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13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro1 Outline I -Introduction II -T2-HEPGRID Brasil III -RNP and Brasil News IV –L.A. News V -Conclusion Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics February 2006, T.I.F.R. Mumbai, India Alberto Santoro UERJ/Brazil

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro2 Network in Brazil has been one of the main concerns of the Brazilian governement. The recent support to the National Network by the Minister of Science and Technology demonstrate the way that we are solving the problems. RNP initiatives, GIGA, “RECOMED” –Metropolitan Network, and IPÊ –Innovation-Recherch-Education are main current projects. Perhaps, our Naive Formula to respond for what can we do? like in HEP: Collaborate and Cooperate! It was extended to the RECOMED project. Let us see a bit from a High Energy Physicist point of view. I WILL BE NOT EXAUSTIVE ON BRAZILIAN INITIATIVES

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro3 Concorde (15 Km) Balloon (30 Km) CD stack with 1 year LHC data! (~ 20 Km) Mt. Blanc (4.8 Km) Bytes 10 3 Terabytes =1 Petabyte =10 6 Gigabytes =10 9 Megabytes=10 12 Kilobytes= These four Detectors at LHC will Produce in one year: (~ 20 Petabyte) How to Storage, How to Analyse, How to organize these data GRID Motivation to build HEPGRID in Brazil

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro4 HEPGRID-BRAZIL is a project to build a Grid that at -Regional Level will include CBPF,UFRJ,UFRGS,UFBA,UERJ & UNESP -International Level will be integrated with CMS Grid based at CERN; CERN Individual Machines T4 T0 +T1 GIGA UFRGS UFRJ CBPF UNESP/USP SPRACE UFBA UERJ-Tier2 T2  T1 T3  T Gbps Now is a Reality  Moving to BRAZIL France Italy USA Germany 622 Mbps T1 EU 622 Mbps SPRACE – S. PAULO Sergio Novaes Eduardo Gregores Rogerio Iope Pedro Mercadante Sergio Lietti T2 – HEPGRID BRAZIL Dan Nae Michael

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro5 CMS Experiment DISUN: Data Intensive Science University Network Online System CERN Computer Center FNAL Korea Russia UK UCSB GB/s ~10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s ~10 Gb/s Tier 0 Tier 1 Tier 3 Tier 2 Physics caches PCs UCR UFl UCSD Caltech  10s of Petabytes/yr by ~2008  1000 Petabytes in < 10 yrs?  > 50% of CPU in Tier2s UCLA Tier 4 DISUN 10+ Gb/s UERJ USP

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro6 Evolution of academic networks in Brazil (Link capacity) Phase 0 BITNET Phase 1 Internet Phase 2 commercial Internet Phase 3 RNP2 Phase 4 RNP2+ Phase 5 Ipê Ano kbps Project GIGA – an optical networking testbed IPÊ – RNP’s Phase 5 national network (Innovation-Recherch-Education) Redecomep – Community-based Optical Metropolitan Networks CHEP95

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro7 Phase 4 RNP backbone network Fase 4 April/2005 (2 Gbps) Introduced in 2004/5 IP/SDH(replacing IP/ATM) first multi-provider network until late 1990s telcos were state monopolies 6x the aggregate capacity of the previous (ATM) network at 2/3cost (SDH=Synchronous Digital Hierarchy)

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro8 GIGA testbed network - location Universities IME PUC-Rio PUC-Campinas UERJ UFF UFRJ Mackenzie UNICAMP USP R&D Centers CBPF CPqD CPTEC INCOR CTA FIOCRUZ IMPA INPE LNCC LNLS FUNTTEL

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro9 IPÊ: RNP’s Phase 5 network (2005) IPÊ – Nov 2005 (60 Gbps) Fortaleza Recife Salvador Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte Brasília São Paulo Curitiba Florianópolis Porto Alegre 2.5 Gbps 10 Gbps Multiple Gbps for interstate linksinitially between 10 cities Multiple Gbps for interstate linksinitially between 10 cities unprotected 2.5 and 10G waves from 2 telcos unprotected 2.5 and 10G waves from 2 telcos only 3x cost of the previous SDH network for around 40x the aggregate capacity only 3x cost of the previous SDH network for around 40x the aggregate capacity routers from Juniper Networks (M320, M40) routers from Juniper Networks (M320, M40) (Michael Stanton) IPE = Innovation, Research, Education SDH = Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro10 REDECOMEP is an iniciative of Ministery of Science and Tecnology (MCT) coordinate by RNP creating Metropolitan High Speed Networks based on its own Optical Fibers, to serve the research institutions and Universities via Consortia among the participant Institutions to assure the auto-support. Cities that already signed the MoU Participant Institutions Investiment in own fiber until now.....R$13M ~ 6M$US coverage estimate Km Investiment in equipment until now...R$10M ~ 4.5M$US Optical Metropolitan Networks for the R&E community the R&E community Total > US$15 millions to be spent by December, 2006 Manaus, Belém, Fortaleza, Natal, Recife, Salvador, Vitória, Brasília, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Porto Alegre

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro11 An alternative approach : – DIY (do-it-yourself) community networking Form a consortium for joint network provision 2. Build your own optical fiber network to reach ALL the campi of ALL consortium members 3. Light it up and go! Costs involved: Building out the fiber: using utility poles of electric company US$ 8,000 per km Monthly rental of US$1 (about 40 poles per km) Equipment costs: mostly use cheap 2 port GigE switches Operation and maintenance Case study in 2004: Belém/Pará (eastern Amazonia): 12 institutions using all GigE connections: Capital costs around US$500,000 Running costs around US$80,000 p.y.  This will be the cost p.y. Compare with current US$240,000 p.y. for traditional telco This is 3 TIMES MORE FOR 1000 LESS BANDWITHD

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro12 Belém: a possible topology (30 km ring) MAP of the Institution Network in MetroBel

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro13 MANAUS-STATE NETWORK FOR RESEARCH & EDUCATION OF AMAZONAS *By December 2006 more than 200 institutions with 1 Gbps *connections Go to IPÊ backbone network (10Gbps) *Last Mile connection will be pushed for DIY solution Connected to the Metropolitan Networks the Metropolitan Networks

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro14 France Italy USA Germany 10 Gbps HEPGRID Latin America T2For Countries HEPGRID Colombia HEPGRIDChile HEPGRID-Mexico T3 For Institutes T4 For Groups Individual Machines or Small Clusters HEPGRID HEPGRID Venezuela CERN HEPGRID.Brasil One T1 for Latina America HEPGRID-Peru HEPGRID Argentina An extended Model for Latin America

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro15 Association of NRENs in LA open to all LA Countries Association of NRENs in LA open to all LA Countries similar to TERENA (Europe) and APAN similar to TERENA (Europe) and APAN constituted in Uruguay (like LACNIC) in 2003 constituted in Uruguay (like LACNIC) in member countries: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba (*), Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras (*), Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. (*) = expected future member 18 member countries: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba (*), Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras (*), Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. (*) = expected future member Will connect LA to Europe and to other regions Will connect LA to Europe and to other regions Cooperação Latino Americana de Redes Avançadas Topology

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro16 We made some progress in the last 3 years We made some progress in the last 3 years In my view, not enough to get the opportunities in science in general. In my view, not enough to get the opportunities in science in general. Magic Equation = C2I2 Cooperation + Collaboration + Internal Initiatives

13-17 February 2006Alberto Santoro17 Thank You!