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Jetstream: Early Operations Performance, Adoption, and Impacts

Published: 05 December 2017 Publication History

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Jetstream, built with OpenStack, is the first production cloud funded by the NSF for conducting general-purpose science and engineering research as well as an easy-to-use platform for education activities. Unlike many high-performance computing systems, Jetstream uses the interactive Atmosphere graphical user interface developed as part of the iPlant (now CyVerse) project and focuses on interactive use on uniprocessor or multiprocessor. This interface provides for a lower barrier of entry for use by educators, students, practicing scientists, and engineers. A key part of Jetstream's mission is to extend the reach of the NSF's eXtreme Digital (XD) program to a community of users who have not previously utilized NSF XD program resources, including those communities and institutions that traditionally lack significant cyberinfrastructure resources. OpenStack deployments all have the same five basic services: identity, images, block storage, networking, and compute. There are additional services offered; however, by and large, they are underutilized. The use of these services will be discussed as well as highlights from the first year of production operations, and future plans for the project.

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Jetstream Project, http://jetstream-cloud.org
[2]
IU Pervasive Technology Institute http://www.pti.iu.edu

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      UCC '17: Proceedings of the10th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
      December 2017
      222 pages
      ISBN:9781450351492
      DOI:10.1145/3147213
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      Published: 05 December 2017

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      1. architecture
      2. atmosphere
      3. cloud
      4. cyberinfrastructure
      5. digital
      6. education
      7. globus
      8. identity
      9. jetstream
      10. openstack
      11. outreach
      12. research
      13. storage
      14. training

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