2015
DOI: 10.12694/scpe.v16i3.1103
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Early Prediction of the Cost of Cloud Usage for HPC Applications

Abstract: After a decade of diffusion, cloud computing has received wide acceptance, but it is not yet attractive for the HPC community. Clouds could be a cost-effective alternative to clusters and supercomputers, providing economy of scale, elasticity, flexibility, and easy customization. Unfortunately, most clouds are optimized for running business applications, not for HPC. However, they can be profitably used to run small-scale parallelism codes. This paper presents a framework built on the top of a cloud-aware prog… Show more

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“…Rak et al [100] introduced an approach to help users have better predictions of performance and costs when running HPC in the cloud. Using their framework called mOSAIC, users can run simulations and benchmarks to give insights about application performance during the application development phase.…”
Section: Cost Advisormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rak et al [100] introduced an approach to help users have better predictions of performance and costs when running HPC in the cloud. Using their framework called mOSAIC, users can run simulations and benchmarks to give insights about application performance during the application development phase.…”
Section: Cost Advisormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few projects are pursuing the development of such technologies. For instance, the work from Rak et al [100], presented in the previous section, helps developers have insights on application performance, which is an important component of DevOps for the HPC community.…”
Section: Devopsmentioning
confidence: 99%