USPEX is a world-leading software for computational material design. In essence, USPEX splits simulation into a large number of workunits that can be processed independently. This scheme ideally fits the desktop grid architecture. Workunit processing is done by a simulation package aimed at energy minimization. Many of such packages are proprietary and should be protected from unauthorized access when running on a volunteer PC. In this paper we present an original approach based on virtualization. In a nutshell, the proprietary code and input files are stored in an encrypted folder and run inside a virtual machine image that is also password protected. The paper describes this approach in detail and discusses its application in USPEX@home volunteer project.
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Khrapov, N. P., Rozen, V. V., Samtsevich, A. I., Posypkin, M. A., Sukhomlin, V. A., & Oganov, A. R. (2018). Using virtualization to protect the proprietary material science applications in volunteer computing. Open Engineering, 8(1), 57–60. https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2018-0009
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