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= Scenario 2: Running my data and VM in the Infrastructure = | |||
<font color="red">Leader: Micheal Higgins, CloudSigma</font> | |||
=== WeNMR use cases === | |||
#Using VMs prepared with Gromacs and some other software to run MD simulations for educational purpose, possibly on multi-core VMs. | |||
#Validating biomolecular NMR structures using VirtualCing, a VMware VM equipped with a complex suite of ~25 programs. A presentation of the current deployment at the Dutch National HPC Cloud is available [http://www.sara.nl/sites/default/files/Jurgen_Doreleijers_HPC_Cloud_Day_20111004_2.pdf here]. The cloud usage framework is based on a pilot job mechanims making use of the [https://grid.sara.nl/wiki/index.php/Using_the_Grid/ToPoS ToPoS] tool. Therefore, such a framework would naturally allow for execution of VirtualCing tasks across multiple cloud providers. Do notice that the framework is independent on the cloud access interface: it would work also with simple grid jobs, as far as the user-defined (or VO manager defined) VirtualCing VM is available at the grid site e.g. in a SE (or in the VO software area mounted by the WNs) and the grid job is allowed to start the VM. Technical details about its current implementation are available [http://code.google.com/p/cing/w/list here]. |
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Scenario 2: Running my data and VM in the Infrastructure
Leader: Micheal Higgins, CloudSigma
WeNMR use cases
- Using VMs prepared with Gromacs and some other software to run MD simulations for educational purpose, possibly on multi-core VMs.
- Validating biomolecular NMR structures using VirtualCing, a VMware VM equipped with a complex suite of ~25 programs. A presentation of the current deployment at the Dutch National HPC Cloud is available here. The cloud usage framework is based on a pilot job mechanims making use of the ToPoS tool. Therefore, such a framework would naturally allow for execution of VirtualCing tasks across multiple cloud providers. Do notice that the framework is independent on the cloud access interface: it would work also with simple grid jobs, as far as the user-defined (or VO manager defined) VirtualCing VM is available at the grid site e.g. in a SE (or in the VO software area mounted by the WNs) and the grid job is allowed to start the VM. Technical details about its current implementation are available here.