Execution of compute intensive applications on hybrid clouds (case study with mpiBLAST)
Brock, Michael and Goscinski, Andrzej 2012, Execution of compute intensive applications on hybrid clouds (case study with mpiBLAST), in CISIS 2012 : Proceedings of The 6th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems, IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, Calif., pp. 995-1000.
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Execution of compute intensive applications on hybrid clouds (case study with mpiBLAST)
Cloud computing is the most recent realisation of computing as a utility. Recently, fields with substantial computational requirements, e.g., biology, are turning to clouds for cheap, on-demand provisioning of resources. Of interest to this paper is the execution of compute intensive applications on hybrid clouds. If application requirements exceed private cloud resource capacity, clients require scaling down their applications. The outcome of this research is Web technology realising a new form of cloud called HPC Hybrid Deakin (H2D) Cloud -- an experimental hybrid cloud capable of utilising both local and remote computational services for single large embarrassingly parallel applications.
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9781467312332
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eng
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080501 Distributed and Grid Systems
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890206 Internet Hosting Services (incl. Application Hosting Services)