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  • High-performance computing
  • Computational science

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  • Cloud computing offers scalable, on-demand access to computing resources via virtualization.
  • It significantly reduces capital expenditure and operational costs associated with traditional IT infrastructure.
  • This technology lowers the barrier to entry for researchers in computationally intensive fields.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the setup, access, and utilization of cloud computing resources.
  • To highlight the benefits of cloud platforms for scientific research.
  • To introduce the Atmosphere cloud computing service by the iPlant Collaborative.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the Atmosphere platform for creating and accessing virtual server instances.
  • Configuring virtual hardware and software for specific analytical needs.
  • Accessing cloud-based scientific computing resources through a web interface.

Main Results:

  • Successful setup and access to virtual computing instances were achieved.
  • Researchers can leverage preconfigured environments for their analytical tasks.
  • Cloud computing, particularly free services, democratizes access to powerful computational tools.

Conclusions:

  • Cloud computing platforms like Atmosphere provide a viable and cost-effective solution for scientific computing.
  • The self-service, on-demand nature of Atmosphere empowers researchers with flexible computational capabilities.
  • Adoption of cloud services can accelerate research by removing infrastructure-related limitations.