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Indigo DataCloud kickoff meeting Bologna April 2224 2015 Luciano Gaido INFNTorino gaidotoinfnit RIA653549 The INDIGO DataCloud Consortium INDIGODataCloud RIA653549 The project aims at linking and harmonizing three ID: 783668

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INDIGO – DataCloudThe Consortium

Indigo-DataCloud kick-off meetingBologna, April 22-24 2015 Luciano Gaido, INFN-Torinogaido@to.infn.it

RIA-653549

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The INDIGO-DataCloud ConsortiumINDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

The project aims at linking and harmonizing three different “views”: the advanced users’ and software developers’ view  focus: exploiting the existing components and services; identifying

and developing the missing ones in order to fill the gaps

the

computing centers view focus: make their resources available to a vast variety of user communities maximizing efficiency the end-users’ view  focus: getting easy access to platforms and services (e.g. via web portals or mobile apps). The expertise of the Consortium spans all these three areas.

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The INDIGO-DataCloud Consortium

INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549From the EC Evaluation Summary Report:“The consortium is of exceptional quality, and complementary, and with good relevant experience and skills”

26 partners from 11 countries

The

exagon contains the partners involved in development activities

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The Consortium ‘geographical’ view (1/2)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

26 Participants:4 Private Companies in 3 countries: Spain: Atos Spain SA + Atos Netherlands; INDRA

Sistemas

S.A.

Italy

: Santer ReplyGermany: T-Systems International Gmbh1 Ministerial Institute: ICCU (Italy)EGI.eu (Netherlands)

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The Consortium ‘geographical’ view (2/2)INDIGO-DataCloud

RIA-65354920 Universities, Research Institutions/Laboratories, EIROs, Consortia in 11 countries:Croatia: RBICzech Republic

: CESNET

France

: CEA, CNRS

Germany: DESY, KITItaly: INFN, INAF, INGV, CIRMMP, CMCC, CNR Netherlands: UUPoland: CYFRONET(AGH/AGH-UST), IBCH-PAS (PSNC)Portugal: LIPSpain: CSIC, UPVSwitzerland: CERN UK: STFC

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (1/6)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

The INDIGO-DC Consortium includes the most prominent institutions in the development, deployment and operation of distributed computing across Europe.It includes: expertise on platform development for advanced users:

INFN (Project coordinator),

UPV, CSIC and

CYFRONET

. They have a demonstrated experience in developing advanced tools to support e-science environmentsexpertise on the data access: DESY, KIT, CYFRONET and PSNC. This is fundamental

to ensure that the high level services of the

PaaS

can interact properly with the current data infrastructures.

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (2/6)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

expertise and direct involvement in OpenStack and OpenNebula: CERN, CSIC, INFN, CESNET, KIT,

UPV, PSNC

involvement

in

definition and evolution of standards in cloud computing (OCCI) and storage (CDMI) areas: DESY, KIT, CSIC, CESNET, INFN; this is required to facilitate the development of open solutions to avoid vendor lock-ins expertise on coordination of large, distributed and interoperable HTC infrastructures, cloud resources (EGI FedCloud

) and

gathering of user requirements

: EGI.eu

very

large

resource

centers:

INFN, KIT, DESY, CSIC, UPV, CNRS, CEA, LIP, CYFRONET, PSNC and STFC

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (3/6)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

top commercial providers and service developers involved in Helix Nebula (T-Systems, ATOS and INDRA) and other initiatives (REPLY). They will contribute to

PaaS

development to grant a connection

between the PaaS layer and their IaaS solutionsCERN will promote the INDIGO results towards the publicly-funded demand-side organizations within Helix NebulaConnection to EUDAT (KIT, PSNC), PRACE (PSNC) and GEANT (CESNET, LIP, PSNC

)

various important user communities –> see next slides

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (4/6)INDIGO-DataCloud

RIA-653549Environmental area: CSIC, LIP and UPV

are in charge of bridging to INDIGO the interest of the LIFEWATCH Biodiversity ESFRI;

CMCC

represents ENES, the European Network for Earth System Modeling; INGV brings the interest of EMSO-ERIC Research Infrastructure and will represent it in the first phase of the ERIC establishment. 9

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (5/6)INDIGO-DataCloud

RIA-653549Bioinformatics area: the Structural Biology community is represented by the University of Utrecht and CIRMMP (both INSTRUCT reference centers

)

M

edical

Imaging and Bio Banks, are represented by UPV (part of an EuroBioImaging ESFRI node and in collaboration with BBMRI ESFRI) and CNR (Elixir-Italy) Arts and Humanities area: RBI and ICCU represent the ESFRI DARIAH. Their participation is essential to integrate and disseminate the outcomes of the project toward the large community of Cultural Institutions in Europe

.

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The Consortium ‘thematic’ view (6/6)INDIGO-DataCloud

RIA-653549High Energy Physics and Astrophysics CERN

,

h

osting the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), plays the role of Research Infrastructure operator and representative of the high energy physics research community providing key use cases (‘conduit’ to HEP/wLCG).INFN will feed input and requirements from its sites, infrastructure and HEP and astro-particle experiments it collaborates to onto the projectINAF will bring in the requirements of two data intensive oriented experiments, Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) and Large Binocular Telescope (LBT).

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External support (1/3)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

Several Letters of Support have been received from Ministries or Science Councils, ESFRI projects, European and International projects and others:Fernando Ballestero, Deputy Director General for International and European Affairs, Ministry

of Economy

and Competitiveness of Spain

Paulo

Pereira, member of the Board of Directors, Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT)Prof. Dorte Olesen, chair of the GEANT AssemblyDr. Laurent Romary, dr. Tobias Blanke and dr. Conny Kristel, directors of DARIAH-EU (

ESFRI

project

)

Dr

. Paolo

Favali

, coordinator of

EMSO (ESFRI

project

)

Prof

. Dave Stuart, dr. Susan

Daenke

, director and coordinator of

INSTRUCT (ESFRI project)

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External support (2/3)INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

Sylvie Joussaume, chair of ENES Scientific Board and Coordinator of IS--‐ENES2 projectProf. Jesus

Carretero

,

COST Action IC1305 (NESUS)

Chair, University Carlos III, MadridDean N. Williams, PI, Earth Systems Grid Federation (ESGF), Project Leader for Analytics and Informatics Management SystemLuis Martí-Bonmatí, Director of the Biomedical Imaging Databank of the Valencia Region (BIMCV), EuroBioImaging

ESFRI

node

Dr

. Roberto Bilbao, director of Basque

Biobank

Basque Foundation for Health Innovation

and

Research

(BIOEF)

Sanzio

Bassini

,

Director of Supercomputing, Applications & Innovation Department at

CINECA,

hosting

the

Italian

PRACE

Tier-0

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External support (3/3)INDIGO-DataCloud

RIA-653549Dr. Ian Foster, director of the Computation Inst. at the Univ. of Chicago and Argonne National Lab.James Taylor Ralph S. O’Connor Associate professor of Biology, Associate professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University for the Galaxy project

Prof

. Andrew

Lonie

, head of Life Science Computation Centre, Victorian Life Sciences Computing14

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INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

Project coordinator: INFN Interim coordination roles (to be appointed by CB): WP 1: INFN (deputy: CSIC) WP 2: CSIC (deputy: EGI.eu) WP 3: LIP (deputy: CESNET) WP 4: DESY (deputy: KIT)WP 5: INFN (deputy: CYFRONET)

WP 6: PSNC (deputy: INFN)

Interim Technical Director: INFN (to be appointed by the PMB)

CB chair: to be elected next

friday Responsibilities15

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INDIGO-DataCloud RIA-653549

Questions? Thanks!16