Jetstream: A Distributed Cloud Infrastructure for Underresourced higher education communities

Jeremy Fischer, S. Tuecke, Ian T Foster, C. Stewart
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The US National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2015 awarded funding for a first-of-a-kind distributed cyberinfrastructure (DCI) system called Jetstream. Jetstream will be the NSF's first production cloud for general-purpose science and engineering research and education. Jetstream, scheduled for production in January 2016, will be based on the OpenStack cloud environment software with a menu-driven interface to make it easy for users to select a pre-composed Virtual Machine (VM) to perform a particular discipline-specific analysis. Jetstream will use the Atmosphere user interface developed as part of iPlant, providing a low barrier to use by practicing scientists, engineers, educators, and students, and Globus services from the University of Chicago for seamless integration into the national cyberinfrastructure fabric. The team implementing Jetstream has as their primary mission extending the reach of the NSF's eXtreme Digital (XD) program to researchers, educators, and research students who have not previously used NSF XD program resources, including those in communities and at institutions that traditionally lack significant cyberinfrastructure resources. We will, for example, use virtual Linux Desktops to deliver DCI capabilities supporting research and research education at small colleges and universities, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), Tribal colleges, and higher education institutions in states designated by the NSF as eligible for funding via the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). Jetstream will be a novel distributed cyberinfrastructure, with production components in Indiana and Texas. In particular, Jetstream will deliver virtual Linux desktops to tablet devices and PDAs with reasonable responsiveness running over cellular networks. This paper will discuss design and application plans for Jetstream as a novel Distributed CyberInfrastructure system for research education.
Jetstream:面向资源不足的高等教育社区的分布式云基础设施
2015年,美国国家科学基金会(NSF)为一种名为Jetstream的分布式网络基础设施(DCI)系统提供了资助。Jetstream将是NSF第一个用于通用科学、工程研究和教育的生产云。Jetstream计划于2016年1月投入生产,它将基于OpenStack云环境软件,具有菜单驱动的界面,使用户可以轻松选择预先组成的虚拟机(VM)来执行特定学科的特定分析。Jetstream将使用iPlant开发的Atmosphere用户界面,为实践科学家、工程师、教育工作者和学生提供较低的使用门槛,并将芝加哥大学的Globus服务无缝集成到国家网络基础设施结构中。实施Jetstream的团队的主要任务是将NSF的极限数字(XD)计划扩展到以前没有使用过NSF XD计划资源的研究人员、教育工作者和研究生,包括那些传统上缺乏重要网络基础设施资源的社区和机构。例如,我们将使用虚拟Linux桌面来提供DCI功能,支持小型学院和大学的研究和研究教育,包括历史上的黑人学院和大学(HBCUs),少数民族服务机构(MSIs),部落学院,以及由国家科学基金会指定的有资格通过刺激竞争性研究实验计划(EPSCoR)获得资助的州的高等教育机构。Jetstream将是一种新型的分布式网络基础设施,其生产组件位于印第安纳州和德克萨斯州。特别是,Jetstream将为平板设备和pda提供虚拟Linux桌面,并在蜂窝网络上运行,具有合理的响应能力。本文将讨论Jetstream作为研究教育的新型分布式网络基础设施系统的设计和应用方案。
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