Workshop on Transatlantic Networking for the LHC Experiments
This workshop will review the requirements and plans, and the key issues that must be addressed to meet the needs for transatlantic networking for the LHC experiments over the next five years. Representatives of the experiments,leading user-groups, CERN, US LHCNet and major national and continental networks on both sides of the Atlantic will come together with the aim of developing a common vision. Operational requirements and architectural concepts will be discussed in order to arrive at concrete proposals for evolving the infrastructure of today to match the experiments developing computing models. This will be done in the context of changes on the world scene as the next generation of higher speed networks emerge during the next 5 years.
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Welcome and introduction 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Architectural Approaches: Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Carrier Ethernet, Operations, PoPโs etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Coffee 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Architectural Approaches: Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Global Ethernet, Operations, PoPโs etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Panel points: What will be the dominant technologies and paradigms in the next 5 years? Panelists: Roberto Sabatino, Thomas Tam, Harvey Newman, Gerben van Malenstein, Lars Fischer 30mPanelists: Roberto Sabatino, Thomas Tam, Harvey Newman, Gerben van Malenstein, Lars Fischer
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Ken Bloom, CMS - title TBA 10m
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Discussion and conclusions 1h
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Lunch 1h 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Network as a Resource - GLIF, BoD, Oscars+DRAC, experiment interfaces and opportunities etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Panelists: Julio Ibarra, Otto Kreiter, Edoardo Martelli, Jerry Sobieski, Bill Johnston, Erik Boyd
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Internet2: An Overview of Architectural Directions and Advanced Services 30mSpeaker: Eric Boyd (Internet2)
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Networking Environment and Future Directions- Commercial activities, Opportunities, New Projects, Technology Changes, 100G etc 30mSpeaker: Olivier Martin (CERN)
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Coffee 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Network as a Resource - GLIF, BoD, Oscars+DRAC, experiment interfaces and opportunities etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Panelists: Julio Ibarra, Otto Kreiter, Edoardo Martelli, Jerry Sobieski, Bill Johnston, Erik Boyd
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Panel points: What are the existing and future advanced network services, and what can they offer to HEP experiments? Panelists: Julio Ibarra, Otto Kreiter, Edoardo Martelli, Jerry Sobieski, Bill Johnston, Erik Boyd 30mPanelists: Julio Ibarra, Otto Kreiter, Edoardo Martelli, Jerry Sobieski, Bill Johnston, Erik BoydSlides
- 20100609-TransAtlanticLHCws_panel.pdf
- 20100609-TransAtlanticLHCws_panel.ppt
- 20100610-transatlantic-ws-emartelli.odp
- 20100610-transatlantic-ws-emartelli.pdf
- CERN_Transatlantic_Networking_Panel-Johnston.pdf
- CERN_Transatlantic_Networking_Panel-Johnston.pptx
- LHC_Trans_Amlight_ibarra.pdf
- LHC_Trans_Amlight_ibarra.pptx
- OK-10-038_lhc_transatlantic.pdf
- OK-10-038_lhc_transatlantic.ppt
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Discussion and conclusion 1h
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Welcome cocktail Restaurant 2
Restaurant 2
CERN
All TN Workshop delegates are coridally invited to attend a cocktail in Restaurant 2, second floor, at 18.00.
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Experiment Use Cases - Bandwidth requirements, Models, T0/1/2/3 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Coffee 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Experiment Use Cases - Bandwidth requirements, Models, T0/1/2/3 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Panel Points: What are the data management models, bandwidth and service requirements and what would experiments expect from advanced network architectures? Panelists: Shawn Mckee, Ian Fisk, Ken Bloom, Kors Bos, Paul Sheldon, Ian Gable 30mPanelists: Shawn Mckee, Ian Fisk, Ken Bloom, Kors Bos, Paul Sheldon, Ian Gable
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Discussion and conclusions 1h
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Lunch 1h 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Networking Environment and Future Directions- Commercial activities, Opportunities, New Projects, Technology Changes, 100G etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Research networking, is it ready for the ICT e-infrastructures era? 30mSpeaker: Kees Neggers (SURFnet)
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Coffee 30m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Networking Environment and Future Directions- Commercial activities, Opportunities, New Projects, Technology Changes, 100G etc 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Panel points: What will be the impact of network growth, internet technologies and cost on transatlantic connectivity? Panelists: Kees Neggers, Tim King, Jan Willem Elion 30mPanelists: Kees Neggers, Tim King, Jan Willem Elion
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Discussion and conclusions 1h
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Summary and wrap up 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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