| Literature DB >> 33816885 |
Marco Capuccini1,2, Anders Larsson3, Matteo Carone2, Jon Ander Novella3, Noureddin Sadawi4, Jianliang Gao4, Salman Toor1, Ola Spjuth2.
Abstract
The computational demands for scientific applications are continuously increasing. The emergence of cloud computing has enabled on-demand resource allocation. However, relying solely on infrastructure as a service does not achieve the degree of flexibility required by the scientific community. Here we present a microservice-oriented methodology, where scientific applications run in a distributed orchestration platform as software containers, referred to as on-demand, virtual research environments. The methodology is vendor agnostic and we provide an open source implementation that supports the major cloud providers, offering scalable management of scientific pipelines. We demonstrate applicability and scalability of our methodology in life science applications, but the methodology is general and can be applied to other scientific domains. ©2019 Capuccini et al.Entities:
Keywords: Application containers; Cloud computing; Microservices; Orchestration; Virtual research environments
Year: 2019 PMID: 33816885 PMCID: PMC7924445 DOI: 10.7717/peerj-cs.232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ Comput Sci ISSN: 2376-5992