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Welcome to the Winter Meeting for the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)! The 2017 theme is Strengthening Ties Between Observations and User Communities. The theme is based on one of the goals in the 2015 - 2020 ESIP Strategic Plan, which provides a framework for ESIP’s activities over the next three years. 

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Wednesday, January 11 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Architecting for the Cloud: Best Practices and Cost Analysis

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Architecting for the Cloud is a non-trivial effort.  It is a multi-faceted process. While commercial and Private clouds have been around for over a decade, cost is still the key factor inhibiting cloud adoption.  While countless studies have been published over the years, estimating the Total Cost of Ownership is still a domain-specific effort. This session invites presentations focusing on sharing their experiences, best practices, cost analysis conducted by organizations, missions, and projects.  Some of the potential areas of interests

  • Public, Private, Hybrid Cloud Strategies
  • Vendor Evaluation and Selection
  • Data Movement and Storage Strategies
  • Availability and Redundancy
  • Portability vs Proprietary Solutions
  • Evolution (incremental) vs Revolution (redesign)
  • Instances Types Selection
  • Speed vs Cost
  • Long-term Storage and Availability
  • Cost Saving in Proprietary Solution
  • Tools and/or Process to estimate Total Cost of Ownership

Speakers

  • Dan Pilone/E84 – ESDIS Cloud Architecture and Deployment
  • Mike Little/ESTO – AIST Managed Cloud Environment
  • Aleksandar Jelenak – OPeNDAP on Cloud
  • Hook Hua/JPL – Science Data Systems


Wednesday January 11, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
White Flint Amphitheater
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