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EGEE-II

EGEE-II. Vincent Breton, LPC Clermont-Ferrand Workshop LCG 14/12/05. Pilot. New. Summary. EGEE is THE largest multi-disciplinary research grid infrastructure in the world

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EGEE-II

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  1. EGEE-II Vincent Breton, LPC Clermont-Ferrand Workshop LCG 14/12/05

  2. Pilot New Summary • EGEE is THE largest multi-disciplinary research grid infrastructure in the world • EGEE has lead the way in building a consistent European view of grid infrastructure via a number of related projects and international collaborations • Proposal for a second phase (EGEE-II) on track • A vision for long-term sustainability is being discussed and fine-tuned Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  3. Towards EGEE-II • EGEE-II proposal: • Submitted to the EU on 8 September 2005 • Proposed start 1 April 2006 • Expanded consortium: > 90 partners in 32 countries (also non-European partners) + 27 countries throughrelated projects • Natural continuation of EGEEbuilding on our expertise and experience Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  4. EGEE  EGEE-II • Achievements by the end of EGEE: • Exceeding almost all final goals • Scope expanded beyond Europe • Transition from EGEE to EGEE-II • Two 2-year projects of a 4-year plan • Services continuously available • Adjustments and streamlining (e.g. SA3, TCG, …) • At the start of EGEE-II: • Full capacity from day one • Large-scale, production-quality infrastructure • Support for a wide range of applications • World class staff with extensive knowledge of Grid technology Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  5. EGEE-II Mission • Increased multidisciplinary infrastructure • Manage and operate production Grid for ERA • Interoperate with e-Infrastructure projects around the globe • Contribute to Grid standardisation effort • Support applications from diverse communities • High Energy Physics, Biomedicine, Earth Sciences, Astrophysics, Computational Chemistry, Fusion, Geophysics, Finance, Multimedia, … • More involvement from industry • Reinforce links with an extended spectrum of interested industrial partners • Increased knowledge about the Grid • Through dissemination and training • Preparation of sustainable European Grid Infrastructure Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  6. Sustainability: Beyond EGEE-II • Need to prepare for permanent Grid infrastructure • Maintain Europe’s leading position in global science Grids • Ensure a reliable and adaptive support for all sciences • Independent of project funding cycles • Modelled on success of GÉANT • Infrastructure managed centrally in collaboration with national bodies (in EGEE-II: JRUs) • Proposal: European Grid Organisation (EGO) Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  7. EGEE-II calendar – key events Set-up EGEE-II structures (Tech Coord, User Forum etc.) 1-3 March 2006 EGEE User Forum 1st April 2006 EGEE-II start EGEE final review &EGEE-II all-activity meeting May 2006 Sept 2006 1st Project Conference Q1 2007 1st User Forum event May 2007 EGEE-II periodic review Autumn 2007 2nd Project Conference Prepare organisation to manage sustainable infrastructure Q1 2008 2nd User Forum event 31st March 2008 EGEE-II completion May 2008 EGEE-II final review Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  8. Les chiffres pour le CNRS Ressources humaines pour le CC-IN2P3 et pour les tier-2 français Base du calcul: un homme-an = 71600 k€ Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  9. Applications in EGEE-II • Ongoing support to 2 pilot areas (High Energy Physics, Biomedicine) with established user communities and large scale applications • On-going support to GILDA, the virtual grid laboratory • Increased support to 4 scientific disciplines (Astrophysics, Computational Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Fusion), 3 of them coming out of EGEE generic applications • Increased effort to foster a cohesive application community at NA4 management level • Increased complexity from the wider regional distribution (42 partners) and the associated projects Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

  10. Contributions des laboratoires du CNRS au NA4 • Animation de l’activité (LAL,LPC) • Continuation du rôle joué dans EGEE • Animation des secteurs des applications biomédicales (I3S, IBCP) et des sciences de la Terre (IPSL) • Continuation du rôle joué dans EGEE • Avec le soutien essentiel du CC-IN2P3 aux organisations virtuelles du NA4 Dieter Kranzlmüller, Plans & Future

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