Interoperability and Image Analysis KC Stegbauer.

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Interoperability and Image Analysis KC Stegbauer

Virtualization technology overview Current modelVirtual desktop model 15% CPU duty 10% CPU duty 17% CPU duty 500Gb 2 Tb Backup? Offsite backup 2 core 4Gb 4 core 12Gb 8 core 32Gb 16 core 64Gb 16 core 64Gb 16 core 64Gb Virtual OS provisioned 4 core 32Gb each 30Tb fast RAID offsite backup

Productivity model Based on 100 subjects 2 hours per individual exclusive processing 20 hours for group exclusive processing Not pictured: System downtime Data recovery etc….

Financial model $8,050 vs $900 in direct hardware IT costs Assumes $40/hour IT cost, 6 workstations/thin clients per lab, workstation/thin client lifetime of12 projects each, workstation cost $6000, thin client cost $200.

Cost of Obsolescence Algorithms advance to occupy the capacity of high end systems increasing the cost of obsolescence

Other issues Clients can support simultaneous operating system instances (no more dual booting) Flexibility is maintained (desktop is user configurable, development on analysis station by individual environment settings) Security maintained across projects (easy approval for HIPAA compliance, hassle free security maintenance) New users (investigators, students) obtain high performance equivalence station at low cost Worldwide remote access, distributable environment to collaborators for easy technology distribution Workstation software versions can be easily rolled back Automated nightly testing modules Configured cloud computing