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=== June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon === | === June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon === | ||
− | Participants: | + | Participants: Mike Gangl, Qunying Huang, Ken Keiser, Erin Robinson, Phil Yang |
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#Thur. 7/19/2012 @8:30pm-10:00pm: Cloud Computing I: Applications. (20 minutes each strictly applied) | #Thur. 7/19/2012 @8:30pm-10:00pm: Cloud Computing I: Applications. (20 minutes each strictly applied) | ||
− | ##Mike Gangl, PO.DAAC - on the DMAS federate architecture using ZooKeeper | + | ##Mike Gangl, PO.DAAC - on the DMAS federate architecture using ZooKeeper |
+ | ##George Chang, LMMP - on using Hadoop | ||
##Long Pham/Aijun Chen, GSE DAAC - Migrating OpenDAP, GDS, and Giovanni to the Cloud (needs confirmation from Long) | ##Long Pham/Aijun Chen, GSE DAAC - Migrating OpenDAP, GDS, and Giovanni to the Cloud (needs confirmation from Long) | ||
##Phil Yang, GMU and Karl Benedict, UNM - Utilize Cloud Computing to Enable Dust Storm Forecasting | ##Phil Yang, GMU and Karl Benedict, UNM - Utilize Cloud Computing to Enable Dust Storm Forecasting | ||
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##Doug Neber for GeoCloud, (Virtual) | ##Doug Neber for GeoCloud, (Virtual) | ||
##Phil Yang, GMU, Cloud Readiness for Earth Sciences | ##Phil Yang, GMU, Cloud Readiness for Earth Sciences | ||
+ | ##Confirm with Mike about another cloud readiness test in NASA | ||
#Thu: 7/19/2012 @1:30-3:00pm: Cloud Computing Discussions - | #Thu: 7/19/2012 @1:30-3:00pm: Cloud Computing Discussions - | ||
##opportunities and future directions | ##opportunities and future directions | ||
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##discuss potential opportunities from agencies, such as NSF, NASA, EPA, etc. to assess the possibility for potential proposal and | ##discuss potential opportunities from agencies, such as NSF, NASA, EPA, etc. to assess the possibility for potential proposal and | ||
##discuss the possibility of utilize cloud computing for supporting organizational IT needs. | ##discuss the possibility of utilize cloud computing for supporting organizational IT needs. | ||
+ | ##Testbed tasks (5 minutes) |
Latest revision as of 21:06, June 4, 2012
Telecon Info
To start the online portion of the Personal Conference meeting
- Go to https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed click on Cloud Computing Meeting title
- Enter name and email
- Password: 23133897
To start the audio portion of the Personal Conference meeting
Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
Attendee access code: 231 338 97
June 4, 2012 ESIP cloud computing cluster Telecon
Participants: Mike Gangl, Qunying Huang, Ken Keiser, Erin Robinson, Phil Yang
Agenda
- Summer meeting agenda
- Other issues
Summer meeting agenda
- Thur. 7/19/2012 @8:30pm-10:00pm: Cloud Computing I: Applications. (20 minutes each strictly applied)
- Mike Gangl, PO.DAAC - on the DMAS federate architecture using ZooKeeper
- George Chang, LMMP - on using Hadoop
- Long Pham/Aijun Chen, GSE DAAC - Migrating OpenDAP, GDS, and Giovanni to the Cloud (needs confirmation from Long)
- Phil Yang, GMU and Karl Benedict, UNM - Utilize Cloud Computing to Enable Dust Storm Forecasting
- Thu. 7/19/2012 @10:30am-12:00pm: Cloud Computing II: Readiness Test Results. (may add one more)
- Mike Little, NASA SMD Cloud Test Brief (Virtual)
- Doug Neber for GeoCloud, (Virtual)
- Phil Yang, GMU, Cloud Readiness for Earth Sciences
- Confirm with Mike about another cloud readiness test in NASA
- Thu: 7/19/2012 @1:30-3:00pm: Cloud Computing Discussions -
- opportunities and future directions
- EarthCube participation and activities?
- Collective reference architectures and recommendations?
- discuss potential opportunities from agencies, such as NSF, NASA, EPA, etc. to assess the possibility for potential proposal and
- discuss the possibility of utilize cloud computing for supporting organizational IT needs.
- Testbed tasks (5 minutes)