Title: The evolving network
1The evolving network
Some Science drivers Issues and Technology
today Future evolution
Peter Clarke University College London
clarke_at_hep.ucl.ac.uk
2Radio Astronomy Very Long Baseline Interferometry
3WesterborkNetherlands
EffelsbergGermany
JIVE
4Particle Physics The Large Hadron Collider
5Breast Screening Programmes
Current system is minimal technologically
(taken from e-DiaMoND Project)
6Future should be digitised and processed images
(taken from e-DiaMoND Project)
Remote Radiographers ?
NETWORK
2nd opinion
Remote Patient information
- Requires Gbit/s flows for remote access
- Will not be possible without scheduled
guaranteed net-services
7Issues and technology today
- Issues are
- TCP the internet workhorse
- Servers
- Disk I/O
- Network Cards
- Architecture
- OS
- Local network and firewall
- The mindset im getting poor response, the
network must be to blame so I give up - To 1st order the wide area network is not the
problem
User gets 10 -100 Mbit/s
The network Typically 2.5 10 Gbit/s
8- Example technology issue (1) TCP (Transport
Control Protocol ) - You use this every day for almost everything you
do on the internet - Never designed long distance high bandwidth
networks - but amazing that it does so well !!!
9- Example technology issue (2) Disk Input/Output
- Great difference between low and high
performance servers - Care is needed also with interface to network
Standard servers easily achieve 100 Mbits/s
I/O Rate
Time
High performance servers easily achieve
500 Mbits/s
10Example technology issue (3) Differentiated
Services
- IP packets can be marked
- At each node (router) in chain, marked packets
can given business class treatment
11- Messages
- ? Getting 1 Gbit/s out of real networks is a
known solution (actually, getting 5 Gbit/s
out of network has been done) - Applications people and network people have to
bring it together to make it work for science
A 24 hour High Speed TCP test from Manchester to
CCLRC-RAL
940 Mbit/s
Rate
Time
12The Future Network ?
of users
Requirements
A -gt Lightweight users, browsing, mailing B -gt
Business applications, multicast, streaming,
VPNs C -gt Special scientific applications,
computing, data grids
13Total BW
Requirements
A -gt Need full Internet routing, many to many B
-gt Need VPN services and some Internet routing,
several to several C -gt Doesnt need internet
routing, Need very fat pipes, limited sites, few
to few
14 a possible Network of the Future.
- Provides
- Normal best effort IP network where appropriate
- Extended virtual LANs where appropriate
- Switched lightpaths where appropriate
15This new way of networking was the rationale for
UKLIGHT - a National Facility for Advanced
Optical Networking -
NorthernLight
SunLight
Czech Light
CERN
Pacific NW GigaPOP
MANLAN
16Source Kees Neggers, SURFnet
in a bit more detail
Stockholm NorthernLight
New York MANLAN
10 Gbit/s
IEEAF 10 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
2.5 Gbit/s
2.5 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
SURFnet 10 Gbit/s
CAnet4
Amsterdam NetherLight
Chicago StarLight
Tokyo WIDE
IEEAF 10 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
NSF 10 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
2.5 Gbit/s
SURFnet 10 Gbit/s
Tokyo APAN
2.5 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
Prague CzechLight
Geneva CERN
London UKLight
17- UKLIGHT is
- A VISION
- The UK was missing from an important the global
stage - The UK needed to be there and now it is
- SCIENCE AND NETWORKING ENABLEMENT
- Driven by a cross disciplinary scientific case
- Applications HEP, Radio Astronomy, HPC,
TeleMedicine - Network RD to find new paradigms for the next
generation network - INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORTED BY KEY BODIES
- Core e-Science Programme
- JISC-JCSR and JISC-JCN
- Funded through HEFC SRIF
18As a result of the initiative, UKERNA have
pushed through a complementary initiative to
provide a nationwide domestic RD network in
parallel with SupetJANET
UHI Network
AbMAN
This is a UK first ! We have never had a
pervasive RD network before
Clydenet
FaTMAN
EaStMAN
T
T
CNL MAN
NNW
C
T
Glasgow
Edinburgh
NorMAN
S
YHMAN
T
Warrington
Leeds
Potentially any institute can connect to the RD
network, and to access UKLIGHT through it
T
EMMAN
MidMAN
T
EastNet
Reading
T
London
Kentish MAN
TVN
Portsmouth
T
Bristol
LMN
Northern Ireland
S
South Wales MAN
S
London UKLight
T
S
LeNSE
SWERN
19- Early Adopter projects already knocking at the
door - ESLEA proof of benefit to
- Radio Astronomy
- Particle physics through GridPP
- High performance computation through RealityGrid
- E-Health through e-DiaMoND
- White rose Grid
- High Performance Monitoring Project
- needs more
20Conclude with a success story in the field of
Computational Science
- Reality Grid performs massive simulations of
complex molecular dynamics - ReG won Most innovative Data Intensive
application award at SC2003 conference recently
a European ISC 2004 award
- A comprehensive interconnection of HPC machines
in UK and USA - Connected by a pre-UKLIGHT network
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22The Interconnections Required for the SC2003
challenge in Phoenix 2003
The US TeraGrid Infrastructure
23PByte/sec
20 PBytes/year
Online System
CERN
Experiment
1-10 Gbps
GEANT Network
France Center
ITALY Center
SuperJANET
1-10 Gbps
1-10 Gbps
Institute
Institute
Institute
Institute
24The MBNG Testbed(Managed Bandwidth Next
Generation project
UCL Domain
Manchester Domain
SuperJANET DevelopmentNetwork
Cisco 7609 Routers
High performance servers
Cisco 12000 Carrier class Routers
RAL Domain
1 Gigabit Ethernet 2.5 Gigabit SDH
RAL Domain
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