Resource provisioning in Science Clouds: Requirements and challenges

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Abstract

Cloud computing has permeated into the information technology industry in the last few years, and it is emerging nowadays in scientific environments. Science user communities are demanding a broad range of computing power to satisfy the needs of high-performance applications, such as local clusters, high-performance computing systems, and computing grids. Different workloads are needed from different computational models, and the cloud is already considered as a promising paradigm. The scheduling and allocation of resources is always a challenging matter in any form of computation and clouds are not an exception. Science applications have unique features that differentiate their workloads; hence, their requirements have to be taken into consideration to be fulfilled when building a Science Cloud. This paper will discuss what are the main scheduling and resource allocation challenges for any Infrastructure as a Service provider supporting scientific applications.

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López García, Á., Fernández-del-Castillo, E., Orviz Fernández, P., Campos Plasencia, I., & Marco de Lucas, J. (2018). Resource provisioning in Science Clouds: Requirements and challenges. Software - Practice and Experience, 48(3), 486–498. https://doi.org/10.1002/spe.2544

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