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Title: International Collaborations in Logistical Networking


1
International Collaborations in Logistical
Networking
  • Micah Beck and Terry Moore
  • Internet2 Member MeetingApril 10, 2003

2
Logistical Networking Research
  • LoCI Lab, including
  • T. Moore
  • A. Bassi
  • Funding
  • Dept. of Energy SciDAC
  • National Science Foundation ANIR
  • UT Center for Info Technology Research
  • University of Tennessee
  • Micah Beck
  • James S. Plank
  • Jack Dongarra
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Rich Wolski

3
What is Logistical Networking?
  • A scalable mechanism for deploying shared storage
    resources throughout the network
  • An general store-and-forward overlay networking
    infrastructure
  • A way to break long transfers into segments and
    employ heterogeneous network technologies
  • P2P storage and content delivery that doesnt use
    endpoint storage or bandwidth

4
Why Logistical Networking
  • Analogy to logistics in distribution of
    industrial and military personnel materiel
  • Fast highways alone are not enough
  • Goods are also stored in warehouses for transfer
    or local distribution
  • Fast networks alone are not enough
  • Data must be stored in buffers/files for transfer
    or local distribution
  • Conventional vs logistical networking
  • Datagram routers make spatial choices
  • Storage depots enable temporal choices

5
Network Storage Stack
  • Model network storage architecture on the IP
    stack
  • Each level encapsulates details from the lower
    levels, while exposing details to higher levels
  • Layers already in place IBP, exNode, L-Bone,
    Logistical Runtime System

6
IBP The Internet Backplane Protocol
  • Storage provisioned on community depots
  • Very primitive service (similar to block service,
    but more sharable)
  • Goal is to be a common platform (exposed)
  • Also part of end-to-end design
  • Best effort service no heroic measures
  • Availability, reliability, security, performance
  • Allocations are time-limited!
  • Leases are respected, can be renewed
  • Permanent storage is to strong to share!

7
exNode vs inode
IBP Allocations
  • Metadata container for aggregating storage
    resources
  • Encoded as XML for network interoperability

8
exNode Lbone LoRS Download
9
The Current L-Bone
160 depots, 16 countries, 26 US states, 10TB
10
Logistical Networking Application Areas
  • Multimedia
  • Temporary storage
  • Reducing (BW?delay)
  • Reliable multicast
  • Content Distribution
  • Remote access to structured data
  • Heterogeneous networks
  • Managing computation state
  • Very large data sets
  • Bandwidth adaption
  • Source routing
  • Collaborative computing visualization

11
Planet Lab
  • Global overlay network for developing and
    accessing new network services
  • Seeded by Intel Research, currently 96 sites
  • IBP depots are running on them all and account
    for a lot of the use of PlantLab

12
Lyon
  • Home base of LoCI Europe (Alex Bassi)
  • Tamanoir HP networking project (INRIA ENS)-
  • Using IBP for local data caching
  • IBP Service deployed node start up
  • Focus Multimedia data distribution (semantic and
    active cache, stream adaptation, data placement)
  • Leaders Laurent Lefevre (ENS)
  • IBCP (Institute for Biology and Protein
    Chemistry) Distribution of genome data

13
E-Toile project
  • A computational Grid of several University,
    Research and Industrial sites in France
  • 7 participating sites, 4 of which will have IBP
    depot facilities at the beginning of the project
  • Depots are have arrived. Each will be a dedicated
    machine (e.g. the ENS at Lyon one will be a Sun
    with 1.3 Tb storage available)

14
E-Toile Grid Architecture
15
CERN DataTag project
  • DataTag project High performance Grid
    infrastructure for sustained, reliable, high
    performance data movement replication
  • Minimum of 100Mbps in the early stages
  • European Collaborators CERN, INFN, INRIA,
    University of Amsterdam
  • VLAN via STARLIGHT with 10GigE interface to
    Abilene
  • Recently installed an IBP depot with 2.5Gbps
    connection to Chicago

16
Italy
  • GARR Italian Academic Research Network
  • Collaborator in the International 6Bone project
  • Coming up in the next few weeks 3 dedicated
    servers to be put on the PoPs (each one around
    140 Gb for the beginning).
  • Gabriella Paolini
  • Universita del Piemonte Orientale
  • Depots at UPO, Surfnet, Tennessee
  • Cosimo Anglino Data Transfer Scheduling
    Optimization

17
Initial GARR depot locations
18
Other projects
  • Univ. of San Paulo
  • Research to enhance app performance on Brazillian
    research networks (Dr. Sergio Kofuji, Flavio
    Silva)
  • University of Puerto Rico
  • Biomedical Research Infrastructure Networks in
    Puerto Rico (BRIN-BR) (Guy Cormier)
  • Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore)
  • Grid Replica Catalogue over IBP (Dr. Francis Lee
    Ming Tang)
  • Thailand
  • Putchong Uthayopas of Kasetsart University
  • Australian National U.
  • Content distribution (Markus Buckhorn)

19
International Project Futures
  • Proposals in development for the European
    commission
  • Active Grid Networks (AGridNet)
  • Programmable Grid infrastructure focused more on
    research applications
  • Polymorphic Internet
  • Large public/private consortium led by Alex
    Gallis (University of London)
  • Programmable cyberinfrastructure focused on
    commercial applications

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Conclusion Join Us!
  • As a user
  • Open infrastructure
  • Tools are free and easy to use
  • As a provider
  • Storage is cheap (lt5k per TB)
  • Depots are easy to deploy
  • Server many application communities at once
  • More information and software available at
    http//loci.cs.utk.edu
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