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1 grid and next generation network

2 Started in March 2001 unincorporated joint venture $14M funding from Australian Government

3 objectives Build and operate a gigabit network for Australian research and education Foster the development of advanced communications & grid services

4 AARNet Trans Pacific link
DSTC QPSF Network 10 Gbps IPv6 Multicast DWDM POS low latency low jitter QUT UQ GrangeNet POP Brisbane AARNet Trans Pacific link - DSTC UTS GrangeNet POP AC3 Sydney VisLab ATP AARNet ANU GrangeNet POP APAC Canberra CSIRO BoM GrangeNet POP GrangeNet POP Perth VPAC Melbourne I - cubed Uni Melb RMIT -

5 2000 Km of fibre ~ mostly along high voltage power transmission lines
19 amplifiers 3 regenerators

6 Backbone schematic Cisco ONS 15801 DWDM

7 Core Routers ~ Cisco GSR 12410
Canberra Sydney Distributed architecture scalable to 300 Gbps All links are 2.5Gbps

8 Edge Routers ~ Cisco OSR 7609
Melbourne Canberra Sydney Brisbane Clients 1Gbps Core links 2.5Gbps

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10 International Peering
1.2Gbps 10Gbps 155Mbps

11 objectives Build and operate a gigabit network for Australian research and education Foster the development of advanced communications & grid services

12 Grid services Compute grid Data grid
Access grid & distributed visualisation Instrument grid - telepresence

13 So what are “Grid Services”?
From the power grid A standard connection into a standard service, with a standard interface You don’t need to worry what is behind it. In IT: Transparent use of distributed, networked resources Resources from multiple “administrative domains” I.e. other people’s resources become available to you Computing, Data, Visualisation, Instrumentation, etc.

14 Computing Grid 3 Major areas (not distinct):
Linking supercomputers Clusters of Clusters Massively parallel Many applications, areas such as Astronomy, Agriculture, Physics, Engineering, GeoSciences, Meteorology, Film&Media, BioInformatics, Pharmaceutical, Financial/Economics, …

15 Computing Grid ~ Middleware?
Need to handle (amongst other things): Security (authentication and authorisation) Scheduling, Accounting, Data movement, network performance, … Multiple management domains Other people own/manage these resources

16 Computing Grid ~ contacts
Commercial IBM ( Sun ( Entropia ( UnitedDevices ( Software and Organisations Globus ( Global Grid Forum (

17 Data Grid Large scale, distributed data repositories
Integrated with other grid services Issues of storage, metadata, resource discovery, access & performance, security, rights-management

18 Data Grid ~ projects Astronomy: Virtual Observatories
BioInformatics: Bio-Mirror Film&Media: Education and historical archives Linguistics: Endangered Languages Physics: Arts/History

19 The Access Grid is a collaborative working environment that supports large-scale distributed meetings, collaboratories, seminars, lectures, tutorials and training. It is a grid of rooms with multimedia displays, pervasive audio, interfaces to grid middleware, and interfaces to visualization environments.

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21 Sydney VisLab AGN

22 International High-Tech Teamwork in the Fight against SARS
Taiwan’s National Centre for High-Performance Computing demonstrates value of Access Grid technology for quarantined hospitals

23 Instrument Grid Remote Instruments Connecting facilities to networks
Making major one-off resources widely available Electron microscopes (NANO) Telescopes (radio, optical, …) Accelerators, Synchrotron Surgical/medical facilities Manufacturing, prototyping facilities

24 Tele-microscopy at the
NANO facility ~ Sydney University JEOL 3000F 300kV transmission electron microscope with field emission gun. 0.2nm resolution (ie atomic scale). Accessible from 5 sites

25 Australian Synchrotron
~ Melbourne

26 How would your life change if bandwidth was free and unlimited ?
framework for the development of grid services, test-drive high speed networks, explore novel techniques and new collaborations How would your life change if bandwidth was free and unlimited ?

27 The People who make this work
Markus Buchhorn ~ Grid Services Coordinator John Barlow ~ Advanced Communications Services Coordinator Greg Wickham ~ Network Manager Cloudye Carew-Reid ~ Sales & Marketing Janelle Stewart ~ Administration AARNet experts across Australia About 20 dedicated researchers who are delivering the Grid and Advanced Communications Services outcomes

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