OpenCUBE: Building an Open Source Cloud Blueprint with EPI Systems
Ivy Peng, Martin Schulz, Utz-Uwe Haus, Craig Prunty, Pedro Marcuello,, Emanuele Danovaro, Gabin Schieffer, Jacob Wahlgren, Daniel Medeiros, Philipp, Friese, Stefano Markidis

TL;DR
OpenCUBE is an open-source cloud computing stack designed for EPI hardware, emphasizing energy efficiency and adaptability to diverse workloads like weather forecasting and molecular docking.
Contribution
It introduces an open-source, energy-aware cloud blueprint utilizing advanced hardware and open APIs, tailored for emerging and diverse computing workloads.
Findings
Successful deployment on EPI hardware with open APIs
Effective handling of cloud-native and scientific workloads
Energy-aware design improves efficiency
Abstract
OpenCUBE aims to develop an open-source full software stack for Cloud computing blueprint deployed on EPI hardware, adaptable to emerging workloads across the computing continuum. OpenCUBE prioritizes energy awareness and utilizes open APIs, Open Source components, advanced SiPearl Rhea processors, and RISC-V accelerator. The project leverages representative workloads, such as cloud-native workloads and workflows of weather forecast data management, molecular docking, and space weather, for evaluation and validation.
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TopicsBig Data and Business Intelligence · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
