You may already know how to automate orchestration in Chameleon using Jupyter Notebooks, but are you ready to take it to the next level by cutting down the time required to set up the lab environment? Ansible allows users to design and quickly deploy reproducible experiments with little human intervention. The orchestration steps can be tested without needing to reserve the lab resources. This webinar will showcase how to create an ansible playbook that can be customized to run any…
Find out more »TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS works to build a strong sense of community, to offer a space for collaboration and sharing of individual implementations of iRODS, and to further the work on a hardened version of the code. iRODS Policy Composition: Principles and Practice By Jason Coposky, iRODS Consortium Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Historically a single static policy enforcement point, such as acPostProcForPut, was the sole location for all policy…
Find out more »Anita Nikolich will be presenting FABRIC: Adaptive programmaBle networked Research Infrastructure for Computer science for this webinar.
Find out more »Many users know how to create an experiment using the Chameleon graphics interface, but Jupyter Notebooks allows users the added benefit of doing that in a reproducible and documented way? In this webinar, we will orchestrate an experiment -- from resource allocation to gathering and visualizing the results to tearing it down -- using Jupyter Notebooks.
Find out more »This tutorial describes how to use the Chameleon bare metal reconfigurable testbed to perform computer science experiments. It explains how to use Chameleon’s fully customizable and accessible collection of nodes, accelerators, storage, and innovative networking resources. The tutorial walks through the computer science experimental process and provides hands-on experience with making a hardware reservation and running a pre-designed experiment on Chameleon.
Find out more »Event Summary On April 15-16th 2020 FABRIC will virtually host a Community Visioning Workshop via Zoom. The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for academic researchers, industry, technologists, R&E network and computing facilities operators, and other stakeholders to exchange ideas and provide feedback on the proposed architecture and scope of the FABRIC project. Attendee Information Registration is open to anyone. Please click here to register and the Zoom call-in information will be emailed to you. Reading List…
Find out more »In previous webinars we saw how to create and run an experiment using Jupyter Notebooks and automate configuring an experiment in multiple servers inside a custom network using Ansible. This time, we will raise the bar once again and use a heat template to create the entire experiment -- reservation, servers, network, experiment -- without human intervention besides starting the build process. You will leave this webinar knowing what a heat template is, how to write one, and how to…
Find out more »TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS works to build a strong sense of community, to offer a space for collaboration and sharing of individual implementations of iRODS, and to further the work on a hardened version of the code. iRODS 7th Generation Build and Test Infrastructure By: Jaspreet Gill, iRODS Consortium Wednesday, May 20, 2020 The 7th generation of the iRODS test infrastructure uses Jenkins, Docker, and Python to give us…
Find out more »The 12th Annual iRODS User Group Meeting is your chance to meet iRODS users, Consortium members, and staff to discuss iRODS-enabled applications and discoveries, technologies powered by iRODS, and the future of iRODS and the iRODS Consortium. We will host 25+ presentations from the user community and the core development team, including use case presentations, live demonstrations, and open discussions about requested iRODS features. We anticipate an audience of 150 participants representing dozens of academic, government, and commercial institutions. This…
Find out more »Though the primary goal of the NHLBI BioData Catalyst project is to build a data science platform, at its core, this is a people-centric endeavor. NHLBI BioData Catalyst is building a community of practice working to collaboratively solve technical and scientific challenges. To further these goals, the BioData Catalyst Consortium meets quarterly to discuss opportunities and road bumps to move work forward together.
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