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==Project planning==
==Project planning==


[[Image:schedule.jpg|500px]]
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==Roadmap==
==Roadmap==


* earlyOrganize in 2006 a Grid'5000 school where users can familiarize with scheduling/deploying tools
*December 2005: Assessment on the first 9 months usage
* 2005-11-14 : Opening to ACI Masse de Données, ACI Sécurité and possibly external communities for 2006 Grid'5000 Spring School
** Report to Funding Institutions Scientific Committees (Michel Bidoit, Brigitte Plateau, Thierry Priol & 1 ACI Grid member)
** Brainstorming on how to budgetize at least 500 CPUs at each of the 9 sites (1000 for Orsay) to achieve the 5000 CPUs goal (some sites are already secured)
** Brainstorming on how to budgetize 10 Gbps interfaces for RENATER (20 k$)
*March 2006: Organize a Grid'5000 school where users can familiarize with scheduling/deploying tools
** Opening to ACI Masse de Données & ACI Sécurité communities for the Spring School (reach stability)
*Mid 2006: Opening to external communities and possibly "best effort" after first users reports


== Décembre 2005 ==
==What has been done so far==
* Document rapport des expériences sur 9 mois pour négocier d’autres financements
* Evaluation à mi-parcours : inviter Michel Bidoit, Brigitte, Thierry, + 1 membre du comité scientifique de l’ACI Grid.


= Réflexions =
=== Financial Supports ===
* Réflexions pour augmenter le budget : il faut atteindre au moins 500 CPUs par site pour obtenir les 5000 CPUs. Etablir d’ici fin 2005 un plan de demandes de financement : tous les responsables de sites
# "[http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/recherche/fns/grid.htm ACI Grid]" with 2 calls for Grid'5000
* à réfléchir au financement des interfaces 10 Gbps pour RENATER (20 K$) : tous les responsables de sites
# "[http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/recherche/fns/mdonnees.htm ACI Masse de Données]" with GriD eXplorer
# Local fundings (regions + departments)
# INRIA fundings
# 2 "AS CNRS" (Grid5000 and Grid Programming)
=== Management and Internal Communication ===
# 1 Steering Committee + 1 Technical Committee
# Frequent audioconferences for each committee
# Wiki online interactive workspace
# Regular meetings with RENATER
# Public web site
# 1 Mailing list for each committee
# [...]
* June 2005: Assessment on the first 3 months of community usage
* November 2005: Wiki and public web site merged on a single portal


 
=== Technical Achievements ===
==What has been done so far==
# Prototype:
 
# Financial Supports
## "[http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/recherche/fns/grid.htm ACI Grid]" with 2 calls for Grid'5000
## "[http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/recherche/fns/mdonnees.htm ACI Masse de Données]" with GriD eXplorer
## Local fundings (regions + departments)
## INRIA fundings
## 2 "AS CNRS" (Grid5000 and Grid Programming)
# Management and Internal Communication
## 1 Steering Committee + 1 Technical Committee
## Frequent audioconferences for each committee
## Wiki online interactive workspace
## Regular meetings with RENATER
## Public web site
## 1 Mailing list for each committee
## [...]
## 2005-06-xx : Assessment on the first 3 months of community usage
## 2005-11-14 : Wiki and public web site merged on a single portal
# Technical Achievements
## Grid prototype: 775 machines deployed over 9 sites
## Grid prototype: 775 machines deployed over 9 sites
## Security prototype: operational VPN (VTUN)
## Security prototype: operational VPN (VTUN)
## Control prototype: OAR
## Control prototype: OAR
## Monitoring prototype: Nagios
## Monitoring prototype: Nagios
## [...]
# [...]
## 2005-03-15 : Automated WinXP launch (delay measurment)
# Real size instrument:
## 2005-03-15 : Real size demos (> 1000 CPU)
## Grid achievement: 1041 machines (2082 CPUs) deployed over 9 sites
## 2005-11-14 : Grid achievement: 1041 machines (2082 CPUs) deployed over 9 sites
## Security achievement: dedicated VLAN (RENATER)
## 2005-11-14 : Security achievement: dedicated VLAN (RENATER)
## Control achievement: OAR + KaTools
## 2005-11-14 : Control achievement: OAR + KaTools
## Monitoring achievement: Monika, OARGantt, Ganglia, Nagios
## 2005-11-14 : Monitoring achievement: Monika, OARGantt, Ganglia, Nagios
# March 2005: Automated WinXP launch (delay measurment)
# Partnerships
# March 2005: Real size demos (> 1000 CPU)
## 3 calls opened (CCTP written and approved by the Steering Committee)
=== Partnerships ===
### information exchange (Benchmarks, Costs, CPU availability, etc.)
# 3 calls opened (CCTP written and approved by the Steering Committee)
## 2005-03-15 : 1Gb/s dedicated line between all Grid'5000 sites (RENATER)
## information exchange (Benchmarks, Costs, CPU availability, etc.)
### operational RENATER link for Grenoble
# March 2005: 1Gb/s dedicated line between all Grid'5000 sites (RENATER)
### RENATER probes available for Sophia, Grenoble, Rennes, Orsay, Toulouse (and soon Lyon)
## operational RENATER link for Grenoble
# Discussions and Brainstormings
## RENATER probes available for Sophia, Grenoble, Rennes, Orsay, Toulouse (and soon Lyon)
## Operating modes: local clusters vs. Grid'5000
=== Discussions and Brainstormings ===
## User modes: shared, interactive, batch
# Operating modes: local clusters vs. Grid'5000
## Demos: reboot, network, middleware, applications (call for permanent demos)  
# User modes: shared, interactive, batch
## Experiments census (and call for new proposals)
# Demos: reboot, network, middleware, applications (call for permanent demos)  
# Deadlines
# Experiments census (and call for new proposals)
## Partial scheduling ready for SC'04 demos (2004 November)
=== Deadlines ===
## Progressive prototype deployment up to 2004 October following a roadmap
* October 2004: Progressive prototype deployment following a roadmap
## Switch to real equipment after 2004 October
* November 2004: Partial scheduling ready for SC'04 demos
## Opening to the full Grid'5000 community after 2005 January
* December 2004: Switch to real equipment
## [...]
* January 2005: Opening to the full Grid'5000 community
## 2005-03-15 : Opening to ACI Grid community as soon as possible
* March 2005: Opening to ACI Grid community as soon as possible
## 2005-06-xx : Opening to 2nd Plugtest for 2005 October
* October 2005: Opening to 2nd Plugtest and prepare for SC'05 & PaRI-STIC
# External Communication
* March 2005: Preparing the platform and tutorials for Grid'5000 winter school
## see [[Grid5000:News]] section
* October 2006: Preparing for SC'06, PaRI-STIC & 3rd Plugtest
## see [[Grid5000:Publications]] section
 
## see [[Grid5000:Press_releases]] section
=== External Communication ===
Please have a look at:
* The [[Grid5000:News|news]] section
* The [[Special:G5KPublications|publications]] section
* The [[Grid5000:Press_releases|press releases]] section

Latest revision as of 19:08, 6 October 2006


Project planning

Grid5000 timeline.png

Roadmap

  • December 2005: Assessment on the first 9 months usage
    • Report to Funding Institutions Scientific Committees (Michel Bidoit, Brigitte Plateau, Thierry Priol & 1 ACI Grid member)
    • Brainstorming on how to budgetize at least 500 CPUs at each of the 9 sites (1000 for Orsay) to achieve the 5000 CPUs goal (some sites are already secured)
    • Brainstorming on how to budgetize 10 Gbps interfaces for RENATER (20 k$)
  • March 2006: Organize a Grid'5000 school where users can familiarize with scheduling/deploying tools
    • Opening to ACI Masse de Données & ACI Sécurité communities for the Spring School (reach stability)
  • Mid 2006: Opening to external communities and possibly "best effort" after first users reports

What has been done so far

Financial Supports

  1. "ACI Grid" with 2 calls for Grid'5000
  2. "ACI Masse de Données" with GriD eXplorer
  3. Local fundings (regions + departments)
  4. INRIA fundings
  5. 2 "AS CNRS" (Grid5000 and Grid Programming)

Management and Internal Communication

  1. 1 Steering Committee + 1 Technical Committee
  2. Frequent audioconferences for each committee
  3. Wiki online interactive workspace
  4. Regular meetings with RENATER
  5. Public web site
  6. 1 Mailing list for each committee
  7. [...]
  • June 2005: Assessment on the first 3 months of community usage
  • November 2005: Wiki and public web site merged on a single portal

Technical Achievements

  1. Prototype:
    1. Grid prototype: 775 machines deployed over 9 sites
    2. Security prototype: operational VPN (VTUN)
    3. Control prototype: OAR
    4. Monitoring prototype: Nagios
  2. [...]
  3. Real size instrument:
    1. Grid achievement: 1041 machines (2082 CPUs) deployed over 9 sites
    2. Security achievement: dedicated VLAN (RENATER)
    3. Control achievement: OAR + KaTools
    4. Monitoring achievement: Monika, OARGantt, Ganglia, Nagios
  4. March 2005: Automated WinXP launch (delay measurment)
  5. March 2005: Real size demos (> 1000 CPU)

Partnerships

  1. 3 calls opened (CCTP written and approved by the Steering Committee)
    1. information exchange (Benchmarks, Costs, CPU availability, etc.)
  2. March 2005: 1Gb/s dedicated line between all Grid'5000 sites (RENATER)
    1. operational RENATER link for Grenoble
    2. RENATER probes available for Sophia, Grenoble, Rennes, Orsay, Toulouse (and soon Lyon)

Discussions and Brainstormings

  1. Operating modes: local clusters vs. Grid'5000
  2. User modes: shared, interactive, batch
  3. Demos: reboot, network, middleware, applications (call for permanent demos)
  4. Experiments census (and call for new proposals)

Deadlines

  • October 2004: Progressive prototype deployment following a roadmap
  • November 2004: Partial scheduling ready for SC'04 demos
  • December 2004: Switch to real equipment
  • January 2005: Opening to the full Grid'5000 community
  • March 2005: Opening to ACI Grid community as soon as possible
  • October 2005: Opening to 2nd Plugtest and prepare for SC'05 & PaRI-STIC
  • March 2005: Preparing the platform and tutorials for Grid'5000 winter school
  • October 2006: Preparing for SC'06, PaRI-STIC & 3rd Plugtest

External Communication

Please have a look at: