AMOS: Using the Cloud for On-Demand Execution of e-Science Applications

R. Strijkers, W. Toorop, Alain van Hoof, P. Grosso, A. Belloum, Dmitry Vasuining, C. D. Laat, R. Meijer
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The amount of computing resources currently available on Clouds is large and easily available with pay per use cost model. E-Science applications that need on-demand execution benefit from Clouds, because no permanent computing resources to support peak demand has to be acquired. In this paper, we present AMOS, a system that automates creation and management of temporary Grids on a Cloud to execute (parts of) application workflows. We performed experiments with AMOS and a representative e-Science application on a research Grid and on the Amazon EC2 Cloud. The results show that AMOS is a viable approach to manage and execute e-Science applications in a flexible Grid environment and to explore novel mechanisms that allow optimal utilization of Cloud resources. Furthermore, we consider AMOS as a step towards an operating system for (virtual) infrastructures that enables Grid applications to control their computational resources at run-time.
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AMOS:使用云来按需执行电子科学应用程序
目前在云上可用的计算资源数量很大,而且很容易通过按使用付费的成本模型获得。需要按需执行的E-Science应用程序受益于云,因为不需要获得永久的计算资源来支持峰值需求。在本文中,我们介绍了AMOS,一个在云上自动创建和管理临时网格以执行(部分)应用程序工作流的系统。我们在一个研究网格和Amazon EC2 Cloud上使用AMOS和一个具有代表性的e-Science应用程序进行了实验。结果表明,AMOS是在灵活的网格环境中管理和执行e-Science应用程序的可行方法,并探索允许最佳利用云资源的新机制。此外,我们认为AMOS是迈向(虚拟)基础设施操作系统的一步,它使网格应用程序能够在运行时控制其计算资源。
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