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Job scheduling is an old topic in High‐Performance Computing (HPC), and it is more and more studied in data centers. Large data centers are often split into separate partitions for cloud computing and HPC; each partition normally has its specific scheduler. The possibility of migrating jobs from the HPC partition to the cloud one is a topic widely discussed in the literature. However, job migration...
The migration of jobs from HPC platforms to the cloud has received some interest recently. On the first hand, in such migration scenario, the cloud environment is seen as a virtual hardware extension for the HPC platform. On the other hand, job migration from the cloud to an HPC platform is a much less explored topic. Nevertheless, it may be useful in some cases, in particular when the HPC platform...
Cloud computing platforms have the potential to benefit scientific projects on all fields of knowledge. Its virtualized resources and large storage capacity enable any scientist to have access to high performance computing platforms at low costs. In this paper, we present the My Cloud project, a cloud computing infrastructure for the Technological University of Paraná campuses, in southern Brazil...
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