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[LDM #BFX-412130]: LDM in the cloud



David,

> The cloud is rather nebulous in my head, too, so I would say that I'm fishing 
> for better understanding. Also, certain folks at my university are 
> encouraging everyone to consider porting their computational activities to a 
> service such as Amazon Web Services, if the same ends can be served with 
> lower local hardware and software maintenance costs. So, my fishing 
> expedition question to you is a semi-good-faith response to that request.
> 
> Maybe the question should be posed something like this: "Can the LDM be run 
> in the context of Amazon Web Services (say), and give us (at my local 
> university) access to data  comparable to what we do currently get by running 
> the LDM on a local server?"

The LDM can probably run "in the cloud" in some sense. The problem comes in 
paying for networking. Mike Schmidt looked into this a while back. Cloud 
providers can provide very reasonable rates for disk storage and CPU time 
because the buy and own the hardware. Because they don't own the networks, 
however, a cloud-user must pay the third-party ISP for bandwidth -- and they 
appear to be unwilling to lower prices. For something like the LDM, paying for 
bandwidth becomes the overriding cost.

> -- Dave
> 
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Regards,
Steve Emmerson

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: BFX-412130
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Urgent
Status: Closed