Conveners
Cloud computing - Part 2
- Jerome Pansanel (CNRS)
At StackHPC we work with many public and private institutions to build clouds that work well for their Scientific Computing needs. At Cambridge University, we have helped build their new Arcus cloud. It supports VMs, Containers and baremetal instances within a single cloud. This enables a diverse set of communities to share a single pool hardware resources including Kubernetes based...
CERN investigated the use of cloud vouchers to provide IaaS resources to researchers in the Helix Nebula Science Cloud (HNSciCloud) project. HNSciCloud was a €5.3 million project that established a hybrid cloud platform combining commercial services with existing publicly funded on-premise resources, to support the deployment of high performance computing and big-data capabilities for...
Dynamic DNS service is critical for application and infrastructure services that are dynamically deployed in EGI Federated Cloud because it can:
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Improve user experiences by using memorable, sensible hostnames for the services hosted in the Cloud.
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Reducing cost of development/deployment by using predictable, reusable URLs for services so service URLs can be pre-set for clients and...
INFN-Cloud aims at exploiting the power of a federation of cloud sites to provide cloud resources to a heterogeneous public of end users. In the cloud context, they are supposed to manage the whole stack, or a part of it. This means that they need to have full control of what happens on their servers, with almost no need from them to ask for help to the site administrator.
This talk will...