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Particle & Nuclear Physics Session on HPC Asia 2007. KREONET. Korea Research Environment Open Network. KREONET Resource Status & Strategical Method for HEP. Wonhyuk Lee. livezone@kisti.re.kr. Outline. Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure
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Particle & Nuclear Physics Session on HPC Asia 2007 KREONET Korea Research Environment Open Network KREONET Resource Status & Strategical Method for HEP Wonhyuk Lee livezone@kisti.re.kr
Outline • Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure 3. Performance Enhancement Activities 4. Q&A and Comments
Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure 3. Performance Enhancement Activities 4. Q&A and Comments
What’s KREONET? • Korea Research Environment Open NETwork • National high-performance research network for R&D community in Korea • About 300 R&D members : Universities, government & industrial institutes, government organizations, etc. • High-capacity access network(1Gbps ~ 10Gbps) : 48 major institutions/universities • Nation-wide optical gigabit network facility • 14 GigaPoPs in 13 regions (5Gbps ~ 20Gbps) • KREONet2 (Next generation advanced network) • 2 Overseas direct link for international collaboration • Advanced network engineering • IPv6, QoS, Multicast, Traffic Measurement, Security, GHPN, etc. • Nation-wide 6KREONET and Mbone • Support advanced application research (Grid, e-Science)
KREONET KREONet2 Seoul Incheon Ohang Suwon Chonan SuperSIReN Daejeon Pohang Jeonju Daegu APII Chang- won APII Kwangju Busan TEIN Japan/SINET Jeju Singapore/SingAREN Europe GEANT China/CSTNET KREONET/KREONet2 Grid/e-Science based KREONET/KREONet2/SuperSIReN → joining global Cyber Infrastructure :5-10G Lambda Network,-1G Access link High-Performance scientific Facilities (High-Performance Cluster/Supercomputers, Storage, Experimental Facilities, Visualization, Access Grid, DB Servers, etc.)
KREONET Backbone Interconnection US 10G 5G 5G 10G 20G 5G 10G 5G 5G 10G 5G 10G HK 14 Giga-Pops in Domestic 2 Giga-Pops in International 2.5G
Hybrid Backbone Network Packet Switched Networks Optical Circuit Switched Networks Incheon Seoul Seoul Incheon Suwon WDM 120G Suwon 1020Gbps Daejeon Daejeon Cheonan Cheonan SuperSIReN Pohang Pohang Jeonju Daegu Daegu 1040Gbps Jeonju 510 Gbps Kwangju Kwangju Changwon Busan Changwon Busan Jeju Jeju Designed this facility to provide dedicated channel for the researchers who want point-to-point connectivity to transmit their large sized data with very high quality and low latency for their applications.
GLORIAD(1) • GLORIAD (GLObal RIng Network for Advanced Applications Development) • “Global Ring” topology for advanced science applications • Started as the Little GLORIAD, founded by US, Russia, China • 4th core member participation on June. 2004 • Korean government (MOST) decided to fund for joining to GLORIAD consortium. • GLORIAD/IRNC was finally awarded by NSF, Jan. 2005. • Now, 11 nations participate in this project • Essential to support advanced application developments • HEP, ITER, Astronomy, Earth System, BioMedical, HDTV etc. • The BIG GLORIAD : 10Gbps Networking (Canada)-US- (Netherlands)-Russia-China-Korea
GLORIAD(2) • GLORIAD is the first round-the-world high-performance networks jointly established by China, United States, Russia and Korea with 10Gbps optical networking tools that improve networked collaboration with e-Science and Grid applications GLORIAD (USA-Russia-China-Korea) Novosibirsk Amsterdam 10Gbps Toronto Moscow Daejeon Beijing Chicago Seattle Hong Kong U.S.A UT, ORNL NSF Russia Kurchatov Inst. MIST China CNIC CAS Korea KISTI MOST Canada Netherlands
PacificWave 10G (KR-HK) TANet2 CA*net4 Abilene GLORIAD(3) Russia (Novosibirsk) CANARIE, Canada Calgary Toronto Moscow NYC US Seattle EU 10G (KR-US) Chicago China (Beijing) Amsterdam KISTI, Korea (Daejeon) CNIC, China (Hong Kong) Esnet StarLight SURFnet MREN 6TAP CSTNET
Multidomain Network infra(2) NewYork MANLAN Stockholm NorthernLight 10 Gbit/s IEEAF 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s GLORIAD 10 Gps SURFnet 10 Gbit/s CA*net4 KREONET KRLight Amsterdam NetherLight Chicago StarLight 10 Gbit/s NSF 10 Gbit/s IEEAF WIDE 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s SURFnet 10 Gbit/s Tokyo APAN 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s London UKLight Geneva CERN Prague CzechLight Source: Kees Neggers, SURFnet • 2National Peers , 12 International Peers R&D Network
Lightpath on KREONET Supercomputing Applications e-Science Applications Other high-end applications Grid Applications UCLP(User Controlled LightPaths) Lightpath Provisioning System based on User Applications Layer 3 Traffic Engineering KREONet2 Routers Operations & Monitoring KREONet2 Layer 2 / Layer 1 network dedicated lightpath
Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure 3. Performance Enhancement Activities 4. Q&A and Comments
Background: Integrative Science • Science Integrated, Big, and .. • New Integrative Science • Coupling and mediate • Relationship with IT and full understanding Source: office of Integrative Activities NSF • Consumer can be providedwith big infrastructure and can lead. • Infra accelerate new integrative science • Consumer begin to consider.. • What is good? Where is near? Suitable for own research
Background: integrative Infra More Shareable, Big domain Infrastructure bigger and faster and easy to be.. (USA-Russia enable Fast Data Transfer 1.4TeraBytes of data in 4.5hour. June 4, 2007) New devices (Sensor, Wireless..), New applications, Integrative More Diversity, Knowledge from data
Science and CI Integrative Science e-Science or e-Research, i-Science.. web services, workflow, security, Middleware USER Cyber-infrastructure Program, Share, Schedule, Allocate, Virtual, Scale Networks Grid-able Grid-able Grid-able Instruments Databases HPC USER Tele-scope, micro-scope.. Supercomputers & Clusters BT, NT, Climate, SDSS,…, storages
SI & Network & User Today’s Science Infra and Network is oriented for SP, and each communicate IP address X.X.X.X come and use our resource. I want to use telescope and supercomputer for my research. Science Resource Farm (Provider) I service only telescope. You may find Supercomputer an other site. NETWORK S&T member I want to join a video-conference What is your multicast address? What is IP address on your VC server? Service Provider (IDC Center) The network to communicate with each users and resource Where is suitable SI for our research? Instruments Service Provider (Portal Service) USER Join here. We are waiting for you S&T member • Where is SI? Where is important area? Where is the area deploy QoS? • Could you keep and provide every sites with advanced Network service?
CI & Network & User Resource and data exist on the CI and are uncoupled from any specific domain or location Instrument CI Multimedia Intensive CI Computational Resource CI Multicast & QoS enable &Low jitter Internet Cyber Infra’s Network NREN Each site need stable network. LPs were reserved Have to transfer bulk data More bandwidth allocated Other International R&D Network
Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure 3. Performance Enhancement Activities 4. Q&A and Comments
Performance Measurement Tools • Latency/Delay Measurement Tools • Ping, synack, Traceroute, MTR, Ping Plotter, LFT, Smokeping, Pchar, Iperf, BWCTL, ip route show cache, one-way delay measurement nodes, OWAMP, AMP • Bandwidth Utilization Measurement Tools • MRTG, RRDTool, Cricket, Network weathermap • Path Probe Tools • Tracepath, traceproto, Path MTU Discovery • Network Simulation and Benchmarking Tools • Network Emulation, Netperf, RUDE/CRUDE, TTCP, Tweak Tools, NDT • Traffic Analysis Tools • TCPDump, Ethereal, Jettop, Cflowd, flow-tools, … • GEANT2 JRA 1/Internet2 E2E piPES, PerfSONAR
Identification of performance problem • Network • Network equipment component • Bad NIC, broken wire/cable, cross-talk • Network line component • Congestion, Bandwidth • Multi/Single mode of Fiber • Network path • Etc • Firewalls, Filters, shapers,… • End-Host • Network Adapter • TCP Offload Engines(TOEs), Large Send Offload(LSO), Interrupt Coalescence, Checksum Offload • Network chipset • Quality of network driver • Half/full duplex mode • File systems and disks(disk access speed) • Benchmarking tools: Bonnie++, Iozone, H… • CPU(clock speed), Main Memory, Front & Back side bus, I/O bus type/capacity(ATA, SCSI, SATA),… • OS (Kernel) • Application
Performance Enhancement Summary • On troubleshooting network performance problems, you must identify which part (network or end-host) is bottleneck point. • For LFNs, the default parameters for TCP are too conservative. • When you make and use the program (application), related to network, you need to consider parameters for send and receive buffer size. • Tuning congestion window size and using multi-stream is a practical method for performance enhancement. • Most WAN backbone links are at least 1Gbps, so the bottleneck link are likely to be local networks. • Lightpath allocation is one of the best solutions for network performance problems, but the performance (access/read/write) of host’s file system is still bottleneck point.
Phoebus • It’s a project that started by Internet2 • And now we are doing this project on KREONET • Phoebus aims to narrow the performance gap by bringing revolutionary networks like HOPI to users • Phoebus is another name for the mythical Apollo in his role as the “sun god” • Phoebus stresses the ‘session’ concept to enable multiple network/transport infrastructures to be catenated • Phoebus builds on an earlier project called the Logistical Session Layer (LSL)
Network Resource Status on KREONET 2. Science & Cyber Infrastructure 3. Performance Enhancement Activities 4. Q&A and Comments
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