Enabling CISE Research and Education in the Cloud

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Enabling CISE Research and Education in the Cloud Magdalena Balazinska (UW), David Culler (UCB), Jen Rexford (Princeton), Jeannette Wing (Columbia) http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jrex/nsfcloud/ (login: cise and password: cise)

NSF Workshop on CISE and the Cloud Cloud Companies (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, IBM, Oracle) Professors (research and education cloud users, cloud systems researchers) Academic IT (campus CIOs, Internet2, EDUCAUSE) Funding Agencies (NSF CISE, NIH)

Workshop Recommendations Make the case For academics to use the public cloud For cloud providers to target academic users Lower the barriers Remove artificial costs Create support structures Form a central cloud “nexus” Cloud providers  academic institutions

Why Academics Should Use the Cloud Efficiency Lower cost Better energy efficiency Zero physical space Solid platform Security Privacy Availability

Why Academics Should Use the Cloud Shared access Public data sets Standard software/libraries Easier data sharing Reproducible research Repeating analysis with same code and data Training students Preparing for future jobs

When Academics Shouldn’t Use Cloud Sufficient local resources Personal laptop/desktop Existing cluster Long-running jobs Local data Downloaded often Data visualization Created locally Real-time control

When Academics Shouldn’t Use Cloud Specialized equipment Very latest GPUs Programmable NICs Hands-on access to bare metal Hardware/OS teaching Cloud systems research Academic software licenses

Why Cloud Providers Should Care Academic mindshare Cloud creators Cloud users Could decision-makers Early visibility into future requirements Power users New features Real-time apps

Why Cloud Providers Should Care Innovations in cloud platforms Machine-learning libraries Operating systems Network architecture Moderately large market 4500 U.S. higher-ed institutions … with 20M students at a time

Artificially High Costs for Cloud Use Low cost for buying local resources Computer labs included in tuition No overhead charges on equipment Equipment stays after a grant ends Low cost for using local resources Power/cooling/space seem “free” Grad students as cheap sys-admins

Artificially High Costs for Cloud Use Using the cloud may not save (much) money Managing cloud costs (e.g., experiment runs amok) Limited savings for small users and institutions Costs for uploading data not already in cloud

Challenges in Transitioning to Cloud Challenges for early adopters Transition time and risk, especially for junior faculty Lack of critical mass, example use cases, etc. Lack of local expertise and support Diverse cloud offerings Need for training, support, and local/regional staff

Challenges in Transitioning to Cloud Uncertainty about privacy restrictions Education: student information Research: funding-agency restrictions, medical data, etc.

Nexus for CISE Cloud Adoption Unified voice for CISE researchers and educators Completing the recommended studies Identifying base cloud requirements Bulk purchase/allocation of cloud credits Fostering broad cloud adoption Template agreements and data-management plans Create cadre of support professionals Serve the full range of academic institutions Stand up virtual centers with disciplinary focus

Conclusion Cloud is an opportunity for CISE Cost, energy, space, privacy, security, availability New modes of research and collaboration Cloud adoption is a challenge for CISE Reducing or eliminating the artificial costs Creating support structures The challenges are surmountable Especially with a unified voice of the community

Thank You!! Workshop co-organizers NSF CISE partners Magdalena Balazinska, David Culler, and Jeannette Wing NSF CISE partners Jim Kurose Chaitan Baru, Meghan Houghton, Vandana Janeja, Erwin Gianchandani, and more Workshop attendees Faculty, academic IT, cloud firms, NSF/NIH