Parallel scientific workloads typically entail highly-customised software environments, involving complex data structures, specialised systems software, and even distinct hardware, where virtualisation is not necessarily supported by third-party providers. Considering the expansion of cloud computing in different domains and the development of different proprietary (e.g. Amazon Web Services, Azure) and open source cloud platforms (Eucalyptus, OpenStack, OpenNebula), users should arguably be able to automatically and seamlessly migrate their parallel workloads across cloud platforms using standardised virtual machines. However, even if it is easier to migrate the workload between nodes when the nodes have a similar configuration on the same ...
The advantages of pay-as-you-go model, elasticity, and the flexibility and customization offered by ...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Abstract—With the advent of virtualization and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the broader scien...
Parallel scientific workloads typically entail highly customised software environments, involving co...
The widespread adoption of traditional heterogeneous systems has substantially improved the computin...
The widespread adoption of traditional heterogeneous systems has substantially improved the computin...
High Performance Computing (HPC) enables significant progress in both science and industry. Whereas ...
In this paper we investigate the deployment of FastFlow applications on multi-core virtual platforms...
High Performance Computing systems typically require per- formant hardware infrastructures, in most...
Summarization: Adopting a Cloud solution means binding to a specific platform and vendor, with propr...
In this paper we present ARRIVE-F, a novel open source framework which addresses the issue of hetero...
International audienceThe emergence of hardware virtualization, notably exploited by cloud infrastru...
International audienceThere are many scientific applications that have high performance computing (H...
Interactive High Performance Computing (HPC) workloads take advantage of the elasticity of clouds to...
AbstractOptimizing high-performance computing applications requires understanding of both the applic...
The advantages of pay-as-you-go model, elasticity, and the flexibility and customization offered by ...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Abstract—With the advent of virtualization and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the broader scien...
Parallel scientific workloads typically entail highly customised software environments, involving co...
The widespread adoption of traditional heterogeneous systems has substantially improved the computin...
The widespread adoption of traditional heterogeneous systems has substantially improved the computin...
High Performance Computing (HPC) enables significant progress in both science and industry. Whereas ...
In this paper we investigate the deployment of FastFlow applications on multi-core virtual platforms...
High Performance Computing systems typically require per- formant hardware infrastructures, in most...
Summarization: Adopting a Cloud solution means binding to a specific platform and vendor, with propr...
In this paper we present ARRIVE-F, a novel open source framework which addresses the issue of hetero...
International audienceThe emergence of hardware virtualization, notably exploited by cloud infrastru...
International audienceThere are many scientific applications that have high performance computing (H...
Interactive High Performance Computing (HPC) workloads take advantage of the elasticity of clouds to...
AbstractOptimizing high-performance computing applications requires understanding of both the applic...
The advantages of pay-as-you-go model, elasticity, and the flexibility and customization offered by ...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Abstract—With the advent of virtualization and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the broader scien...