Sustainability of EMI Results

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Sustainability of EMI Results Morris Riedel (JUELICH) Alberto Di Meglio (CERN) EGI Technical Forum Lyon, 19-24 September 2011

EMI Mission Statement The European Middleware Initiative (EMI) project represents a close collaboration of the major European middleware providers - ARC, gLite, UNICORE and dCache - to explore and implement sustainable models to support, harmonise and evolve the distributed computing and data management middleware for deployment in EGI, PRACE and other distributed e-Infrastructures 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

EMI Middleware Evolution Before EMI 3 years After EMI Applications Integrators, System Administrators Standard interfaces Specialized services, professional support and customization Standard interfaces EMI Reference Services Standards, New technologies (clouds) Users and Infrastructure Requirements 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Complementary to Technology Strategies Understand and define ‘EMI value proposition’ far beyond the DCI space Sustainability: Inspire and confirm commitment from key stakeholders/users Adopt lesson learned from industry and successful open source models Contribute to open standards to enable re-use of EMI components ‘outside the DCI ecosystem’ Expand usage ‘beyond traditional users’ 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Sustainability Drivers Expansion of the user base Decrease of costs Commercial activities 11/04/2011 EMI Roadmap

Examples: Open Source Models Community model Apache, Eclipse Red Hat, Canonical MySQL, Zarafa EMI and other publicly funded projects (“unstable” future) Support contracts or Subscription model Dual-licensing or Commercial model Macro R&D Infrastructures model From Open Source to long-term sustainability: Review of Business Models and Case studies, Chang et al. 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Open Source Models Incubation in the right condition becomes Community model Macro R&D Infrastructures model Support contracts or Subscription model Dual-licensing or Commercial model 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Some lessones learned from RedHat Specific concrete advice for an open source community Clearly have an idea/plan what you offer; who would pay for this? What is the “EMI value”? Identify active and strong team leaders – they are the key in the open source community Stop “free” support model of today, it is an important income on support models (week, premium) to fund the core set of people With thanks to Francois Lucatelli (~10 years in RedHat) 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

EMI Value for Technical Users A streamlined middleware distribution available from a well-defined place EMI Repository http://eticssoft.web.cern.ch now, EPEL/Debian as component mature Regularly published service releases Better integration with Fedora/EPEL (and compatible OSs) and Debian Open to external contribution Source packages fully available A single patch submission channel (GGUS) 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

EMI Value for End Users Stable middleware services delivered with standard Operating Systems EMI products from different technical areas (compute, data, security, infrastructure) work seamlessly together, well tested 10 years experience of ‘cutting edge HPC and HTC’ Open Source model allows More rapid and transparent improvement of quality; contributions from different sources Value-added services from experts Open competition brings better quality 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

EMI Value for EGI[-InSPIRE|.eu] Open, transparent software releases EMI Inter-product ecosystem, well-tested Possibility to implement revenue streams from value-added professional services (support, customization, outsourcing) via commercial SLAs Possible involvement of commercial companies in the provision of services, thanks to the standard open source approach 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Points to stimulate the discussions Scientific institutes miss the organizational structure and capabilities to ‘go business’ ‘Business-oriented legal departments’: patents, trust insurances, IPR issues ‘Marketing departments’: influence 1000^x at the same time instead of 10-100 per community ‘Maintenance vs. research’: software stability vs. scientific innovation conflicts; different careers Two possibilities now Institutes establish necessary departments/skills Let commercial companies do support and focus on research 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Next Steps Strategic planning (new NA3 work package) Work plans in current deliverable and include new activities; also ‘products and scientific results‘ ‘Change’ the way we work towards described models; implement initial ideas in project lifetime Concrete EMI product factsheets of services including key usage models, maturity, etc. Talk, but more important – listen – to the community; what they want; who would pay? Align with the broader (scientific) community EMI products in EPEL; case studies; ‘Works with EMI’, address ‘market’ (i.e. users) requirements… 20/09/2011 EMI Sustainability

Thank you EMI is partially funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement INFSO-RI-261611 11/04/2011 EMI Roadmap