JPL Cloud Computing Status and Recent Experience presented to ESIP Winter Meeting Product and Services Committee Cloud Computing Cluster Douglas Hughes

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  • JPL Cloud Computing Status and Recent Experience presented to ESIP Winter Meeting Product and Services Committee Cloud Computing Cluster Douglas Hughes January 8, 2013 Copyright 2013 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.
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  • Overly-Ambitious Agenda View of Cloud Computing Near-term Plan for the Cloud Position on Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds Cloud Providers and Feedback Our Big Data Problem. Can the Cloud be the Solution? {with slides from Tom Soderstorm} Fundamental Design, Implementation, Application & Policy/Social Issues for our use of Cloud Computing Allocating Cloud Resources to Projects and General Users Optimization of Cloud Usage by Projects and General Users Safeguards to Prevent Runaway Resource Usage (& Costs) Provisioning Interfaces and User Guides Our Best Practices and Lessons Learned Long-Term Strategies
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  • View of Cloud Computing It is a natural and necessary extension of our own internal and contractor data center capabilities We can and must use Cloud computing securely Its changing, so we continuously and consistently evaluate Cloud providers and supporting technologies and services
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  • Near-Term Plan for the Cloud Continue and increase our use as appropriate Advance our security visibility and controls Further automate provisioning and billing Further integrate Cloud with JPL IT Ops Increase the outreach to Projects and developers Prove value with metrics
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  • Position on Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds We use a Private and Public Clouds every day Private Clouds fully accommodate our security, operational and network requirements Public Clouds provide very large scale capacity-on- demand (elasticity) Our volume is markedly larger in our Private Cloud because of hosting nearly 400 persistent applications We use a Hybrid Cloud (JPL-AWS) in to support some aspects of MER and MSL
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  • Cloud Providers and Feedback AWS is our largest Cloud provider EC2 is the majority VPC lightly used GovCloud soon in production (awaiting ATO) Piloting it with NASATube AWS and JPL have a mature, collaborative relationship Azure is used for a public outreach application Be a Martian Lockheed Martin provides our Private Cloud VMs and storage
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  • 7 Whats driving the Big Data trend at JPL? Growth factors at JPL Higher quality of data (input & output) will increase the size Increased amount of data expected Need to store and process many massively large files Recombine new data with prior missions and reprocess Need for faster, optimized networks to move big data Networks of expertise to process big data Increased use of video and more devices How do we handle new big data, reprocess data, and partner?
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  • 1997 Pathfinder