The application of cloud computing to scientific workflows: a study of cost and performance

Author:

Berriman G. Bruce1,Deelman Ewa2,Juve Gideon2,Rynge Mats2,Vöckler Jens-S.2

Affiliation:

1. Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

2. University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey CA 90292, USA

Abstract

The current model of transferring data from data centres to desktops for analysis will soon be rendered impractical by the accelerating growth in the volume of science datasets. Processing will instead often take place on high-performance servers co-located with data. Evaluations of how new technologies such as cloud computing would support such a new distributed computing model are urgently needed. Cloud computing is a new way of purchasing computing and storage resources on demand through virtualization technologies. We report here the results of investigations of the applicability of commercial cloud computing to scientific computing, with an emphasis on astronomy, including investigations of what types of applications can be run cheaply and efficiently on the cloud, and an example of an application well suited to the cloud: processing a large dataset to create a new science product.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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