- 7th generation of pan-European research network infrastructure – continuation of a success story
- Project partners include 30 of Europe’s national research and education networks (NRENs), DANTE (coordinator) and TERENA
- Connects 34 European countries and serves over 3500 research and education establishments across Europe
- Over 30 million users
- Provides extensive international connectivity to other world regions
- Funded jointly by NRENs and European Commission
- Project timescale September 2004 – mid 2009
- Planning underway for GÉANT3; GEANT3 planned from Q3 2009 to Q2 2013
- Features: Hybrid network, 34 European Countries, International Connections
- Provide a gigabit-speeds infrastructure to support European research and education
- Deploy the first international hybrid network: routed IP traffic combined with switched point-to-point circuits
- Implement e2e QoS provision
- Provide a research infrastructure for network technology developments
- Develop a wider range of network services: performance monitoring, security, bandwidth on demand, testbed facility, mobility and roaming
- Benchmark and support development of NRENs --> Compendium of NRENs
- Extend geographic reach of the network
- Conduct strategic studies into the future of European research networking (eg. SERENATE, EARNEST)
- Disseminate benefits and achievements of the network
GÉANT2 Applications
GÉANT2 has a userbaseof 30 million+ researchers spread across 34 countries in Europa and many more in other world regions; they range from primary school children to nuclear physicists, from weather forecasters to cancer specialists; their requirements range from a few Kbps to many Gbps, from email to dedicated circuitsInformation transmitted
Traditionally:
- Capacity of traffic: kbps
- Amount of users at the institution: Many
- Applications that are not very sensitive to underlying network (ie. e-mails, FTP, etc.)
- Capacity of traffic: More than 1Gbps
- Amount of users at the institution: dozens
- Applications between very specific points and very sensitive to throughput (ie. eVLBI, CERN LHC or DEISA)
High Energy Particle Physics (HEP)
- LHC (@ CERN) operational since 2007
- Needs multiple 10G links between the different nodes for the data processing
- Real time data processing
- Very Long Baseline Interferometry
- Flows of 1Gbps in real time (http://www.evlbi.org)
- e.gDEISA project (http://www.deisa.org)
- Like EGEE (http://www.eu-egee.org)
Services and Joint Research Activities
- End to End QoS
- Performance Monitoring
- Security
- Bandwidth on Demand
- Testbed, Cross Border Fiber
- Roaming, AAI
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