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Introduction to UniNet (Inter-University Network)

Next generation research and education network support for Grid computing in Thailand Panjai Tantatsanawong Ph.D panjai@su.ac.th Deputy Director of UniNet Commission on Higher Education, Ministry of Education. Introduction to UniNet (Inter-University Network). Student. University. University.

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Introduction to UniNet (Inter-University Network)

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  1. Next generation research and education network support for Grid computing in ThailandPanjai Tantatsanawong Ph.D panjai@su.ac.thDeputy Director of UniNetCommission on Higher Education, Ministry of Education

  2. Introduction to UniNet(Inter-University Network)

  3. Student University University แหล่งความรู้ ห้องสมุด ห้องสมุด ห้องสมุด Campus Inter-University Network : UniNet Information Network Learning Center Learning Center UniNet Learning Center Distance Learning Information Network E -Library Research E-learning Learning Center VCS Distance Learning Learning Center

  4. เชียงราย แม่ฮ่องสอน พะเยา น่าน เชียงใหม่ ลำปาง ลำพูน หนองคาย แพร่ อุตรดิตถ์ นครพนม สกลนคร เลย อุดรธานี หนองบัว สุโขทัย ลำภู ตาก มุกดาหาร กาฬสินธุ์ กำแพงเพชร พิจิตร เพชรบูรณ์ มหาสารคาม ชัยภูมิ อำนาจ ยโสธร ร้อยเอ็ด เจริญ นครสวรรค์ อุทัยธานี อุบลราชธานี ลพบุรี นครราชสีมา สิงห์ ศรีสะเกษ บุรี บุรีรัมย์ สุรินทร์ สุพรรณ สระบุรี กาญจนบุรี บุรี พระนครศรี นครนายก ปทุมธานี ปราจีนบุรี นนทบุรี สระแก้ว ฉะเชิงเทรา ราชบุรี สมุทรปราการ สมุทรสาคร สมุทรสงคราม จันทบุรี ระยอง เพชรบุรี ประจวบ ตราด คีรีขันธ์ ชุมพร ระนอง สุราษฏร์ธานี พังงา นครศรีธรรมราช กระบี่ ภูเก็ต ตรัง พัทลุง สตูล สงขลา ปัตตานี ยะลา นราธิวาส Inter-University Network (UniNet) Commission on Higher Education (Center) 24 Public Universities 29 IT Campus 39 Rajabhat Universities 8 Private Universities 13 Mahachulalongkorn Rajawitayalai 9 Other agencies 9 Rajamangala Institue of Technology (44 Campus) Ministry of Education (for Under Higher Education) 2.5 Gbps- STM16 SUT 1 Gbps Internet - via IIG (CAT) 155 Mbps - Direct to USA 155 Mbps (to Internet 2 155 Mbps) CMU 155 Mbps- STM1 34 Mbps - E3 8 Mbps - 4*E1 2 Mbps - E1 64 k – 2Mbps TH-NIX 1Gbps SU_NMJ MUA BU PSU Update on 25 May 2005

  5. Network Backbone MFU CMU NU KKU KU-SKN KU SUT UBU NIDA MUA TU MU-SLY KMUTT CU SWU KMITL BUU SU-NPT Dark Fiber (STM-16) Leaded Line (STM-1) Leaded Line ( E3) WU PSU

  6. Thai Research & Education Networks ThaiRen: UNINET Thaisarn (NECTEC) 1 Gbps

  7. THAILAND Research & Education Collaborations TEIN2 • Seminar • Research • Conference UniNet Thaisarn

  8. Research Working Group • IPv6 • Multicast Technology • Grid Computing • Security • Network Monitoring • E-Learning and Multimedia • GIS • Web cache • Distance Learning • Telemedicine

  9. Grid Computing

  10. ThaiGrid projectDr.Putchong Uthayopas • Kasetsart University • King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok • Suranaree University of Technology • Asian Institute of Technology • Chulalongkorn University • Walailak University • Chiangmai University • Burapa University • KMUTT • NECTEC (National Electronics and Computing Technology)

  11. Target ThaiGrid Applications • Drug Discovery Infrastructure (KU/CU) • CFD for clean room design (SUT) • Remote sensing for agricultural monitoring (AIT) • Rendering farm for Digital Media (KU/SPU) • Medical Imaging (KMITL) • Industrial Simulation (AIT) • Data Mining (Many)

  12. ThaiGrid Resources • ThaiGrid infrastructure are used • 11 Clusters from 6 organizations • AMATA – KU • GASS – KU • MAEKA – KU • WARINE – KU • CAMETA – SUT • OPTIMA - AIT • ENQUEUE – KMUTNB • PALM – KMUTNB • SPIRIT – CU • INCA – KMUTT • Eastern – Burapa University • 212 CPUs on 145 nodes

  13. Challenges • Grid Computing status • Test-bed is stable only for a closed proximity (in side one organization) • Inter-organization grid is not reliable enough • High network down time • Low bandwidth, Lack multicast feature • Compete with non-critical application like gaming, music download

  14. Consequent • Critical / demanding application can only run reliably on local grid • Inter-organization grid can only be used for testing and minor / light weight application • Unable to explore • data intensive application • Real time collaboration

  15. Thailand National Grid Project (TNGP) • Ministry of Information and Communication Technology • Approved by the Cabinet on December 28,2004 • 219 million baht for 3 years project • Approach • Build a strong infrastructure • Setup an excellence center to oversee the project

  16. GOAL • Building strong IT infrastructure • Support strategic industry such as digital media, auto industry • Support strategic research development such as life science, nanotech, simulation, animation • Build up more high tech manpower for next generation IT industry

  17. Partners • 14 Organization • Kasetsart University • Chulalongkorn University • King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok • King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang • King Mongkut’s University of Technology • Mahidol University • Chiangmai University • Prince of Songkla University • KhonKhaen University • Suranaree University of Technology • Asian Institute of Technology • Silpakorn University • Walailak University • Dept. of Metrological, Ministry of ICT • 2 new one in the next 2 years

  18. Teraflop Site 32 CPU cluster Gigabit Network Upgraded CMU Thailand National Grid Platform AIT KMITNB KKU KU CEGC SUT TMD Mahidol KMITL CU KMUTT Silpakorn WU PSU

  19. New UniNet infrastructure is critical for Grid Computing sucess • Open up a new class of application • Real-time collaboration • E-learning, e-meeting, collaborative design • Data Intensive • Digital media delivery, distributed database, data mining • Compute intensive • Make flexible, extensible, scalable grid into reality for massive computing application like drug discovery, graphics rendering • Uninet and ThaiRen will be key infrastructure that drive new Thailand National grid project

  20. Access Grid Test-Bed

  21. UniNet’s plan for Year2006 • Increase international link from 310 Mbps to 620 Mbps (Internet2 and IIG) • Increase domestic link to regional node from 155 Mbps (STM-1) to STM-16 • ThaiRen (Uninet & NECTEC) • TEIN2 • Promote Grid computing research to universities in Thailand

  22. Thank You

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