate
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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GLIF: Global Lambda Integrated Facility
GLIF is a collaborative initiative among worldwide NRENs and
institutions to enable R&D for new ways of networking
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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GLIF: Global Lambda Integrated Facility
GLIF is a collaborative initiative among worldwide NRENs and
institutions to enable R&D for new ways of networking
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
UK is part of GLIF through
UKLIGHT
- a National Facility for Advanced Optical Networking -
NorthernLi
ght
UKLight
SunLight
Czech
Light
CERN
Pacific NW
GigaPOP
MANLAN
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
09-Sept-2004 NeSC
Access to UK institutes
UKERNA have
enabled a
nationwide
domestic R&D
network in
parallel with
SupetJANET-4
NNW
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UHI Network
Clydenet
FaTMAN
T
C&NL
MAN
C
Glasgow Edinburgh
S
NorMAN
T YHMAN
Warrington
Leeds
T
MidMAN
Reading
London
T EMMAN
T EastNet
Kentish MAN
TVN
Bristol
Portsmouth
South Wales S
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SWERN
T
LeNSE
Northern
Ireland
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
London
UKLight
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UKLight is
- A pervasive R&D infrastructure
- A new era in UK, giving the opportunity to think out of box
Supported by key bodies:
- HEFC, JISC,
- EPSRC, PPARC,
- Core e-Science programme
- Managed by UKERNA
UKLight is not
- A production network
- Extra capacity (not needed per se)
- For anything which SJ4 can already do
- Anything to do with 50% of “perceived network problems”
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UKLight is for enablement of all research disciplines which can
benefit – to allow them to pilot new ways of working
The purpose of this meeting is to raise awareness to as wide
a range of research disciplines as possible
Programme for this meeting
• Description of Infrastructure
• Early adopted projects just (i)
• Q&A
• Examples of Projects from StarLight
• Early adopter projects (ii)
• Plans for a possible dark fibre infrastructure
• Q&A
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Peter Clarke, [email protected]
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