Universities Migrate Research Computing to the Cloud – EdTech Magazine: Focus on K-12

Posted: February 26, 2024 at 12:17 am

Researchers Need the Right Tools for Their Jobs

Jenay Robert, senior researcher atEDUCAUSE, says the cloud has become essential for supporting research as institutions recognize the importance of unifying data models. She notes that effective communicationbetween IT departments and researchershelps smooth the path to the public cloud. Thats one of the biggest challenges: making sure everyone is aligned so they can move through these processes in a timely way that protects data without impeding research, she says.

As Bentley began deployingAzureresources to faculty members, the IT department produced different user personas to guide resource allocations. Initially, Shah says, the team planned to design most individual cloud environments around Jimmy, a user with needs for multiple CPUs or GPUs andhigh-speed storage for large data sets. However, they soon found that the bulk of researchers are more like Bob, a user who simply needs a fast machine and adequate storage capacity.

Instead of deploying identicalcloud environmentsby default, Shahs team surveys faculty members to learn more about the resources they need for their specific research.

Each of these environments come with different costs, Shah notes. We compare them to cars: If youre going to the grocery store, are you going to take out your Ferrari? We wanted to build for the actual need.

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In March 2023,Googleand theUniversity of California, Riversideannounced a first-of-its-kind partnership that allows the school to accessGoogles cloud computingresources at a fixed subscription rate.

The cloud, for us, solves a unique problem, says Matthew Gunkel, UC Riversides CIO. We dont have a lot of data centers. We dont have land or the money to build new data centers. We needed a strategy that would allow us to scale within the confines of our available resources.

At the time of the move, Gunkel predicted that it would double or even triple the schoolscomputing and storage capacity, and he says that the partnership has yielded immediate benefits.

Having flat-rate access to cloud computing and open availability of the entire service catalog has been transformative in helping onboard researchers, he says. People are maturing through the process, from the lift-and-shift of workloads to using cloud services for building efficiency around how they conduct their research.

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