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= TCB-Cloud =
The federated cloud roadmap is defined by the [[Technology_Coordination_Board#TCB-Cloud|TCB-Cloud board]] in consultation with:
*the EGI Federated Cloud group
*the User Community Board (UCB) and the team in charge of cloud support
*the Operations Management Board (OMB)
*the Security Coordination Team and AAI experts
*the Service and Solution Board (SSB)
*commercial cloud providers
This board meets regularly to define the short-, mid- and long-term plans for the technology and architectural evolution of the cloud service in EGI. [http://go.egi.eu/fedcloud-roadmap The current roadmap] is under preparation to cover the 2017-2020 period.


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* Act as a discussion forum where cloud federations can be discussed and specific questions can be analysed with top-world experts.  
* Act as a discussion forum where cloud federations can be discussed and specific questions can be analysed with top-world experts.  
* Organise dissemination and marketing events, workshops and conferences relating to the topics of the collaboration.  
* Organise dissemination and marketing events, workshops and conferences relating to the topics of the collaboration.  
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== Operations  ==
== Operations  ==

Revision as of 09:47, 20 September 2017

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EGI Federated Cloud task force

The EGI Federated Cloud task force gathers together scientific communities, R&D projects, and technology and resource providers so they can design the tools and services that support the federation of cloud providers, can share best practices, and can offer user support and training in a collaborative fashion. This enables community cloud solutions to develop faster, with a lower cost and with a more sustainable future. The task force members:

  • Capture requirements from user communities needing federated cloud services .
  • Identify, integrate and enhance open source tools and services that enable cloud federations for research and education.
  • Develop and maintain tools and services to fill gaps in third party solutions to reach production quality cloud federations.
  • Provide consultancy and training for communities on how to build a federated cloud to meet custom community demands under certain constraints.
  • Provide training and support for existing and potential users of cloud federations about topics, such as how to port or develop cloud-based applications; how to operate services in the cloud, how to join a cloud federation with a service.
  • Facilitate the reuse of cloud federation tools and services across participating cloud federations to lower total cost of development and to improve cloud sustainability.
  • Promote Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) environments that are proven to be robust and reusable across communities to interact with federated IaaS clouds.
  • Provide service management and security oversight for participating clouds and cloud federations.
  • Act as a discussion forum where cloud federations can be discussed and specific questions can be analysed with top-world experts.
  • Organise dissemination and marketing events, workshops and conferences relating to the topics of the collaboration.

Operations

The Task Force operates on its mailing list and on a conference call. At the moment, our effort is organised in work groups that any member of the Task Force is free to lead or to contribute to. Each member of Task Force can organise a meeting dedicated to further progress a specific workgroup activity.

The Task Force meet Tuesday at 11:00 CET every two weeks in a conference call. Minutes of the meetings are publicly available in the INDICO pages.


FedCloud work groups

The FedCloud Task Force activities are split across work groups. A leader is elected for each work group and members of the Task Force are free to spend their effort in one or more groups. Each work group investigates one or more capabilities that are required by a federation of clouds. The work done is recorded in the group workbench and, eventually, translated into the Task Force blueprint.

With the development of the testbed and of the blueprint, new capabilities will be investigated and addressed. As a consequence, new work groups are added to the Task Force when required.

Running

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Join the EGI FedCloud Task Force

If you are interested in joining the EGI FedCloud Task Force, please send a mail to fedcloud Mailing list introducing yourself.