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1 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 EMI Roadmap to Standardization and DCI Collaborations Alberto Di Meglio (CERN) Project Director

2 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Outline EMI Vision and Objectives Standardization DCI Collaborations Conclusions 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 2

3 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Outline EMI Vision and Objectives Standardization DCI Collaborations Conclusions 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 3

4 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 EMI Mission Statement DCI Workshop 4 The European Middleware Initiative (EMI) project represents a close collaboration of the major European middleware providers - ARC, gLite, UNICORE and dCache - to establish a sustainable model to support, harmonise and evolve the grid middleware for deployment in EGI, PRACE and other distributed e-Infrastructures 01/06/2010

5 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 A European Vision DCI Workshop 5 Today Tomorrow Sustainability Persistence Interoperability Easier Access Sustainability Persistence Interoperability Easier Access 01/06/2010

6 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Partners (26) DCI Workshop 601/06/2010

7 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Primary Objectives Consolidate the existing middleware distribution simplifying services and components to make them more sustainable (including use of off-the-shelf and commercial components whenever possible) Evolve the middleware services/functionality following the requirement of infrastructure and communities, mainly focusing on operational, standardization and interoperability aspects Reactively and proactively maintain the middleware distribution to keep it in line with the growing infrastructure usage DCI Workshop 7 Consolidate Evolve Support 01/06/2010

8 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Outline EMI Vision and Objectives Standardization DCI Collaborations Conclusions 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 8

9 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Standardization Very important to address a number of existing limitations – Interoperability, integration, extensibility and evolution, commercial usage All services must: – Implement the ‘best’ relevant standards – Implement them in the same way ‘Best’ means: – A ‘community’ standard, if it is useful, usable or can be realistically improved – A ‘de facto’ standard, if no community standard exists or what exists is clearly not usable 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 9

10 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Standardization EMI intends to be an active player in the standardization process – Actively take part in the European standardization roadmap coordinated by the European Commission and by initiatives like SIENA – Actively take part in established international standardization bodies like OGF Dedicated standardization task in the JRA1 WP 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 10

11 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Interoperability One of the major requirements of most user communities – Interoperability between different implementations of the same services or functionality – Interoperability among HTC and HPC – Interoperability between different infrastructures Also in this case, the widespread and formally correct adoption of standards is of primary importance 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 11

12 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Integration with New Technologies Technology evolves continually Distributed computing middleware must be able to capitalize on past achievements, but also learn from past lessons and become increasingly efficient and flexible Using labels like Grids or Clouds is misleading How can existing stable, reliable and secure services be made more elastic, dynamic, efficient? And again, standards are very important 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 12

13 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Standardization Areas 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 13 Security Resource Access and Management Messaging Compute, Data, Accounting, Information Services Service Monitoring and Management User Interfaces, portlets APIs

14 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Outline EMI Vision and Objectives Standardization DCI and other Collaborations Conclusions 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 14

15 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Shared initiatives Collaborations DCI Workshop 15 EMI EGI, PRACE, WLCG,OSG ESFRI, VRCs ESFRI, VRCs Stratuslab VENUS-C EDGI Requirements Releases Collaborations 01/06/2010 IGE SLAs & Support SIENA Industry Collaborations

16 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 DCI Relationships EGI-InSPIRE: requirements, commitment to promote and deploy standards-based services VENUS-C, StratusLab: integration of new resource management technology, dynamic service management models IGE: implementation/validation of standards and interoperability EDGI: implementation/validation of and interoperability 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 16

17 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Industrial Relationships The sustainability process relies on increased adoption by commercial companies EMI has an ‘industrial plan’ made of two important points: – Work with commercial partners to transfer and integrate technology in both directions – Understand with commercial experts what is the market, the realistic targets and the sustainable business models 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 17

18 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Conclusions EMI is very committed to be an active player in the standardization roadmap It brings together for the first time the expertise of the major European middleware providers Everybody is welcome to collaborate 01/06/2010 DCI Workshop 18

19 EMI INFSO-RI-261611 Thank you 01/06/201019 DCI Workshop EMI is partially funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement INFSO-RI-261611


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