Time-critical data management in clouds: challenges and a Dynamic Real-time Infrastructure Planner (DRIP) solution

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Authors
Publication date 25-08-2020
Journal Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
Article number e5269
Volume | Issue number 32 | 16
Number of pages 17
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
The increasing volume of data being produced, curated, and made available by research infrastructures in the environmental science domain require services that are able to optimize the delivery and staging of data for researchers and other users of scientific data. Specialized data services for managing data life cycle, for creating and delivering data products, and for customized data processing and analysis all play a crucial role in how these research infrastructures serve their communities, and many of these activities are time‐critical—needing to be carried out frequently within specific time windows. We describe our experiences identifying the time‐critical requirements of environmental scientists making use of computational research support environments. We present a microservice‐based infrastructure optimization suite, the Dynamic Real‐Time Infrastructure Planner, used for constructing virtual infrastructures for research applications on demand. We provide a case study whereby our suite is used to optimize runtime service quality for a data subscription service provided by the Euro‐Argo using EGI Federated Cloud and EUDAT's B2SAFE services, and to consider how such a case study relates to other application scenarios.
Document type Article
Note Part of: Special Issue of the Workshop on Data‐Intensive Computing in the Clouds (DataCloud2017).
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1002/cpe.5269
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