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Creating the global research village The GEANT & NREN Service Set Toby Young – GEANT Service coordinator TF-MSP - 11 Feb 2014 - Vienna

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Creating the global research village

The GEANT & NREN Service Set

Toby Young – GEANT Service coordinator

TF-MSP - 11 Feb 2014 - Vienna

Creating the global research village

Agenda

EC Recommendations

Sources of Data

NREN Service offerings

GEANT Service Set

Current offering

Focus for GN4

Next steps

Creating the global research village

EC SponsorshipMoving towards a service culture

EC GN3 Year 4 recommendations (4 of 12)

C1 - The focus on moving up the value chain should be increased, if necessary by moving resources to support this, including cost reductions made in the lower layers.

C2 - A European strategy based on federated services must be developed so that GÉANT can become an international service broker for services relevant and valuable to the GÉANT customer base. This strategy should include offers for co-branding and could also include NREN services being branded at a European level.

C5 - The focus of services should be shifted more towards being driven by customers.

C6 - All services should be easy to implement, deploy and use and should be trialled by a representative set of users, before services are released.

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Sources of Data

Primary research

Talking to people– TF-MSP, TNC, IUAC, etc– DANTE Business Development

– CERN, ESA, EGI…….– GEANT Roadmaps

Secondary research

NREN public web sites

TERENA Compendium

C ooking

R esearch

M aestro

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Professional Services

• Procurement• Software development• Training & Consultancy

What type of Pies?NREN Service Set

Connectivity

• IP• VPN/P2P, Multicast, • Lambda., • Dynamic circuits, • Peering service, • GRID services

Storage & Hosting

• Clouds• News service• Server hosting• Webhosting• Mirroring• Data storage• Filesender/FTP

IP Support Services

• Domain registration / admin• Mailing lists• IX operation• Web portals• DNS admin• NTP

Collaberation & eLearning

• Video conferencing, VOIP • Live streaming• Email services• Web conferencing• Multimedia content repository• Recording studio• Instant messaging• Radio streaming• Virtual learning environments• Library services• Provision of software licenses• Scheduling tools• Survey tools

Monitoring & security

• Network monitoring• CERT, CSIRT • Firewall on demand• Security/ vulnerability scanning• Digital certificates, • Terena Certificate service• Chip and Pin payment

Innovation

• Photonic services• SDN testbed • NaaS

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Network ServicesConnectivity, IP support, Security & Monitoring

% of NRENS offering a service(Doesn’t = 100%)

100%

75%53%

44%

19%3% 41%Connectivity Services

IP VPN/P2PLambda MulticastDynamic circuits Peering service

63%

66%

25%

3%13%

94%

63%3%Monitoring & Security

Network monitoring CERTCSIRT Firewall on demandSecurity/ vulnerability scanning Digital certificatesTerena Certificate service Chip and Pin payment

44%

22%28%13%

38%

16%

Registry / IX / ISP services

Domain registration / admin Mailing lists IX operation Web portals

DNS admin NTP

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Added Value Services

9%

34%

13%

Innovation

Photonic services SDN testbed NaaS

69%

25%

28%38%25%

31%

44%

Storage / Hosting

Clouds News service Server hosting Webhosting

Mirroring Data storage Filesender/FTP

84%

59%

50%38%69%

69%

3%

13%3%

56%13%16% 3% 3%

Collaberation

Video conferencing VOIP Live streamingEmail services Web conferencing Multimedia content repositoryRecording studio Instant messaging Radio streamingVirtual learning environments Library services Provision of software licensesScheduling tool Survey tool

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Low count services<10%

Either;

The service is a dead / dying, or:

It is successful but has limited appeal (geography / price / sector), or:

It will be successful but in early adopter stage

What do we have below 5% coverage…….?

Survey tools

Scheduling tools

Instant Messaging

Recording studio

Radio Streaming

Chip & Pin payments

Firewall on Demand

Peering Services

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GEANT Service Set

19 Mainstream services in the Service activities

Adoption inconsistent– Geography– Cost– Reliability

Actively monitored in GN3plus

Actively managed in GN4– Focus on production

level services– Focus on users

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What next?

The CRM

Continue populating the database

Sharing the data

Ensure GN4 work packages align with EC review comments for value added services – some sourced from existing NRENs services?

E.g. Okeanos from GRnet in SA7 (https://www.grnet.gr/en/okeanos-global-nov-2013)

Creating the global research village

Thank you

Questions?