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iPlant Collaborative Tools and Services Workshop iPlant Collaborative Tools and Services Workshop Overview of Atmosphere

Cloud Computing on Demand On-demand computing resource built on a cloud infrastructure Virtual Machine pre-configured with: – Software – Memory requirements – Processing power

Overview of Atmosphere Cloud Computing on Demand Fully integrated into iPlant authentication and storage and HPC capabilities Enables users to build custom images/appliances and share with community Cross-platform desktop access to GUI applications in the cloud (using VNC) Provide easy web based access to resources

API-compatible implementation of Amazon EC2/S3 interfaces Virtualize the execution environment for applications and services Up to 12 core / 48 GB instances Access to Cloud Storage + EBS >60 hosted applications in Atmosphere today, including users from USDA, Forest Service, database providers, etc. Overview of Atmosphere Cloud Computing on Demand

Standalone GUI-based applications are frequently required for analysis but not easy to transform into web apps Need to handle complex software dependencies (e.g. specific bioperl version and R modules) Users needing full control of their software stack (occasional sudo access) Need to share desktop/applications for collaborative analysis (remote collaborators) Developers for application distribution Prototyping/Testing new software/modules Tailored software training setups (custom workshops/laboratory courses etc.) Extend compute capabilities of existing applications i.e. utilize iPlant API Multiple Use Cases Overview of Atmosphere

Pre-configured images

Overview of Atmosphere Multiple Ways to Access VNC client Command line tools (e.g. SSH)