Title :
Implementing a ???one-stop-shop??? providing SMEs with integrated HPC simulation resources using Fortissimo resources
Author :
Ziegler, Wolfgang ; D´ippolito, Roberto ; D´Auria, Massimo ; Berends, Jochem ; Nelissen, Maarten ; Diaz, Ramon
Author_Institution :
Schloss Birlinghoven, Fraunhofer Inst. SCAI, St. Augustin, Germany
Abstract :
SMEs in need of computational resources exceeding their own capacity tend to use public Cloud infrastructures. The main reasons being expected lower costs than those of an own infrastructure and an increased flexibility when scaling the number of computing resources. Applications often are web-servers, shops, backends for mobile apps etc. SMEs running industrial simulation codes on Cloud resources can be observed less frequently. Three reasons can be identified: (i) industrial simulation codes are complex and the learning curve is rather steep than flat. (ii) The simulation codes are often designed for parallel execution in HPC environments. (iii) Industrial simulation codes are protected by software licenses that in general are tailored for executing the simulation locally. The European funded Fortissimo project aims at supporting SMEs when they need to perform simulations using HPC Cloud resources. To achieve this goal Fortissimo executes three sets of 20 experiments where Independent Software Vendors, Cloud Providers, SMEs and experts work together implementing and testing a “one-stop-shop” for SMEs that delivers computational resources, applications and the corresponding software licenses in an integrated way. This paper describes how the MORE.CLOUD experiment, one of the first 20 Fortissimo experiments, is achieving the goal of realizing this “one-stop-shop” for the involved SME and its applications, together with an ISV. First the SME initial situation is described, identifying the opportunities and benefits. Then the situation of the ISV with respect to changing requirement of its customers and new business opportunities in Cloud computing is presented. Furthermore, the paper introduces the software licensing technology needed to support both SME and ISV and the extensions developed
Keywords :
cloud computing; digital simulation; small-to-medium enterprises; European funded Fortissimo project; Fortissimo resources; HPC environments; SME; Web server application; backends; cloud providers; cloud resources; computational resources; independent software vendors; industrial simulation codes; integrated HPC simulation resources; learning curve; mobile apps; one-stop-shop; parallel execution; public Cloud infrastructures; shops; small-to-medium enterprises; software licenses; Authorization; Licenses; Wiring;
Conference_Titel :
eChallenges e-2014, 2014 Conference
Print_ISBN :
978-1-9058-2445-8