Toward a Cloud Ecosystem for Modeling as a Service

M. Ramamurthy
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The atmospheric modeling community in the United States has relied mostly on high performance computing facilities (e.g., NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing facility and XSEDE resources) and local computing clusters to perform weather prediction research. Cloud computing represents a fundamental change in the way IT services are developed, deployed, operated, and paid for, placing science communities in the middle of a major paradigm shift. The cloud appears to be a potential avenue for atmospheric science researchers to gain access to significant and seamless computing resources beyond the traditional supercomputing centers for end-to-end weather and climate modeling studies, democratizing access to high performance computing resources, vast amounts of storage, and unprecedented access to large volumes of data.
面向建模即服务的云生态系统
美国的大气模拟界主要依靠高性能计算设施(例如NCAR-Wyoming超级计算设施和XSEDE资源)和本地计算集群来进行天气预报研究。云计算代表了IT服务开发、部署、运营和付费方式的根本性变化,将科学界置于重大范式转变的中心。云似乎是大气科学研究人员获得重要和无缝计算资源的潜在途径,超越传统的超级计算中心,进行端到端天气和气候建模研究,民主化访问高性能计算资源,大量存储,以及前所未有的大量数据访问。
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