Title: The EGEE project Fabrizio Gagliardi EGEE Project Director
1The EGEE project Fabrizio GagliardiEGEE
Project Director
EuroIndia 2004 New Delhi , March 24-26, 2004
EGEE is proposed as a project funded by the
European Union under contract IST-2003-508833
2Background
- Networking, commodity computing and distributed
software tools became ripe for Grid technology to
start become available at the end of the 1990s - Many public funded projects (in the US and in the
EU) launched since
- Grid computing a key activity of the EU
programmes - Industrial and commercial Grids have been
following (see a good sample on the
www.cern.ch/gridcafe portal and also
www.gridstart.org) - Major IT vendors involved in Grid activity
3Grid Prototypes, an example DataGrid
- 9.8 M Euros EU funding over 3 years (twice as
much - from partners)
- 90 for middleware and applications
- 3 major applications High Energy Physics, Earth
Observation, Biomedical - Total of 21 partners, over 150 scientists,
engineers and programmers from research and
academic institutes as well as industrial
companies - Three year phased developments demos
(2001-2003) - Several improved versions of middleware software
(final release end 2003) - DataGrid testbed more than 1000 CPUs at more
than 15 sites (up to 40) - Software used by partner projects DataTAG,
CROSSGRID, GRACE
Successful Final Review in February 2004
4International Grid Projects
5EGEE Why?
- Access to a production quality grid will change
the way science and business is done in Europe - Current Grid RD projects run to completion
within the next few months or next year - The EGEE partners have already made major
progress in aligning national and regional Grid
RD efforts, in preparation for EGEE
- EGEE will preserve the current strong momentum of
the European Grid community and the enthusiasm of
the hundreds of young European researchers
already involved in EU Grid projects (gt150 in EDG
alone)
6EGEE manifestoEnabling Grids for E-science in
Europe
- Goal
- Create a wide European Grid production quality
infrastructure on top of present and future EU RN
infrastructure - Build On
- EU and EU member states major
- investments in Grid Technology
- International connections (US and AP)
- Several pioneering prototype results
- Large Grid development teams in EU require major
EU funding effort - Approach
- Leverage current and planned national and
regional Grid programmes - Work closely with relevant industrial Grid
developers, NRENs and US-AP projects
Applications
Grid infrastructure
Geant network
7EGEE Partner Federations
- Leverage national resources in a more effective
way for broader European benefit - 70 leading institutions in 27 countries,
federated in regional Grids - 32 M EU funding in 2004-2005 (twice from
partners)
8EGEE Activities
24 Joint Research
28 Networking
JRA1 Middleware Engineering and
Integration JRA2 Quality Assurance JRA3
Security JRA4 Network Services Development
NA1 Management NA2 Dissemination and
Outreach NA3 User Training and Education NA4
Application Identification and Support NA5
Policy and International Cooperation
Emphasis in EGEE is on operating a
production grid and supporting the end-users
48 Services
SA1 Grid Operations, Support and Management SA2
Network Resource Provision
9EGEE Service Activity (I)
- Create, operate, support and manage a production
quality infrastructure - Offered services
- Middleware deployment and installation
- Software and documentation repository
- Grid monitoring and problem tracking
- Bug reporting and knowledge database
- VO services
- Grid management services
10EGEE Service Activity (II)
Month 1 10
Month 15 20
11EGEE Middleware Activity
- Hardening and re-engineering of existing
middleware functionality, leveraging the
experience of partners - Activity concentrated in few major centers
- Key services Resource Access
- Data Management (CERN)
- Information Collection and Accounting (UK)
- Resource Brokering (Italy)
- Quality Assurance (France)
- Grid Security (Northern Europe)
- Middleware Integration (CERN)
- Middleware Testing (CERN)
12EGEE Networking Activity
- Dissemination and outreach
- Lead by TERENA
- User training and induction
- Lead by Unv Edin. (NeSC)
- Application identification and support
- Two pilot application centers (for high energy
physics and biomedical grids) - One more generic component dealing with longer
term recruitment and support of other communities - Policy and International cooperation
- Establish Grid policy forum
- Coordinate relations with other projects (EU and
beyond)
map points indicate federations and are not
geographically precise
13EGEE Applications
- EGEE Scope ALL-Inclusive for academic
applications (open to industrial and
socio-economic world as well) - The major success criterion of EGEE how many
satisfied users from how many different domains ? - 5000 users (3000 after year 2) from at least 5
disciplines - Two pilot applications selected to guide the
implementation and certify the performance and
functionality of the evolving infrastructure
Physics Bioinformatics
Application domains and timelines are for
illustration only
14The pilot applications
- High Energy Physics with LHC Computing Grid
(www.cern.ch/lcg) relies on a Grid infrastructure
to store and analyse petabytes of real and
simulated data. LCG is a major source of
resources, requirements and a hard deadlines with
no conventional solution available - In Biomedics several communities are facing
equally daunting challenges to cope with the
flood of bioinformatics and healthcare data. Need
to access large and distributed non-homogeneous
data and important on-demand computing
requirements
15EGEE and Industry
- Industry will benefit from EGEE in several ways
- as partner
- through collaboration with individual EGEE
partners, participate in specific activities
where relevant skills and manpower are available
? increase know-how on Grid technologies - as user
- specific industrial sectors will be targeted as
potential users of the Grid infrastructure for
RD applications - particularly attractive to high-tech SMEs (major
computing resources within grasp) - as provider
- long-term maintenance of established Grid
services (call centres, support centres and
computing resource provider centres)
16Conclusions
- EGEE will deliver a production Grid
infrastructure for scientific applications in
Europe and in the rest of the world - EGEE will leverage the current RN Geant and
future RN2 plans for high performance network
connectivity to outside Europe in the US, Latino
America, Russia, Asia and the far East - By deploying a Grid infrastructure over the
world-wide RN2 network, EGEE will also help to
increase international scientific cooperation
with emerging economies such as India
17Further Information
To know more EU EGEE www.eu-egee.org EU
DataGrid www.eu-edg.org Other Grid projects
www.gridstart.org