Title: Introduction to CNIC and its Grid Research Plans
1Introduction to CNIC and its Grid Research Plans
- Baoping Yan, Kai Nan
- Computer Network Info. Center, CAS
- PRAGMA Workshop, San Diego
- March 11, 2002
2CNIC Overview
- Computer Network Information Center
- An institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- Supporting, operating and management of IT
infrastructure of CAS, e.g. networks, databases,
supercomputers - Researching NGI technologies and advanced
scientific applications - Training M.S. and Ph.D. students
- Staff 170, Graduates(M.S. Ph.D.) 54
3Major Tasks at CNIC
- Operation and management for CSTNET
- Support and service for SDB
- Service for supercomputing
- Office automation service
- Operation and management for CNNIC
- Research on NGI tech. and app.
4CSTNET
- One of the earliest networks in China, founded in
1989 - The first Chinas network to connect with US
Internet with full functionality (in 1994) - 55Mbps international link(100Mbps soon)
- Provide services for about 1000 research
organizations and high-tech companies, including
100 institutes of CAS - More than 1,000,000 end-users
5CSTNET Logical Map
6CSTNET Geographic Map
7Scientific Database (SDB)
- Founded in 1986, by CAS
- Multi-discipline databases, covering chemistry,
biology, astronomy, material, energy,
eco-environment, etc. - 180 sub-databases ? 300 (2004)
- gt725GB data ? 10TB (2004)
- The largest scientific database in China
8Supercomputing
- Operation, management and services of the
supercomputing environment for CAS - Supercomputers
- Dawning 2000-II, 110 Gflops
- 82 nodes, 164 CPUs
- 50GB RAM
- 1.5TB RAID
- Hitachi SR2201, 9.6 Gflops
- SGI Power Challenge XL, 6.4 Gflops
- Provided 1.3 million CPU hours for academic and
research community during 1999-2001
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10Office Automation
- Construction, operation and services of Office
Automation System and Management Information
System of CAS
11CNNIC
- China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)
- Authorized by the Ministry of Information
Industry of China - .CN Domain Name Registration and Resolution
Service - Development of Chinese Domain Name System, etc.
12Major Research Projects at CNIC
- Scientific Data Grid
- SDB Metadata
- Scientific Databases Applications under High
Performance Environment - High Performance Streaming Server
- National High Performance Computing Environment
(Computing Grid)
13Major Research Projects at CNIC
- Network Monitoring
- IPv6
- IPv6/IPv4 Transformation
- IPv6 Domain Name Server System
- eNumber System
14NGI Advanced Applications
- Geosciences Virtual Research Environment
- Streaming Media Demo
- SDB High Performance Applications
15Geosciences Virtual Research Environment
16Research for Next Generation Internet
Virtual Research Environment-- Dazi, Tibet
17Streaming Demo
18Existing Collaboration
- Internet2
- SDSC
- KISTI
- Academic Sinica (Taiwan)
- Univ. of Maryland
- Texas AM Univ.
19CNIC and NGI in China
- CNIC has always played a key role in pushing
forward NGI in China. - NSFCNET (1999-2000)
- CAINONET (1999-2001)
- NSFCNET-2 (planned)
20NSFCNET
- Sponsor National Science Foundation of China
(NSFC) - A test bed for advanced high speed network
research, native multicast enabled - Launched at Nov. 1999
- 6 main nodes (all in Beijing)
- CNIC of CAS, THU, PKU, BUAA, BUPT, NSFC
21NSFCNET
22CAINONET
- Sponsor Ministry of ST (MOST)
- 863-300 key project
- Self-owned technologies and products for
next-generation inter-networks - IP/DWDM,2.5G
- CNIC, CAS is one of main nodes
23 24NSFCNET-2
- A planned project
- Upgrade development of NSFCNET
- Build 50 nodes across the country in next two
years - Networking infrastructure is one part, but
(grid-enabled) applications are paid more
attention to. - Funding 400 million Yuan (40M US)
25Why PRAGMA? -- from the viewpoint of
CNIC
- CAS is the top research organization for natural
sciences in China - 12 branches, 120 institutes, 70000 research
staff across all the country - Covering so many disciplines
- Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy,
Geography, Biology, Information Technology, etc. - Close collaboration with international colleagues
over many years
26Why PRAGMA? -- from the viewpoint of
CNIC
- In the future, Chinese scientists will do more
and more collaborations with colleagues across
the world under Knowledge Innovation Program of
CAS. - The way and environment to do research need
evolution, and are being changed now. Grid is an
opportunity.
27Why PRAGMA? -- from the viewpoint of
CNIC
- CNIC supports all institutes of CAS in
- Networking
- Supercomputing
- Scientific Data
- Office Automation, etc.
- CNIC has solid relationships with other
institutes of CAS - CNIC has taken on many key projects from CAS and
governments, and has a young and outstanding RD
team.
28Why PRAGMA? -- from the viewpoint of
CNIC
- CNIC should and can play a leading and important
role in the Grid process of China. - We need PRAGMA to meet the special requirements
of scientific research in Pacific Rim. - Given PRAGMA, communication and collaboration
within Pacific Rim can be greatly improved, and
then broaden to other international partners.
29Grid Plan in CAS
- China Science Grid (CSG) (2001-2005)
- Firstly, Scientific Data Grid (SDG)
- Hardware Upgrade
- SDG Middleware Development
- SDG Node construction
- SDG Application Development
- SDG Scientific Computation Scientific
Instruments - CSG-enabled Applications
30PRAGMA To-do
- Improve network connection
- Exchange professionals
- Collaborative application development
- Have more resources available to be shared
31Advices
- Setup PRAGMA Technical Forum under
pragma.sdsc.edu (member only) - Host a PRAGMA workshop in Beijing (2003)
32Thank you!