Abstract—In the last years we are witnessing a progressive shift toward the adoption of the cloud-computing model for a large variety of application domains. High-performance computing (HPC) is not an exception to this trend, with a steadily increasing amount of performance-heavy scientific experiments that are conducted on the cloud. However, this approach may pose some serious security, operational and economical issues. In this paper we report about our experience with this scenario, that culminated with the development of a small-scale on-premise HPC facility called T eraStat, available through our Department. This facility has been purposely deployed and customized so to simplify and accelerate the execution of performance...
Cloud computing is emerging as a promising platform for compute and data intensive scientific applic...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Computing requirements vary by industry, and it follows that NASA and other research organizations h...
Technological advances in the past decade, hardware and software alike, have made access to high-per...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
Scientific applications are widely used to solve complex problems from different do- mains. These k...
ABSTRACT Cloud computing is emerging as an alternative computing platform to bridge the gap between ...
Computing as a utility has reached the mainstream. Scientists can now easily rent time on large comm...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
AbstractWith the widespread adoption of cloud computing, high-performance computing (HPC) is no long...
Can cloud computing infrastructures provide HPC-competitive performance for scientific applications ...
In an era of data explosion and analysis, researchers across the globe are trying to convert massive...
The increasing amount of data collected in the fields of physics and bio-informatics allows research...
Biologists and environmental scientists now routinely solve computational problems that were unimagi...
Cloud computing platforms have been continuously evolving. Features such as the Elastic Fabric Adapt...
Cloud computing is emerging as a promising platform for compute and data intensive scientific applic...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Computing requirements vary by industry, and it follows that NASA and other research organizations h...
Technological advances in the past decade, hardware and software alike, have made access to high-per...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
Scientific applications are widely used to solve complex problems from different do- mains. These k...
ABSTRACT Cloud computing is emerging as an alternative computing platform to bridge the gap between ...
Computing as a utility has reached the mainstream. Scientists can now easily rent time on large comm...
High performance computing refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that deliv...
AbstractWith the widespread adoption of cloud computing, high-performance computing (HPC) is no long...
Can cloud computing infrastructures provide HPC-competitive performance for scientific applications ...
In an era of data explosion and analysis, researchers across the globe are trying to convert massive...
The increasing amount of data collected in the fields of physics and bio-informatics allows research...
Biologists and environmental scientists now routinely solve computational problems that were unimagi...
Cloud computing platforms have been continuously evolving. Features such as the Elastic Fabric Adapt...
Cloud computing is emerging as a promising platform for compute and data intensive scientific applic...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
Computing requirements vary by industry, and it follows that NASA and other research organizations h...