Description
There is a growing number of sync&share services deployed and operated in the CS3 community. This session is an opportunity to present current status and plans, user feedback as well as share operational experience: main issues and concerns for your service. This session will provide a family photograph or a map of all CS3 services in operation to give a clear and concise picture of the whole service community.
Format: A summary of all site reports will be presented by a session convener in one single presentation. There will be few selected lightning talks on service highlights. This will be followed by the plenary discussion involving all participants. Immediately after the discussions will continue around the posters in the lobby. The posters will be on display for the whole time of the event.
How you can contribute:
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You are asked to provide basic information about your service according to this template By entering providing the information you will enter into the official CS3 contributor list.
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You are entitled to prepare a poster which will be displayed at the venue.
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Optionally, if you believe there is a particular highlight of your service, you may consider a 5 minutes lightning talk + 1 minute QA slot. The number of such slots is limited and not guaranteed.
Over two years Data-Cloud team at DESY provides a reliable ownCloud instance for a selected set of users. While service is still officially in a pilot phase, it’s has the same support and priority level as any other production services provided by the IT group. However, before removing it’s “beta” status some extra actions have to be taken: the instance must be fault tolerant and allow...
In the summer of 2017, I inheirited SWITCHdrive, SWITCH's ownCloud-based filesharing system. SWITCHdrive is a fairly complex service including a set of docker based microservices. I will describe the continuing story of our experiences with running such an environment. We had some interesting developments in tuning our MariadDB/Galera database infrastructure, and we have also greatly...
The past year we were able add a number of extra features to the SURFdrive service in order to make it more attractive to users and institutes and there is more to come. Another thing that we have observed that several institutes and research groups have a need for a SURFdrive in a version more tailored to their needs. SURFdrive is fine as it is but it is a one size fits all solution....
CERNBox is a cloud synchronisation service for end-users: it allows synchronising and sharing files on all major desktop and mobile platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOSX, Android, iOS) aiming to provide universal access and offline availability to any data stored in the CERN EOS infrastructure.
With 12000 users registered in the system, CERNBox has responded to the high demand in our diverse...
The report focuses on the deployment of the CERN SWAN-like environment on top of existing EOS storage. Our setup consists of a local cluster with Kubernetes to run JupyterHub and single-user Jupyter notebooks plus a dedicated server with CERNBox. The current setup is tested by our colleagues in the Laboratory of ultra-high energy physics of the St. Petersburg State University, but there are...