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Cloud Computing refers to distributed computing platforms that use virtualization software to provide easy access to physical computing infrastructure and data storage, typically administered through a Web interface. Cloud-based computing provides access to powerful servers, with specific software and virtual hardware configurations, while eliminating the initial capital cost of expensive computers and reducing the ongoing operating costs of system administration, maintenance contracts, power consumption, and cooling. This eliminates a significant barrier to entry into bioinformatics and high-performance computing for many researchers. This is especially true of free or modestly priced cloud computing services. The iPlant Collaborative offers a free cloud computing service, Atmosphere, which allows users to easily create and use instances on virtual servers preconfigured for their analytical needs. Atmosphere is a self-service, on-demand platform for scientific computing. This unit demonstrates how to set up, access and use cloud computing in Atmosphere. Curr. Protoc. Bioinform . 43:9.15.1-9.15.20. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
云计算与iPlant大气
云计算指的是分布式计算平台,它使用虚拟化软件提供对物理计算基础设施和数据存储的轻松访问,通常通过Web界面进行管理。基于云的计算通过特定的软件和虚拟硬件配置提供对功能强大的服务器的访问,同时消除了昂贵计算机的初始资本成本,并降低了系统管理、维护合同、功耗和冷却的持续操作成本。这为许多研究人员进入生物信息学和高性能计算领域消除了一个重要的障碍。免费或价格适中的云计算服务尤其如此。iPlant Collaborative提供免费的云计算服务Atmosphere,允许用户在预先配置的虚拟服务器上轻松创建和使用实例,以满足他们的分析需求。Atmosphere是一个自助、按需的科学计算平台。本单元演示如何在Atmosphere中设置、访问和使用云计算。咕咕叫。Protoc。Bioinform 43:9.15.1-9.15.20。©2013 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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