Title: The South African National Grid : Perspectives for Physics
1The South African National Grid Perspectives
for Physics
Bruce Becker, Meraka Institute Coordinator,
SAGrid
2SAGrid A dream...
to enable anyone to access the
cyberinfrastructure and software and to
provide a tool for collaboration and research.
with the right credentials, anywhere in South
Africa, entire national and, if it is the case,
international in a way that is uniform,
coherent and easy-to-use federated, flexible
and dynamic
What do we need to realise this dream ?
3In the beginning, there was an idea... research
excellence through access to HPC
- Access to HPC resources becoming an important
factor in SA research fields, a differentiating
factor in many areas of research, a necessity for
scientists - Many universities had been running and using or
planning institutional HPC centres in order to
enhance their research capabilities - Questions around cooperation and coherence
started to arise - Some researchers asked
- How can I use these machines to collaborate with
my colleagues at other universities or
laboratories ? - How can I share my data and work with my
collaborators in a coherent way ? - Some IT departments asked
- How can we share our resources securely and
fairly to the benefit of the researchers we
support ? - How can we learn from the best-practices in
high-performance and distributed computing ? - A major potential was available, if only we had a
plan to exploit it in a coherent way...
4So, What do we mean by The South African
National Grid
- Word-by-word
- The
- there is one major effort to deploy computing
resources, in a coherent and well-managed way. - This does not exclude smaller or less-significant
research projects, which may be integrated
later or inter-operate with the national
infrastructure - South African National
- The infrastructure is hosted and maintained
within the borders of South Africa and the
operations team is South African - Expertise is locally built, exploiting
international contacts in operations and
middleware - A single operations team (a Virtual Organisation)
is responsible for the operational state of the
entire grid. - Grid
- This is a federation of computational resources,
respecting the definition of a compute grid and a
data grid - The computing resources are and remain the
property of the site which paid for them,
although they are shared amongst all users - The kind and level of resource sharing is agreed
to on a virtual organisation basis
5Why is this happening now ?
6Evolution of Computing and Communication
Technologies 1960-2010
Figure R. Barbera, INFN (CT)
COMPUTING
HTC
P2P
PDAs
Minicomputers
PCs
Workstations
Mainframes
Grids
PC Clusters
Computing as Utility
Crays
MPPs
WS Clusters
XEROX PARC worm
e-Science
Communication
e-Business
IETF
W3C
TCP/IP
Ethernet
Mosaic
HTML
Web Services
Email
Sputnik
SocialNets
Internet Era
WWW Era
XML
ARPANET
1960
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2010
Control
Decentralised
Centralised
7Distributed memory becoming the norm