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− | A progress report and | + | A progress test, discussion, report and collaboration about what is needed to support a cloud computing testbed for producing lessons learned and best practice for ESIP members to assess, test, and adopt cloud platforms for their research, development, and education: |
* discuss the matrix of requirements for cloud computing by ESIP members, | * discuss the matrix of requirements for cloud computing by ESIP members, | ||
* identify the possibility of cloud resources (Amazon, Microsoft, Nebula, Private Cloud), | * identify the possibility of cloud resources (Amazon, Microsoft, Nebula, Private Cloud), | ||
* identify potential applications to be running on potential cloud resources, | * identify potential applications to be running on potential cloud resources, | ||
* a execution plan for the testbed with a target of presenting in the summer meeting. | * a execution plan for the testbed with a target of presenting in the summer meeting. | ||
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+ | ==Mike's comments== | ||
+ | * How to run cloud computing services. | ||
+ | * How to migrate Earth science applications onto cloud environment and how to best leverage the cloud. | ||
+ | * Help us mature the open source foundation. | ||
+ | * Develop a community agreed matrix for testing cloud. |
Latest revision as of 14:24, January 5, 2012
Intro
A progress test, discussion, report and collaboration about what is needed to support a cloud computing testbed for producing lessons learned and best practice for ESIP members to assess, test, and adopt cloud platforms for their research, development, and education:
- discuss the matrix of requirements for cloud computing by ESIP members,
- identify the possibility of cloud resources (Amazon, Microsoft, Nebula, Private Cloud),
- identify potential applications to be running on potential cloud resources,
- a execution plan for the testbed with a target of presenting in the summer meeting.
Mike's comments
- How to run cloud computing services.
- How to migrate Earth science applications onto cloud environment and how to best leverage the cloud.
- Help us mature the open source foundation.
- Develop a community agreed matrix for testing cloud.