16–20 Sept 2013
Meliá Castilla Convention Centre, Madrid
Europe/Madrid timezone

Bringing Private Cloud Computing to HPC and Science: Present and Future

17 Sept 2013, 09:30
30m
Auditorium (Meliá Castilla Convention Centre, Madrid)

Auditorium

Meliá Castilla Convention Centre, Madrid

Speaker

Ignacio M. Llorente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Description

HPC-optimized clouds provide access to flexible and elastic scientific and technical computing to solve complex problems and drive innovation. This talk will describe the most demanded features for building HPC and science clouds. Using real-life case studies from leading research and industry organizations, the talks will illustrate how OpenNebula effectively addresses the challenges of cloud usage, scheduling, security, networking and storage. The keynote will end with a view of the future of private Clouds in HPC and science, and comment on the grid as the foundation of cloud federation.

Wider Impact of this Work

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Session, double-session

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Description of Work

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Printable Summary

HPC-optimized clouds provide access to flexible and elastic scientific and technical computing to solve complex problems and drive innovation. This talk will describe the most demanded features for building HPC and science clouds. Using real-life case studies from leading research and industry organizations, the talks will illustrate how OpenNebula effectively addresses the challenges of cloud usage, scheduling, security, networking and storage. The keynote will end with a view of the future of private Clouds in HPC and science, and comment on the grid as the foundation of cloud federation.

Primary author

Ignacio M. Llorente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Presentation materials