FlowCron - Increasing access to HPC by wrapping Globus into a function-as-a-service.

Q1 Medicine
Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.23491.1
Dimitrios Bellos, James Allsopp, Elaine M L Ho, Tibor Auer, Gavin Yearwood, Andrew J Morris, Mark Basham
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Abstract

Despite significant investment in High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters by funding councils, there are still many researchers whose workflows could not benefit from the computation speed that is provided by these clusters. Reducing barriers to entry for these researchers would accelerate their scientific throughput, since they will be able to respond to results in a timely fashion, improving either their protocols or correcting any problems that might have arisen. This improves the quality of science, and therefore the return on investment, in computationally-intensive areas such as Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM). This paper outlines a technique, FlowCron, for users to analyse their data on a HPC facility with minimal training, increasing accessibility. FlowCron transfers the responsibilities of installation and upkeep of data processing pipelines from users to HPC systems administrators, simplifies the set up of HPC pipelines, and makes pipelines as reliable as possible once set up. The work described here has software dependencies that are common to the majority of HPC clusters. We achieve this by linking Globus and cron to produce an open-source system that requires little administrative support but provides a very easy way of running an analysis on a HPC system. The user starts the analysis through the Globus website and, when started, the data will be encrypted, uploaded to the HPC, analysed, and returned to the originating machine, along with a record of the analysis.

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Wellcome Open Research
Wellcome Open Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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5.50
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426
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1 weeks
期刊介绍: Wellcome Open Research publishes scholarly articles reporting any basic scientific, translational and clinical research that has been funded (or co-funded) by Wellcome. Each publication must have at least one author who has been, or still is, a recipient of a Wellcome grant. Articles must be original (not duplications). All research, including clinical trials, systematic reviews, software tools, method articles, and many others, is welcome and will be published irrespective of the perceived level of interest or novelty; confirmatory and negative results, as well as null studies are all suitable. See the full list of article types here. All articles are published using a fully transparent, author-driven model: the authors are solely responsible for the content of their article. Invited peer review takes place openly after publication, and the authors play a crucial role in ensuring that the article is peer-reviewed by independent experts in a timely manner. Articles that pass peer review will be indexed in PubMed and elsewhere. Wellcome Open Research is an Open Research platform: all articles are published open access; the publishing and peer-review processes are fully transparent; and authors are asked to include detailed descriptions of methods and to provide full and easy access to source data underlying the results to improve reproducibility.
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