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1 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 Polish Grid Polish Grid: National Grid Initiative in Poland Jacek Kitowski Institute of Computer Science AGH-UST ACK CYFRONET AGH

2 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 2 Polish Grid  Polish Grid (PL-Grid)  Foundations  Infrastructure  Generic Architecture  Grid Structure  PL-Grid Project  Aims  Workpackages  Sample problems  Collaboration with EGI_DS Content

3 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 3 Polish Grid PL-Grid Initiative Foundations European e-Infrastructure 2000 Testbeds 2010 Utility Service Routine Usage National International Evolution of European Grid infrastructure development within the space of years Response to the needs of Polish scientists and ongoing Grid activities in Poland, other European countries and all over the world SGI Grid, Progress (Clusterix, National Data Store...) Chemomomentum, Virolab, CoreGrid, Gredia, int.eu.grid, Baltic Grid, GridLab, Porta Optica, RINGRid, Phosphorus, QoSCoSGrid, Intelligrid, K-WfGrid, Unicore...

4 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 4 Polish Grid PL-Grid Initial Activities  Creation of Polish Grid (PL-Grid) Consortium  Agreement signed in January 2007  Preparation of PL-Grid Project (2008-2010, 2011-2013)  Consortium made up of five largest Polish supercomputing and networking centres (founders) GEANT2 ♦ Academic Computer Center Cyfronet AGH (ACK CYFRONET AGH) – Coordinator ♦ Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS) ♦ Wrocław Centre for Networking and Supercomputing (WCSS) ♦ Academic Computer Center in Gdańsk (TASK) ♦ Interdisciplinary Center for Math. and Computat. Modelling, Warsaw University (ICM )

5 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 5 Polish Grid PL-Grid motivation and aims  e-Science approach to research  Computer experiments  Huge, distributed and diversely structured data  Tools for data accessing, integration and processing  Versality of disciplines: physics, astronomy, astrophysics, chemistry, biology, bioinformatics, meteorology, climatology, medicine, Earth sciences, advanced text processing, processing and management of knowledge, e-learning.  PL-Grid vision:  To enable realization of e-Science model in various scientific fields through: Creation of a stable Grid infrastructure fully compatible and interoperable with European and World Grids thanks to cooperation (EGEE, DEISA, OMII, C-OMEGA, ESFRI), Ensuring the operation of this infrastructure in the production mode, Enabling the operation of domain Grids, Using and propagating Grid standards, Adjusting PL-Grid to user needs, Integration, testing and installation of software produced by leading Grid Projects (Polish and international), Organization of support for PL-Grid users (training, helpdesk, consultations), PL-Grid management.

6 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 6 Polish Grid PL-Grid Infrastructure  Assumptions  Polish Grid will have a common base infrastructure – similarly to solutions adopted in other countries  Specialized, domain Grid systems – including services and tools focused on specific types of applications – will be built upon this infrastructure.

7 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 7 Polish Grid PL-Grid infrastructure These domain Grid systems can be further developed and maintained in the framework of separate projects. Such an approach should enable efficient use of available financial resources. Grid infrastructure (Grid services) PL-Grid Application Clusters High Performance ComputersData repositories National Computer Network PIONIER Domain Grid Advanced Service Platforms Domain Grid

8 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 8 Polish Grid PL-Grid Structure PL-Grid infrastructure will be a base for specialized, domain Grid systems - including services and tools focused on the specific types of applications Users National computer network Grid Application Programming Interface Virtual organizations and security systems Basic Grid services Grid services LCG/gLite (EGEE) UNICORE (DEISA) Other Grids systems Grid resources Distributed computational resources Grid portals, development tools Distributed data repositories

9 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 9 Polish Grid PL-Grid Structure PL-Grid software will comprise:  user tools (portals, systems for applications management and monitoring, result visualization and other purposes, compatible with the lower-layer software used in PL- Grid);  software libraries;  virtual organization systems: certificates, accounting, security;  data management systems: metadata catalogues, replica management, file transfer;  resource management systems: job management, applications, grid services and infrastructure monitoring, license management, local resource management.

10 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 10 Polish Grid PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE P2 Coordination Structure Operation Rules Dissemination PROJECT MANAGEMENT P1 SECURITY CENTER P6 Training SUPPORT FOR VARIOUS DOMAIN GRIDS P5 P4 GRID SOFTWARE AND USERS TOOLS DEVELOPMENT EGEEDEISA …. OPERATIONS CENTER P3 The PL-Grid Project is split into several workpackages Planned realization of aims: PL-Grid Project

11 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 11 Polish Grid PL-Grid Workpackages  Project management (including structure and dissemination) – coordinated by ACK CYFRONET AGH (Kraków),  Planning and development of infrastructure – TASK (Gdańsk),  Operations Center – ACK CYFRONET AGH  Grid Software and Users Tools development – PCSS (Poznań),  Support for domain Grids – ICM (Warsaw),  Security Center – WCSS (Wrocław)

12 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 12 Polish Grid WP3: PL-Grid Operations Center’s tasks

13 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 13 Polish Grid WP4: Grid Software and Users Tools  WP4: development  Software repository  Framework for application development  High-level virtual organizations using knowledge  Resource virtualization for VO  Semantic information on experiments  Integration of software components  VO and resource management  Legacy codes adaptation  Knowledge supported data access

14 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 14 Polish Grid Examples for potential use  HEP – WLCG  Computational chemistry – Gaussian, Turbomole.....(Charmm, Amber, DL_POLY..)  Biology/Pharmacy – proteins...  Meteorology  Complex systems (multiagent games...)

15 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 15 Polish Grid Networking and computational infrastructure of Polish Tier2 for WLHG

16 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI-031688 t.szepieniec@cyfronet.pl Gaussian VO created supported by 2 Partners (EGEE activity) Accepted by Vendor Registration: https://voms.cyf-kr.edu.pl:8443/vo/gaussian/vomrs GAUSSIAN in Grid VO Manager: Mariusz Sterzel (CYFRONET), EGEE II Comput. Chemistry coordinator m.sterzel@cyfronet.pl ACK: Tomasz Szepieniec

17 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI-031688 t.szepieniec@cyfronet.pl Never Born Protein Folding Prof. Irena Roterman interest (CM UJ) also EUChinagrid ACK: Tomasz Szepieniec

18 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 18 Polish Grid # Processors, Peak Performance (GFlops) and RAM (GB) CYFRONETICM UWPCSSCI TASKWCSS proc.R peak RAMproc.R peak RAMproc.R peak RAMproc.R peak RAMproc.R peak RAM SMP204108036860664192224845328128768512136780264 Clusters650839917295003400103638031881068288322623042563600768 Total854947920975604064122860440331396 4163994281639243801032 End 200715256669121344500005376272130772792 Present Partners’ Resources

19 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 19 Polish Grid Collaboration with EGI-DS 1.INFRASTRUCTURE-ORIENTED 1.1.Release of New Grid Middleware 1.2.Adding new NGI/EGI site 1.3.Functionality Alert at some NGI site 1.4.Resources negotiation for VO 2.APPLICATION-ORIENTED 2.1.QoS bandwidth demand 2.2.LHC on-line filtering 2.3.Commercial application with license server 2.4.Parallel application 3.END USER-ORIENTED 3.1.Privately funded hardware 3.2.Single user with no VO assignment needs to enter the Grid Active participation in EGI Workshop in Budapest (2.10.07) Use cases identification

20 Cracow Grid Workshop, October 15-17, 2007 20 Polish Grid Conclusions  Initial stage achieved  Agreement signed  Scientific Council established  Management Board  Proposal prepared


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