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1 e-Infrastructure the FP7 prospects Mário Campolargo European Commission - DG INFSO Head of Unit Research Infrastructures TERENA Networking Conference 2006 18 May 2006 TERENA Networking Conference 2006 18 May 2006

2 The e-Infrastructure vision e-Infrastructure security mobility semantic web. automatic management broadband learning business aeronautics genomics environment astronomy health science IPv6 Grid

3 How to address this vision  Fostering communities of practice which lead to evolution, shaping and stabilisation of new scientific and technological paradigms (virtuous cycle of innovation)  Articulating user driven requirements with technology innovation  Emphasising cross disciplinary and distributed nature of modern infrastructures  Promoting stability and operational nature of infrastructures, looking ahead for long term sustainability  Catalysing on the research results (national/EU) and promoting research to enhance the infrastructures

4  Fostering coordination and synergies with national initiatives, fighting digital divide  As e-Science is a global endeavour, building on a global perspective to rationalise investments in expensive resources (thinking global to ensure maximum European value-added)  Focussing on e-Science, supporting an industrial policy and ensuring an enduring impact on society  Promoting best practices and repositories of industrial-class middleware components How to address this vision

5 What has been achieved FP6 Network infrastructure Grid infrastructure Scientific facilities GÉANT EGEE DEISA production quality grid, 20000 CPUs, ~5PB storage, 150 sites, international links, training, 27 countries, 71 partners, HEP, Biomed,... Pan-European Research Network, access to 12000km of dark fiber/unlimited capacity, 3700 institutes, IPv6 enabled, global dimension grid of EU supercomputers networked at Gbps, focus on global filing systems, >40 Tflop/s, several user communities

6 GÉANT, world leading research network

7 EGEE, providing key e-Science services  ~ 200 sites in 39 countries  > 60 Virtual Organisations  ~ 20 000 CPUs  > 5 PB storage  > 10 000 concurrent jobs per day  Stable and reliable production Grid infrastructure for ERA  Own middleware stack, gLite

8 DEISA, bringing together major European supercomputers LINUX Power-PC LINUX SGI AIX IBM domain High Performance Common Global File System SARA (NL)LRZ (DE) CINECA (IT)FZJ (DE) ECMWF (UK) IDRIS (FR)RZG (DE) BSC (ES) CSC (FI)

9 Horizontal and vertical integration: reference model

10 Horizontal and vertical integration: network layer

11 Horizontal and vertical integration: grid layer

12 Horizontal and vertical integration: policy and synergies

13 Research infrastructures 2008 M€ Research for SMEs 1228 M€ Regions of knowledge 126 M€ Research potential 320 M€ Science in society 329 M€ Int’l cooperation 182 M€ Cooperation Ideas Capacities JRC + Euratom + People FP7 – Capacities budget (provisional figures)

14 support to existing research infrastructures support to new research infrastructures support measures Stimulate the efficient use and development of existing infrastructures Foster the emergence of new infrastructures of pan-European interest FP7 – a new framework for more ambitious goals

15 support to existing research infrastructures support to new research infrastructures support measures FP7 – key activities Integrating activities ICT based e-Infrastructures ICT based e-Infrastructures European policy, international cooperation, emerging needs Design studies Construction of new RIs (preparatory and implementation phases)

16 support to existing research infrastructures support to new research infrastructures support measures FP7 – key instruments Coordination and support actions ESFRI Roadmap (cooperation with e-IRG) Preparatory phase: C ollaborative projects + Coordination/support action Implementation phase: Direct loans + guarantee to EIB loans (RSFF) + innovative procurement ESFRI Roadmap (cooperation with e-IRG) Preparatory phase: C ollaborative projects + Coordination/support action Implementation phase: Direct loans + guarantee to EIB loans (RSFF) + innovative procurement Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3)  Networking activities  Service Activities  Joint Research Activities Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3)  Networking activities  Service Activities  Joint Research Activities Collaborative projects + Coordination and support actions Collaborative projects + Coordination and support actions

17 support to existing research infrastructures support to new research infrastructures FP7 e-Infrastructures - new layers, new infrastructures............... New FP6 Network infrastructure Grid infrastructure Scientific facilities Scientific data infrastructure

18 FP7 – reinforcing leadership in network and grid layers  Further development and evolution of GÉANT and grids  Foster adoption by new user communities, enhance global relevance, increase level of trust and confidence  Anticipate and integrate new requirements and solutions

19 FP7 – addressing the new scientific data layer

20  Foster the emergence of Europe as a world scientific data hub.  Deploy data repositories for the scientific community and future generations of scientists supporting, in a coordinated way, digital libraries, archives, data storage, data curation, access to information and the necessary pooling of resources.

21 FP7 – ICT based new infrastructures  key component Science infrastructure  sustainable eco-system, pyramid shaped, requiring European expertise and services infrastructure  reaching petaflop level  supporting different algorithmic processes rather than different scientific disciplines  continuously investment and upgrade on top of the national infrastructures  building on a DEISA-like model HPC infrastructure for Europe, recommended by ESFRI

22 FP7 - calendar FP6 FP7 New Financial Perspectives 200320042005 2007 - 2013 2006 Call 4Call 5 Adoption FP7, SPs, RfP proposals Communication on FP7 orientations FP7 Work Programmes + Calls Communication on new financial perspectives 2007 - 2013 Legislative proposals Agreement Call 1Call 2Call 3Call 6

23 eIRG, a policy driven reflection group  … support on the political, advisory and monitoring level, the creation of a policy and administrative framework for the easy and cost-effective shared use of electronic resources in Europe  … develop a roadmap for the e-Infrastructures for FP7 and beyond and support the ESFRI in the process of the development of a priority list and a roadmap for new Research Infrastructures e-IRG Task Forces e-IRG White Papers e-IRG Opportunities list www.e-irg.com

24 Further information Further info on e-Infrastructures: www.cordis.europa.eu/ist/rn/  Workshop on “High Performance Computing in Europe: preparing an agenda for FP7”, 21st of March 2006, Report available  Workshop on “European Infrastructure for Repositories of Scientific Information”, 8th and 9th of June 2006  Workshop on “High Performance Computing in Europe: preparing an agenda for FP7”, 21st of March 2006, Report available  Workshop on “European Infrastructure for Repositories of Scientific Information”, 8th and 9th of June 2006


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