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14th & 15th April 2021

The Second European perfSONAR User Workshop will follow on from the 2019 inaugural workshop in London and again will bring together perfSONAR user and developer communities to explore use cases for the toolkit, to share best practices, and to discuss future features and the perfSONAR development roadmap.

The Workshop is being organised by the GÉANT GN4-3 project, Work Package 6 ("Network Technologies and Services Development"), including the perfSONAR development team within Task 3.

Due to the COVID-19 situation, the event will be held online.

perfSONAR is a network measurement toolkit designed to provide federated coverage of paths, and help to establish end-to-end usage expectations.  There are 1000s of perfSONAR instances deployed world wide, many of which are available for open testing of key measures of network performance.  This global infrastructure helps to identify and isolate problems as they happen, making the role of supporting network users easier for engineering teams, and increasing productivity when utilising network resources

The event is open to anyone with an interest in perfSONAR.

Location

The meeting will be held online.  Logistics details will then follow.

Presentation material

PDFs of all presentations will be made available within the agenda on the right side of the page.

Contact

If you have any questions about the event please email perfsonar@lists.geant.org. 

Quick Links

To join the perfSONAR online user community email list, where issues and ideas can be openly discussed, please subscribe to the perfsonar-user mail list.

Past Meeting photos

 Photos from the 1st European perfSONAR User Workshop in June 2019




Call for presentations

If you have a use case, a deployment story or some feature requests to share and you’re willing to present it and discuss it with the community, we’re welcoming your contribution.  The format will be a 20 minutes presentation followed by 5 minutes of Q&A.

Please send us a title and a short description to perfsonar@lists.geant.org and we’ll get in touch with you.

Registration

Registration is open!

Draft Agenda (all times are CEST)

April 14th

12:45-13:00Arrivals
13:00-14:15

Welcome, introductions (5')

Session 1

  • 1st workshop review and perfSONAR today (20')— Antoine Delvaux, PSNC
  • Presentation 1.2 (20')— <tbc>
  • Presentation 1.3 (20')— <tbc>
  • Q & A (10')
14:15-14:30Break
14:30-15:45

Session 2

  • Presentation 2.1 (20')Presentation 2.2 — <tbc>
  • pS TWAMP monitoring with Juniper routers, GÉANT Operations use case (20') Presentation 2.3 (20')— Ivan Garnizov, Erlangen University
  • RNP experience with perfSONAR — Marcos Schwarz, RNP
  • Q & A (15')
15:45-16:00Break
16:00-17:00

Session 3

  • Presentation 3.1 (20')Presentation 3.2 (20')— <tbc>
  • Central Management Server SetupPhil Reese, Stanford University
  • Q & A (10')
  • Wrap-up of the day (10')

April 15th

12:45-13:00Arrivals
13:00-14:15

Session 4

  • PMP Update — Szymon Trocha, PSNC
  • perfSONAR from NMaaS — Ivan Garnizov, Uni Erlangen
  • CNaaS deployment and pScheduler DotX plugin developmentMagnus Bergroth and Kristofer Hallin, SUNET
  • Presentation 4.1 (20')
  • Presentation 4.2 (20')
  • Presentation 4.3 (20')
  • Q & A (15')
14:1525-14:3040Break
14:3040-15:4555

Session 5

  • Presentation 5.1 (20')
  • Presentation 5.2 (20')
  • Presentation 5.3 (20')
  • Q & A (15')
  • Plugging In:  Bringing New Measurements to perfSONAR — Mark Feit, Internet2
  • Deployment practices for 10GE Mobile perfSONAR testpoints — Ed Colone, Michigan University
  • perfSONAR Roadmap — Antoine Delvaux, PSNC
  • CentOS and OS Support — Antoine Delvaux, PSNC and Mark Feit, Internet2
  • Q & A
15:55-16:1015:45-16:00Break
16:0010-17:00

Session 6

  • perfSONAR Lookup Service - Moving to elasticsearch and beyond…Sowmya Balasubramanian, ESnet
  • Q & A
  • Workshop Conclusions — Ivana Golub, PSNC
  • Presentation 6.1 (20')
  • Presentation 6.2 (20')
  • Workshop Conclusions (20')