4th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science Proceedings 2012
DOI: 10.1109/cloudcom.2012.6427549
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High Performance Computing in the cloud: Deployment, performance and cost efficiency

Abstract: High-Performance Computing (HPC) in the cloud has reached the mainstream and is currently a hot topic in the research community and the industry. The attractiveness of cloud for HPC is the capability to run large applications on powerful, scalable hardware without needing to actually own or maintain this hardware. In this paper, we conduct a detailed comparison of HPC applications running on three cloud providers, Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure and Rackspace. We analyze three important characteristics of HPC, dep… Show more

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“…In the figures, the line represents the cost efficiency when varying the mix of instance types. To calculate the cost efficiency metric, we use the following equation [13]. Several interesting results can be pointed out.…”
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“…In the figures, the line represents the cost efficiency when varying the mix of instance types. To calculate the cost efficiency metric, we use the following equation [13]. Several interesting results can be pointed out.…”
Section: The Nas Benchmarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public cloud providers such as Amazon's EC2 and Microsoft's Azure provide a large number of cloud instance types with different numbers of cores, processing speeds, and network interconnections [18]. Research in this area focuses mostly on porting applications to the cloud [12], evaluating their performance and cost efficiency [13,18], and improving communication performance [4,3,2].…”
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“…We empirically identified a power law dependency between speed and uncertainty 6. In this work we decided to ignore the runtime uncertainty, as the major source of uncertainty comes from wait time predictions.…”
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“…cloud 6 . Intuitively, it tests whether the predicted total time for executing a job in the local cluster (w p + r p ) exceeds the time of running the same job in the cloud (r cloud (j, r p )).…”
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