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Red Cloud is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offered by the Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing. Red Cloud is a hybrid-cloud that runs the open source Eucalyptus cloud computing platform which is fully Amazon Web Service (AWS) compatible and provides the ability for users to use the same virtual machines on both resources. Lifka will discuss the motivation for Red Cloud, recent enhancements, new capabilities, how it is being used and how it can be leveraged by the HUBzero community.
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David is the Director of the Center for Advanced Computing and Associate CIO for Cornell University. He is an HPC industry veteran with twenty years of experience in management and technology leadership positions at Cornell and Argonne National Laboratory. He has been the Chair for the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation since 2013. His areas of expertise include sustainable models for academic research computing facilities, parallel job scheduling and resource management systems, data management, high throughput systems, Web services, and cloud computing. Lifka has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology and serves on a number of academic and corporate advisory boards. His scheduling technologies have been commercially licensed and he has received a ComputerWorld/Smithsonian award for innovations in IT. Lifka also serves as the Coordinator of Architecture and Design for “XSEDE,” the National Science Foundation’s five-year program providing advanced cyberinfrastructure systems and services to US scientists and engineers.
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