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HNSciCloud - Overview and technical Challenges
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Meinhard, Helge
, Jones, Robert
, Gasthuber, Martin
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Bioinformatics
/ Clouds
/ Data centers
/ Economies of scale
/ Federations
/ Leadership
/ Nebulae
/ Particle physics
/ Physics
/ Science
2017
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HNSciCloud - Overview and technical Challenges
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Meinhard, Helge
, Jones, Robert
, Gasthuber, Martin
in
Bioinformatics
/ Clouds
/ Data centers
/ Economies of scale
/ Federations
/ Leadership
/ Nebulae
/ Particle physics
/ Physics
/ Science
2017
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HNSciCloud - Overview and technical Challenges
2017
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HEP is only one of many sciences with sharply increasing compute requirements that cannot be met by profiting from Moore's law alone. Commercial clouds potentially allow for realising larger economies of scale. While some small-scale experience requiring dedicated effort has been collected, public cloud resources have not been integrated yet with the standard workflows of science organisations in their private data centres; in addition, European science has not ramped up to significant scale yet. The HELIX NEBULA Science Cloud project - HNSciCloud, partly funded by the European Commission, addresses these points. Ten organisations under CERN's leadership, covering particle physics, bioinformatics, photon science and other sciences, have joined to procure public cloud resources as well as dedicated development efforts towards this integration. The HNSciCloud project faces the challenge to accelerate developments performed by the selected commercial providers. In order to guarantee cost efficient usage of IaaS resources across a wide range of scientific communities, the technical requirements had to be carefully constructed. With respect to current IaaS offerings, dataintensive science is the biggest challenge; other points that need to be addressed concern identity federations, network connectivity and how to match business practices of large IaaS providers with those of public research organisations. In the first section, this paper will give an overview of the project and explain the findings so far. The last section will explain the key points of the technical requirements and present first results of the experience of the procurers with the services in comparison to their'on-premise' infrastructure.
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