A platform to deploy customized scientific virtual infrastructures on the cloud

Miguel Caballer, Damián Segrelles, Germán Moltó, and Ignacio Blanquer. A platform to deploy customized scientific virtual infrastructures on the cloud. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 27:4318–4329, 11 2015.

Download

[890.2kB pdf]  [HTML] 

Abstract

This paper presents a software platform to dynamically deploy complex scientific virtual computing infrastructures, on top of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds. The platform orchestrates different services to provision the virtual computing resources. It dynamically installs the appropriate software to satisfy the requirements of a researcher, both on public and on-premise Clouds. The platform provides a web interface to enable the users to easily management of the lifecycle of virtual infrastructures. It enables users to define infrastructures, share them with other users, deploy and relinquish them, add or remove resources dynamically, create and share application recipes, etc. The paper also describes three case studies to deploy complex infrastructures, namely a Hadoop cluster, a single-node to perform NGS sequencing and a gateway for users to access the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI). This platform promotes a better use of on-premise hardware resources of a research center by allocating the computing resources just-in-time to the specific life time of the virtual infrastructures as well as the deployment of the very same infrastructures on a public Cloud.

BibTeX Entry

@article{Molto2015apt,
   abstract = {This paper presents a software platform to dynamically deploy complex scientific virtual computing infrastructures, on top of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds. The platform orchestrates different services to provision the virtual computing resources. It dynamically installs the appropriate software to satisfy the requirements of a researcher, both on public and on-premise Clouds. The platform provides a web interface to enable the users to easily management of the lifecycle of virtual infrastructures. It enables users to define infrastructures, share them with other users, deploy and relinquish them, add or remove resources dynamically, create and share application recipes, etc. The paper also describes three case studies to deploy complex infrastructures, namely a Hadoop cluster, a single-node to perform NGS sequencing and a gateway for users to access the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI). This platform promotes a better use of on-premise hardware resources of a research center by allocating the computing resources just-in-time to the specific life time of the virtual infrastructures as well as the deployment of the very same infrastructures on a public Cloud.},
   author = {Miguel Caballer and Damián Segrelles and Germán Moltó and Ignacio Blanquer},
   doi = {10.1002/cpe.3518},
   issn = {1532-0626},
   issue = {16},
   journal = {Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience},
   month = {11},
   pages = {4318-4329},
   title = {A platform to deploy customized scientific virtual infrastructures on the cloud},
   volume = {27},
   url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/cpe.3518},
   year = {2015}
}

Generated by bib2html.pl (written by Patrick Riley ) on Sat Mar 29, 2025 17:39:01