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Opening of the 8th CEF Networks Workshop Tom Košňar CESNET z.s.p.o. [email protected] CEF Networks 2014, Prague, September 15-16

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Page 1: Cef 2014 opening

Opening of the 8th CEF Networks Workshop

Tom Košňar

CESNET z.s.p.o.

[email protected]

CEF Networks 2014, Prague, September 15-16

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Welcome to Prague ! Welcome to CEF 2014 !

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About CESNET a. l. e.

● CESNET, Association of Legal Entities, was established in 1996 by the Czech universities and Academy of Sciences

● Non-profit organisation oriented to major activities:– Development and operation of NREN in the Czech Republic – to

support science & research (non-public operator)

– Research and development of advanced network technologies and applications

– Broadening knowledge about the advanced networking topics

– International cooperation

● Participation in projects - GN3+, GLIF, EGI (European Grid Infrastructure) and many others

● Dante shareholder, TERENA member, Internet2 affiliate member, CEENet member

● More information on http://www.cesnet.cz (cz) or http://www.ces.net (en)

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About CESNET a. l. e.

● Member Organizations

– 26 Universities

● 24 public universities

● 2 state universities

– Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

● 54 research institutes

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About CESNET a. l. e.

● Non-member Organizations

– 12 Primary schools– 100 Secondary schools– 2 Public universities (non-members)– 7 Private higher education institutions– 26 Research institutes– 41 Hospitals and Health institutes– 44 Government and Public administration– 24 Libraries– 9 Museums, Archives, Cultural institutions– 4 Other

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About CESNET a. l. e.

● In 2011 two new projects started - to develop e-Infrastructure for research and development community of the Czech Republic → transformation of CESNET NREN to complex e-Infrastructure

● CESNET Large Infrastructure Project

– Five-year strategic project 2011 -2015, approved by the government (€10,3 mil. / year public funding), CAPEX and OPEX

● eIGeR project (e-Infrastructure and Grids for e-Regions)

– Two-year project (2011-2013) funded by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (15%) and EU structural funds (85%)

– CAPEX mostly (regions support [not Prague], cca €20,4 mil. total)

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About CESNET a. l. e.

● e-Infrastructure components (four major) included in projects

● Network communication infrastructure– Advanced DWDM optical and IP/MPLS infrastructure (connected to

GEANT, GLIF)● Grids

– Advanced National Grid Infrastructure (NGI) and its integration with the European environment of the EGI (European Grid Initiative)

● Data storage– Provide storage capacity implemented as Hierarchical Storage

Management (HSM) solution ● Collaborative environment

– Complex collaborative environment for research institutions and project teams – high-quality videoconferencing, high-quality videostreaming, IP telephony

● Supporting components

– focusing on user identity management, security, monitoring and other areas

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Network Communication Infrastructure Basic Services

● IP connectivity (global Internet access - part of this service)

● IP service v4, v6, ucast, mcast

● Dedicated circuits & networks & pseudo media services

● Circuit (L2, L3, EoMPLS, VPLS)

● Lambda

● Photonic

VPLS

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Network Communication Infrastructure Related Services

● Address allocation services (NIC) – v4, v6, LIR

● DNS – primary, secondary, DNSSEC

● Mail services – backup, transport, Antispam Gateway

● eduroam

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Computation and Data Services

● Massive computations – MetaCentrum – CESNET coordinates NGI (EGI national part) operations and development

– Grid services, High Performance Cloud for scientific purposes, application SW, SW packages/licenses administration

– Integration of current and planned computing capacity of academic and research centers into NGI

– 10k cores

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Computation and Data Services

● Data storage services

– Backup, archiving, data sharing services, data storage for special applications

– FileSender, OwnCloud● Distributed, HSM based infrastructure

– 21PB+ phys., 3 localities, dedicated internal network infrastructure Nx10Gbps

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● Videoconferencing & webconferencing services, IP telephony services

– serving end-users and/or intergation of user capacities into appropriate infrastructure

● Streaming, videoarchive services

● Special high quality & low latency video transmissions

● Foodle

Collaboration Support & Multimedia Services

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Security & Identity Services

● CSIRT – CESNET CERTS

● Czech academic identity federation – eduID.cz

● Certificates for users and servers (PKI)

– CESNET CA (internal purposes)

– TERENA Certificate Service

● eduroam - authentication services for federated access to nework

● Services of common user account administration system in CESNET e-infrastructure

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Other Supporting Services

● Monitoring services – infrastructure, IP traffic, security based, network quality

● Time services - rubidium clock, stratum-1 NTP servers, Time Stamp Authority Service

● Service desk – 24x36[56]● Security training – students, staff (topics on demand); technical &

legal aspects● Consulting services – any area● Technology transfer – photonic systems and networks design;

license granting ~ to manufacture devices developed by CESNET

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● Communication infrastructure services– Reliability, flexibility, etc.. - ..subject of my colleagues'

presentations ;-)● Services for individual users (not standalone services)

– Transparent environment (not standalone services) - user location independent (some limits in global scope)

– Meet user needs – multiple ways (protocols) to access resources/data etc.., variety of options (from simple, easy to handle to advanced sophisticated tools), etc..

– Reliability, security – redundant resources (critical), geographically distributed but within adminstrative domain of community

– Unified access - common user account administration system – relying on federation

– Building communities - community based identity management scheme (AAI), aggregation of resources (NGI), direct support of user groups

● e-Infrastructure under control

– security based monitoring, anomaly detection, service desk & specialists, CSIRT, etc...

e-Infrastructure Services Main Goals

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Enjoy the CEF workshop & Prague !

Thank you !