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- From: Loukik Kudarimoti <>
- To: Vedrin Jeliazkov <>
- Cc: GN2-JRA1-list <>,
- Subject: Re: [pS-dev] Fw: [seeren-apm] The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students
- Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 12:38:03 +0100
vooo hooo :)
This workshop would never have been successful if the work we are doing within perfSONAR wasn't good. I think all of us should lift a hand up in the air and pat ourselves on our backs.. ;)
Well done to one and all..
Loukik.
Vedrin Jeliazkov wrote:
Hi,
Citing the attached text from TERENA news:
"According to the evaluation forms, the students found all the sessions
interesting and useful, rating the programme on the final day as the best,
with a presentation on perfSONAR, a framework and a series of tools developed
as part of the GÉANT2 project to monitor network performance."
Well done guys - congratulations!
Kind regards,
Vedrin
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Dear project partners,
the text of the TERENA News below.
Best regards,
Valentino
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The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students
4 October 2006
The first SEEREN2 Summer School was highly appreciated by more than
twenty students from a number of South Eastern European and Black Sea
region countries. The three-day training event was organised by TERENA
as part of its work in the European Union SEEREN2 project. Invited
participants in the event were Access Port Managers (APMs) and experts
from the Network Operation Centres of national research and education
networking organisations and universities in the region.
The summer school took place from 27 to 29 September in Heraklion,
Greece, with lectures each morning and hands-on lab sessions in the
afternoon. Juniper Networks sponsored the first day, by providing
lectures on Quality of Service (QoS) and the different solutions
available on QoS issues of serialisation, propagation and congestion.
The course, given by Jean-Marc Uzé was completed by an afternoon lab
session on implementation details of JUNOS-based platforms and GÉANT2
QoS services configuration.
Day 2 was devoted to NetIIS, a web-based networking information and
monitoring system developed by the Belgrade University Computer Centre,
a partner in SEEREN2, and presented by Slavko Gajin and Dušan Pajin.
According to the evaluation forms, the students found all the sessions
interesting and useful, rating the programme on the final day as the
best, with a presentation on perfSONAR, a framework and a series of
tools developed as part of the GÉANT2 project to monitor network
performance. For the first time, a workshop on perfSONAR gave
participants an opportunity to use the tools hands-on. The introduction
was given by Loukik Kudarimoti (DANTE) and the lab sessions were led by
Luchesar Iliev (Institute for Parallel Processing at the Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences and IST Foundation, the NREN of Bulgaria) and Roman
Lapacz (PSNC).
The arrangements for the venue and logistics for the summer school were
carried out by GRNET, the SEEREN2 coordinating partner, with invaluable
support from the University of Crete. The programme was planned by
TERENA’s Deputy Chief Technical Officer, Valentino Cavalli with
organisational support from Jim Buddin, TERENA Workshop Organiser.
SEEREN2 (South-Eastern Europe Research and Education Network) is a
European Union project aiming at building the southeast European segment
of the GÉANT2 network. Initiatives like the summer school in the project
are meant to help make leading-edge technologies and services available
to the research and education communities in southeast Europe in an
attempt to further ease the 'digital divide' that still separates most
of the southeast European countries from the rest of the continent.
The morning lecture sessions were streamed live and the streaming
archive will be available from the project website, as well as the slide
presentations.
More information about the SEEREN2 Project can found on the project
website: http://www.seeren.org/
- Fw: [seeren-apm] The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students, Vedrin Jeliazkov, 10/04/2006
- Re: [pS-dev] Fw: [seeren-apm] The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students, Loukik Kudarimoti, 10/04/2006
- Re: [pS-dev] Fw: [seeren-apm] The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students, Roman Lapacz, 10/04/2006
- Re: [pS-dev] Fw: [seeren-apm] The First SEEREN2 Summer School Praised by Students, Loukik Kudarimoti, 10/04/2006
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