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Dzgrid Initiative GRID Nationale NREN & GRID e-Infrastructures in Algeria Aouaouche El-Maouhab ARN & DZ e-Science GRID Manager [email protected] E-Infrastructure in Algeria e-Science Collaborations DZ e-Science VO National GRID VOs DZ e-Science GRID Distributed Computing National GRID Infrastructure Infrastructure ARN Network Infrastructure Academic & Research Network « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » Internet ARN Map (GEANT2) - Catania STM4+STM1 MESRS,DGRSDT,UMBB, UNIV. ALGER (Ben-Aknoun1, Ben-Aknoun2, Bouzareah, STM4 Beni-Messous, Dely-Brahim, Maherzi, Kharrouba,Dergana), ENTP, USTHB, ENP,ESI, ENV,ENTP,ENSH,INA,EPAU,ISMAL,INPS,INC,ESC,ENS(KOUBA), ENS(BOUZAREAH),CERIST,CDTA,CDER,CSC,CRSTDLA,CREAD,CRAPC,UDTS,UDES ANDRU,ANVREDET,UFC,INRAA,CGS,ENA,CRAAG,INFS/STS,CRNB,INRE INRAA, CGS, ENA, CRAAG, U. Constantine, U. Emir AEK, ENS, CRBiotech., INFS/STS, CRNB, INRE Bejaia U. ES-SENIA,USTO,ENST,CRASC ANDRS, El-Tarf Mila Guelma Mostaganem Bordj Bou Arreridj Oum-El-Bouaghi Tissemsilt Sidi Bel Abbes (U. Biskra,CRSTRA) (U. Ghardaia, URAER) Adrar Nouveau PoP (U. Adrar, UEES) Lien GE STM4 Tamanrasset « La STM1grille nationale DZ eScience GRID » FE 100M Oran, 30 Mai 2012 FE 10M ARN Architecture & services IPv4 & IPv6 backbone network IP mpls network NOC handling Visioconferencing and streaming CERT-ARN : informations, alerts, advices and handling Eduroam (under way) « La grille nationale DZ eScience GRID » Oran, 30 Mai 2012 DZ e-Science GRID Objectives Provide to e-Science communities a plate-form for developing activities which need for calculate and storage resources Create a set of Grid resources “clusters” on ARN Network Provide services to users for training, porting, deploying and submitting their applications « ARN & DZ eScience GRID » DZ e-Science GRID Components Set of clusters (25 potentially) Computing elements CE+WNs (~ 5000 cores) Storage elements SE ( ~ 300 T) EMI Middleware User interface UI running under Science Gateway SGW Scientific linux « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » DZ e-Science GRID Support infrastructure Core services Task manager WMS Monitoring + VO manager + DZ e-Science CA VMProxy user supp. Certificate authority DZ e-Science DZ e-Science CA Grid Support Identity Provider + Service Provider Global VOMS Accounting (SGW) Member of ROC (Africa/Arabia) with EGI « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » DZ e-Science GRID Applications Specific software Compilers Octave + Scilab + R C, C++, Fortran GATE (medical physics) Parallel tool ABINIT (material physics) MPI PKP Harvester (OAI) WRF under way (Weather) ATLAS (Tier3) under way « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » DZ e-Science GRID Applications ATLAS (Tier3/Tier2) Functional category : User directed analysis: dedicated to direct batch or interactive job submission of local-group analysis tasks Mode: Grid access « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » Participation to EC Projects (FP7) Research & Education Networks : EUMEDCONNECT (1-2-3) & ASREN AfricaConnect2 (next) GRID Infrastructure & training EUMEDGrid-support & CHAIN-REDS Member of Arabia/africa ROC (EGI) «ARN & DZ e-Science GRID» Participation to CHAIN-REDS (EC-FP7) Co-ordination & Harmonisation of Advanced e-Infrastructures for Research and Education Data Sharing Partners from 5 regions : Europe (INFN) Italy Latin-America (Ciemat) Spain Arab region (DZ e-Science GRID) Algeria Africa (South Africa NGI) South Africa Asia (India NGI) India «ARN & DZ e-Science GRID» ABINIT on sgw.grid.arn.dz Octave on sgw.grid.arn.dz E-Infrastructure in Algeria e-Science Collaborations DZ e-Science VO National GRID VOs DZ e-Science GRID Distributed Computing National GRID Infrastructure Infrastructure ARN Network Infrastructure Academic & Research Network « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » ARN & DZ e-Science GRID www.arn.dz www.grid.arn.dz www.grid.arn.dz [email protected] « ARN & DZ e-Science GRID » .
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