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Erik Radius Manager Network Services SURFnet, The Netherlands Joint Techs Workshop Columbus, OH - July 20, 2004 GigaPort Next Generation GigaPort Next Generation Network Network & & SURFnet6 SURFnet6

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Erik Radius

Manager Network Services

SURFnet, The Netherlands

Joint Techs Workshop

Columbus, OH - July 20, 2004

GigaPort Next Generation NetworkGigaPort Next Generation Network&&

SURFnet6SURFnet6

GigaPort Next Generation NetworkGigaPort Next Generation Network&&

SURFnet6SURFnet6

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GigaPort/SURFnet5 conclusionsGigaPort/SURFnet5 conclusionsGigaPort/SURFnet5 conclusionsGigaPort/SURFnet5 conclusions

• SURFnet5 is still world leading network, but…– NREN users need new services that current networks

cannot support

– Data communication infrastructures will become part of the Grid and will be integrated in scientific instruments

– Hybrid networks delivering IP and Lambda Services can meet user demand within budget constraints, using IP-GE-lambda + overprovisioning + KIS

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Why Lambda Services?Why Lambda Services?Why Lambda Services?Why Lambda Services?

• Provides excellent quality on point to point connections at very high speed

• Protects the routed network

• Enables demanding applications to make use of the infrastructure in an economically sound way

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SURFnet’s new Industry Partners (2004-2010)SURFnet’s new Industry Partners (2004-2010)SURFnet’s new Industry Partners (2004-2010)SURFnet’s new Industry Partners (2004-2010)

• Optical equipment• Ethernet equipment• Network management

equipment

• Routing equipment

• Installation services• Maintenance services

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SURFnet6 will be based on dark fiberSURFnet6 will be based on dark fiberSURFnet6 will be based on dark fiberSURFnet6 will be based on dark fiber

• Over 4000 km fiber pairs available today; average price paid for 15 year IRUs: 7 EUR/meter per pair

• Managed dark fiber infrastructure will be extended with new routes, approx. 1000 km more to be ready for SURFnet6

See also http://www.surfnet.nl/organisatie/netwerk/flash/kaart.html

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Metro fiber example (GigaMAN The Hague)Metro fiber example (GigaMAN The Hague)Metro fiber example (GigaMAN The Hague)Metro fiber example (GigaMAN The Hague)

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SURFnet6 overviewSURFnet6 overviewSURFnet6 overviewSURFnet6 overview

• Realization of a next generation hybrid network with seamless end-to-end communication:

– Based on customer-owned managed dark fiber– IP Services and Lambda Services over a single transmission

infrastructure managed, via a single control plane– Multi-domain networking– Ethernet services as part of the WANs– Intelligence of networks and the associated responsibilities at

the edges

• Paving the way to a ubiquitous and scalable Services Grid

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SURFnet6’s IP ServicesSURFnet6’s IP ServicesSURFnet6’s IP ServicesSURFnet6’s IP Services

• IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity:– Unicast

– Multicast

• Small routed core in Amsterdam at two distinct locations

• Congestion-free (lambda services aid to this!)

• Resilient

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SURFnet6’s Lambda ServicesSURFnet6’s Lambda ServicesSURFnet6’s Lambda ServicesSURFnet6’s Lambda Services

• Lambda Services: Light Path provisioning

• Enables users or applications to make, or signal for, service level changes to their layer 2 paths

• Characteristics:– Flexible

– Economical

– Reliable

– High-speed, i.e. 1G or 10G

• Light Paths aren’t constrained by traditional framing, routing, and transport

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So, what are Light Paths?So, what are Light Paths?So, what are Light Paths?So, what are Light Paths?

• A Light Path has the following characteristics:– No packet re-ordering

– No jitter

– No drops due to congestion

– Known end points

• A Light Path can therefore:– Bypass firewalls between trusted parties

– Enable the use of alternate network or transport protocols

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eeEVNEVN: European VLBI Network: European VLBI Network

1-1-3030GbpsGbps

Data processing centre: 16 Gbps (2005)1 Tbps (2010)

China

USA

South Africa

Russia

asymmetric star topology

This slide courtesy of Richard Schilizzi <[email protected]>

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LOFARLOFARLOFARLOFAR

• Many data collection points

• Processing in Groningen

• Large data sets distributed to many destinations in The Netherlands and abroad

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Users: Three categoriesUsers: Three categoriesUsers: Three categoriesUsers: Three categories

• Lightweight users doing browsing, mailing, home use– Need full Internet routing, one to many

• Business applications, multicast, streaming– Need VPN services and full Internet routing, several to several

• Special scientific applications, computing, data grids, virtual-presence

– Need very fat pipes, limited multiple Virtual Organizations, few to few

This slide courtesy of Cees de Laat <[email protected]>

BW requirements

#users

CB

ADSL GigE

A ≈ 20 Gb/s

B ≈ 40 Gb/s C ≈ 100 Gb/sA

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Provisioning of IP ServicesProvisioning of IP ServicesProvisioning of IP ServicesProvisioning of IP Services

ExternalIP connectivity SURFnet6

Core Routers

SURFnet6Border Routers

SURFnet6Layer 2 / Layer 1 network

Customer Router

Non-SURFnetLayer 3 functionality

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Light Path ProvisioningLight Path ProvisioningLight Path ProvisioningLight Path Provisioning

SURFnet6Layer 2 / Layer 1 network

Light Path Provisioningvia Control Plane

Layer 3 flowdata collectionand analysis

OperationsManagement

OGSAApplications

Webservice

Broker

SURFnet6Routers

Light Path

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Timelines SURFnet6Timelines SURFnet6Timelines SURFnet6Timelines SURFnet6

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SURFnet6 will be a showcase for hybrid networksSURFnet6 will be a showcase for hybrid networksSURFnet6 will be a showcase for hybrid networksSURFnet6 will be a showcase for hybrid networks

More information:http://www.surfnet.nl/

http://www.gigaport.nl/

Author’s e-mail address:[email protected]