NASA's High-End Computing Capability (HECC) Project has made it possible for its users to run on commercial cloud resources in a seamless way. In the first of three phases, we implemented a pilot project for a few users, enabling them to jump the queue and burst jobs from the HECC environment to Amazon Web Services (AWS). By using GPU-accelerated nodes at AWS, the users were able to make significant advances in their research. The second phase of the project made AWS access available to all HECC users and added accounting to make users responsible for cloud charges. We are also enabling export-controlled work through the use of AWS GovCloud. In the third phase, we will add web-based mechanisms to permit non-HECC users to access cloud resour...
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As expanding service offerings and decreasing prices make the cloud increasingly attractive to Earth...
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The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division enables advances in high-end computing technologies ...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
Science is not composed of isolated groups of practitioners, but is rather an interconnected network...
<p>We are in the midst of a transition in the way that computing resources are obtained in the scien...
Given the reality of a Big Data future, we need to reevaluate our ability to quickly process immense...
As expanding service offerings and decreasing prices make the cloud increasingly attractive to Earth...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
For years, NASA had a very straightforward process for replacing high-performance computing hardware...
Computing requirements vary by industry, and it follows that NASA and other research organizations h...
ABSTRACT Cloud computing is emerging as an alternative computing platform to bridge the gap between ...
Presentation describes virtualized infiniband and how it enables doing high performance computing le...
The space industry is in the midst of technological upheaval involving the proliferation of small sa...
Today, our picture of the Universe radically differs from that of just over a decade ago. We now kno...
Under a Space Act Agreement, NASA partnered with Seattle-based Amazon Web Services to make the agenc...
In 2016, Ames supported the NASA CIO in delivering an initial operating capability for Agency use of...
The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division enables advances in high-end computing technologies ...
Historically, high energy physics computing has been performed on large purpose-built computing syst...
Science is not composed of isolated groups of practitioners, but is rather an interconnected network...
<p>We are in the midst of a transition in the way that computing resources are obtained in the scien...
Given the reality of a Big Data future, we need to reevaluate our ability to quickly process immense...
As expanding service offerings and decreasing prices make the cloud increasingly attractive to Earth...