Feasibility of access EGI resources through the ESCAPE developed ESFRI Science Analysis Platform
Giuliano Taffoni, Sara Bertocco, Dave Morris, Manu Parra-Roy\'on,, Klaas Kliffen, Marco Molinaro, John Swinbank, Susana Sanchez Exposito

TL;DR
This paper explores the feasibility of integrating EGI's OpenStack cloud services with the ESCAPE project's ESFRI Science Analysis Platform to enable seamless access to distributed data and computing resources.
Contribution
It demonstrates the potential for automating virtual machine creation in EGI's OpenStack cloud within the ESAP framework, highlighting challenges and solutions.
Findings
Successful automation of VM creation in EGI OpenStack
Identification of key drawbacks and potential solutions
Feasibility of integrating EGI resources with ESAP
Abstract
The EU ESCAPE project is developing ESAP, ESFRI 1 Scientific Analysis Platform, as an API gateway that enables the seamless integration of independent services accessing distributed data and computing resources. In ESCAPE we are exploring the possibility of exploiting EGI's OpenStack cloud computing services through ESAP. In our contribution we briefly describe ESCAPE and ESAP, the the use cases, the work done to automate a virtual machine creation in EGI's OpenStack cloud computing, drawbacks and possible solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
