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University of Illinois at Chicago Toward Terabits: Exploiting Network Speeds Faster than the Computers Attached to Them University of Illinois at Chicago/Northwestern University Proposed Research Infrastructure Tom DeFanti, UIC, PI Bob Grossman, Jason Leigh, Pete Nelson, Maxine Brown, UIC co-Pis Valerie Taylor, Joe Mambretti, NU co-PIs

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University of Illinois at Chicago

Toward Terabits:Exploiting Network Speeds Faster than

the Computers Attached to Them University of Illinois at Chicago/Northwestern University

Proposed Research Infrastructure

Tom DeFanti, UIC, PI

Bob Grossman, Jason Leigh, Pete Nelson,

Maxine Brown, UIC co-Pis

Valerie Taylor, Joe Mambretti, NU co-PIs

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University of Illinois at Chicago

September, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Grid 2oo2www.startap.net/igrid2002University of Illinois at Chicago and Indiana University in collaboration with The GigaPort Project and SURFnet5 of The Netherlands

Grid-Intensive Application Control of

Lambda-Switched Networks

iMaxine Brown

STAR TAP/StarLight co-Principal InvestigatorAssociate Director, Electronic Visualization Laboratory

A showcase of applications that are “early adopters” of very

high bandwidth national and international networks

Coming…..

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University of Illinois at Chicago

iGrid 2002 (proposed)September 2002, Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre

Trans-Atlantic Real-Time Simulation Steering and High-Resolution Collaborative Visualization Over Optical Networks• Vrije Universiteit• Electronic Visualization Laboratory, UIC

www.cs.vu.nl/~renambot/vr/html/intro.htm

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University of Illinois at Chicago

iGrid 2002 (proposed)September 2002, Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre

Visual Tera Mining• Laboratory for Advanced Computing, UIC• Electronic Visualization Laboratory, UIC

Visualize multiples of gigabytes of data in near real time.

www.evl.uic.edu/cavern

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University of Illinois at Chicago

iGrid 2002 (proposed)September 2002, Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre

TeraVision: Visualization Streaming over Optical

Networks • SARA and Vrije University• Electronic Visualization

Laboratory, UIC

TeraVision will demonstrate tiled cluster-to-cluster graphics streaming. This image, from SC’99, depicts the University of Minnesota’s PowerWall running an interactive collaboration developed by

UIC and the US DoE ASCI project.

www.evl.uic.edu/cavern

Stream pre-rendered high-resolution graphics from EVL to SARA to see Gigabit-level graphics streaming between continents.

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University of Illinois at Chicago

iGrid 2002 (proposed)September 2002, Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre

Terra Wide Data Mining Testbed (TWDM) • Laboratory for Advanced Computing, UIC• Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada • Imperial College, London, UK• SARA, The Netherlands

The Terra Mining Testbed (TMTB) uses high-performance clusters linked by wide-area high-performance networks to provide the data and compute services required.

www.lac.uic.edu

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University of Illinois at Chicago

iGrid 2002 (proposed)September 2002, Amsterdam Science and Technology Centre

• Others– Wavelength Disk Drives (WDD) and NetRAM

(Canada, USA)– Storage Wide Area Network, SDSC/NCSA– EU DataGrid and DataTAG (UK, CERN, USA)– Astronomy/Radio Telescopes (Japan, USA)– Molecular Biology (USA, Sweden)

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University of Illinois at Chicago

StarLight

• Located in Northwestern’s Downtown Campus

• Dark Fiber to UIC

Carrier POPs

Chicago NAP

NU

UIC

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University of Illinois at Chicago

Prototyping The Global Lambda Grid Now in Chicago: A Photonic-Switched Experimental Network of Light Paths

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University of Illinois at Chicago

CONTROL

PLANE

Clusters

DynamicallyAllocatedLightpaths

Switch Fabrics

PhysicalMonitoring

Apps

Multi-leveled Architecture

NEW!

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University of Illinois at Chicago

TokyoAPAN

Hawaii??

CA*net4

Other (DoE, AmPATH)

CalTech

AmsterdamNetherLight

CERNDataTAG

StarLight

NCSA

SDSC

Campus SWAggregation SWClusterOptical Fiber Amp

I-WIRE

TeraGrid

Global Scale Backplane

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University of Illinois at Chicago

Toward Terabits: Proposed RI Development Schedule

Legend

TNV TeraNode Visualization ClusterTND TeraNode Data Mining ClusterTNC TeraNode Computing ClusterEVL Electronic Visualization Laboratory, 842 W. Taylor St. UIC East CampusLAC Laboratory for Advanced Computing, 851 S. Morgan St. UIC East

Campus (next door to EVL)UIC Academic Computer Center, UIC West Campus, 3 fiber miles from EVL

and LACNU Northwestern University, Evanston Campus, ~ 20 miles north of

ChicagoStarLight International next-generation optical exchange (NGOX), at 710 N. Lake

Shore Drive, part of NU’s Chicago campus

UIC-owned fiberI-WIRE-owned fiber

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University of Illinois at Chicago

StarLightUIC

Toward Terabits: Proposed Chicago Development ScheduleYear 0: September 2001-August 2002

EVL

6509650910GbE 10Gb

LAC

1GigE

TND1 TNV1

6509

TND Small TND1 clusters at LAC and StarLight

TNV TNV1 clusters at EVL and StarLight

TNC Small TNC1 clusters at EVL and StarLight (not shown in diagrams)

Netwk Cisco 6509s with 10GigE DWDM

I-WIRE StarLight to Qwest fiber (18 pair); TeraGrid/MREN to StarLight; Abilene to Starlight (other funding)

K-6 EVL VR displays deployed

Int’l Amsterdam clusters OC-48→2x1GigE (other funding)

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University of Illinois at Chicago

LAC UIC StarLight

EVL

10Gb

10Gb 10Gb

TND2

65096509

DWDM

TNV1 TND2

6509

DWDM

TNV1

6509

Toward Terabits: Proposed Chicago Development ScheduleYear 1: September 2002-August 2003

TND (2) TND2s at LAC and StarLight

Netwk Cisco 6509 w/ 10GigE for LAC; 10Gb testing gear; (2) 10Gb boards for UIC, LAC

I-WIRE UIC to StarLight (1 pair); UIC to ANL to Starlight (1 pair); Seattle, California to StarLight OC-192

K-6 Wireless handheld computers

Int’l CERN, Tokyo OC-48→2x1GigE; Amsterdam OC-192→10GigE (other funding)

Indicates current-year computer and/or network purchases

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University of Illinois at Chicago

LAC UIC StarLight

EVL

10Gb10Gb 2x10Gb

TND2

65096509

DWDM

10x10 GigE

TNV1 TND2

6513

DWDM

TNV2

6509

Toward Terabits: Proposed RI Development ScheduleYear 2: September 2003-August 2004

TNV TNV2

Netwk Cisco 6513 10x10GigE at StarLight; (2) 10Gb DWDM lasers for a total capacity of 20Gb (between UIC to Starlight); (2) 10Gb boards for EVL, UIC

I-WIRE Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania?

K-6 Wireless handheld computers

Int’l Other internationals

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University of Illinois at Chicago

EVL

LAC UIC StarLight

10x10 GigE10Gb

10Gb 2x10Gb

TNV3 TNC3

6509

TND3

65096509

DWDM

TNV3 TND3

6513

DWDM

Toward Terabits: Proposed RI Development Schedule Year 3: September 2004-August 2005

TND (2) TND3s at LAC and StarLight

TNV TNV3

TNC TNC3 at AI/EVL

I-WIRE Others?

K-6 TND1 and TNV1 clusters re-deployed in schools

Int’l CERN, Tokyo OC-192→10GigE

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University of Illinois at Chicago

Toward Terabits: Proposed RI Development Schedule Years 4 and 5: September 2005-August 2007

TND Upgrade NICs in (2) TND clusters to (8)x 10GigE TNV Upgrade NICs in TNV3 clusters to (8)x10GigE Netwk (2) 6509 Switch Fabric Upgrades; (48) 10GigE ports for EVL, LAC, UIC,

StarLight; 2x40GigE switch/ router upgrades; 40Gb test equipment; O-E-O Optical Switch at StarLight (partial funding); (2) 40Gb DWDM lasers (EVL to StarLight); (8) 10Gb DWDM lasers (UIC to Starlight)

I-WIRE Others? K-6 Classroom full of handheld computers interfaced to TND2/TNV2 clusters Int’l Amsterdam OC-768→40GigE?

LAC

10Gb

10Gb 10x10Gb

UIC

6509

EVL

TNV3 TNC3

6509

8x10Gb

2x40Gb (UIC fiber) DWDM

2x40G

TND3

6509

StarLight

DWDM

O-E-O or O-O-Oswitch

TND3

6513

TNV3

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University of Illinois at Chicago

StarLight Thanks

• StarLight planning, research, collaborations, and outreach efforts at the University of Illinois at Chicago are made possible, in part, by funding from: – National Science Foundation (NSF) awards ANI-9980480, ANI-9730202, EIA-

9802090, EIA-9871058, and EIA-0115809– NSF Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI) cooperative

agreement ACI-9619019 to the National Computational Science Alliance – State of Illinois I-WIRE Program, and UIC cost sharing– Northwestern University for providing space, engineering and management

• Argonne National Laboratory for StarLight and I-WIRE network engineering and planning leadership

• NSF/ANIR, Kees Neggers of SURFnet, Bill St. Arnaud of CANARIE, and Olivier Martin of CERN for global optical networking leadership;

• NSF/ACIR and NCSA/SDSC for DTF/TeraGrid opportunities• UCAID/Abilene for Internet2 and their ITN• CA*net4 and CENIC/Pacific Light Wave for planned North America and West

Coast transit

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University of Illinois at Chicago

“Bring Us Your Lambdas!”

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