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* [http://star.mit.edu/cluster/ |
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* [http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/howto/GridEngineHowto.html Grid Scheduler / Grid Engine documentation] |
* [http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/howto/GridEngineHowto.html Grid Scheduler / Grid Engine documentation] |
Revision as of 15:37, 2 September 2015
Description
Never been into Cloud Computing before? Do you think that an extra computing power is crucial for your research? Do you have some neat parallel codes that your institution doesn’t allow you to execute because the cluster is full? Maybe this tutorial is for you!
The tutorial will cover the following topics:
- Infrastructure as a Service clouds (user level) with OpenNebula and Amazon EC2.
- Virtual Clusters on cloud with StarCluster.
As Virtual Clusters deployed by StarCluster have Sun Grid Engine and OpenMPI installed you are more than welcome to bring your own codes and give them a try!
Date
Tuesday September 8th, 2015.
Place
Room 229.3, Building 30.22.
School Materials
1. Introduction
General links
- Distributed Systems Research Group (contains links to different cloud computing projects)
- Articles written by me for different media
Books
- D. Petcu and J.L. Vázquez-Poletti: European Research Activities in Cloud Computing. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, January 2012.
- C. Catlett, W. Gentzsch, L. Grandinetti, G.R. Joubert and J.L. Vázquez-Poletti: Cloud Computing and Big Data. Advances in Parallel Computing, Vol. 23. IOS Press, October 2013.