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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Initiatives

Inria Associate Teams

MUSIC

Title: MUltiSite Cloud (MUSIC) data management

Inria principal investigator: Esther Pacitti

International Partner (Institution - Laboratory - Researcher):

Duration: 2014 - 2016

See also: https://team.inria.fr/zenith/projects/international-projects/music/

The cloud has become a good match for managing big data since it provides unlimited computing, storage and network resources on demand. By centralizing all data in a large-scale data-center, the cloud significantly simplifies the task of system administration. But for scientific data, where different organizations may have their own data-centers, a distributed (multisite) cloud model where each site is visible from outside, is needed. The main objective of this research and scientific collaboration is to develop a multisite cloud architecture for managing and analyzing scientific data, including support for heterogeneous data; distributed scientific workflows, and complex big data analysis. The resulting architecture will enable scalable data management infrastructures that can be used to host a variety of scientific applications that benefit from computing, storage, and networking resources that span multiple data-centers.

BIGDATANET

Title: A hybrid P2P/cloud for big data

Inria principal investigator: Patrick Valduriez

International Partner :

Duration: 2013 - 2015

See also: https://team.inria.fr/zenith/projects/international-projects/bigdatanet/

The main objective of this research and scientific collaboration is to develop a hybrid architecture of a computational platform that leverages the cloud computing and the P2P computing paradigms. The resulting architecture will enable scalable data management and data analysis infrastructures that can be used to host a variety of next-generation applications that benefit from computing, storage, and networking resources that exist not only at the network core (i.e., data-centers) but also at the network edge (i.e., machines at the user level as well as machines available in CDNs – content distribution networks hosted in ISPs).

Inria International Partners

Informal International Partners

We have regular scientific relationships with research laboratories in

Inria International Labs

The Bigdatanet associated team takes part of the Inria@SiliconValley lab.

Participation In other International Programs

We are involved in the following international actions: