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https://www.renater.fr/en/about/the-gip-renater/practical-information/ 


Theme: 

"Kilowatt per bit - How hungry is your network?"

How to best perform on energy optimisation of the network infrastructure. Come with your creative ideas and examples on how we could reduce power consumption.


Venue/Location 


RENATER offices

23-25, rue Daviel

75013 Paris

RENATER can be reached from the 2 international Airports easily thanks to kind of train that we call RER and that is connected to Paris subway (https://www.ratp.fr/en/itineraires ). RENATER Subway station is "Glacière". You should arrive either from Orly or Charles-De-Gaule Airport (RER station). From Orly you can use bus schuttle that bring you to RENATER or Orly-val + RER-B + subway. From Charles-De-Gaule Airport you can use RER-B + subway.

Practical info, including more on how to get there








Remote Participation

The link will be sent to the registered attendees prior to the meeting

Restaurant:














DRAFT AGENDA (ALL TIMES ARE IN CET)

16&17 November 2022 - lunch to lunch

*Recording available on request. Contact magda.haver@geant.org

Registrations

Wednesday, 16th of November

TimeSession

12:30-13:30

Arrival - Lunch
13:30-13:45Welcome and introductions - RENATER
13:45-14:05Energy optimisation in GÉANT - Tony Barber, GÉANT 
14:05-14:25

Energy optimisation and green solutions - Ariel Oleksiak, PSNC

In this presentation, we will see the energy optimisation in the computing and networking areas at PSNC, including implementation and works which PSNC is doing for external parties.

14:25-14:45Energy issues in data centers - Gabriel Verdejo, UPC/rdLAB
14:45-15:15Coffee and Croissant Break
15:15-15:35

Update on the GÉANT network - Tony Barber, GÉANT

An update on the progress made to date in the GN4-3N refresh project. Updates will include deployment status, migration status and decommissioning status along with a look at the top risks, financial status and what is planned for the next months.   

15:35-15:55P4-based flow monitoring system - Pavle Vuletić, University of Belgrade
16:15-16:35

RARE and the Global P4 Lab - Frederic Loui, RENATER

Presentation about the development of RARE (Router for Academia, Research & Education), free, open and cost-effective routing solution used in several regional networks and an IXP in France, as well as in other institutions around Europe.

16:35-17:00Discussion
20:00-22:00

Dinner


Thursday, 17th of November

TimeSession
9:15-9:30
Welcome
9:30-9:50

DDoS detection - Jonny Lundin, SUNET

SUNET has analysed several options to work in DDoS detection from different angles. Find all the details in this presentation.

9:50-10:10TBC
10:10-10:30

NeMo DDoS software - Alf Moens, GÉANT 

The NeMo-DDoS software is a powerful tool for Netflow-based DDoS and traffic anomaly detection & analysis. It was originally developed to address NREN-specific network analysis needs and has been enhanced ever since. 

10:30-11:00Coffee and Croissant Break
11:00-11:20

URAN Research and Academic network - Yevhenii Preobrazhenskyi, URAN (remote)

Summary of the challenges faced to keep the network running in the face of hostile aggression.

11:20-12:15

Flash talks

  • OAV Maturity Model - Maria Isabel Gandia, CSUC

GÉANT has created a questionnaire to self-asses the level of maturity of each R&E insitution regarding orchestration, automation and virtualisation.

  • TBC
12:15- 13:00Evaluation and future topics
13:00-14:00Lunch
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