We have a Genomics lab at Clemson and we've been working with Cisco to use CCP to deploy Kubernetes clusters to run our genomics workflows on. We'll create a cluster and then run our workflows on that cluster. There are two options with the allocation I'm using. There's public — AWS, and you can deploy on that. But all of my experience has been on-prem using Cisco's vSphere allocation.
What is container management? A container is a unit of software that packages together a single application and all its dependencies to make apps easier to develop, deploy, and manage. Containers are also known as operating-system-level virtualizations. While virtual machines package multiple apps, each with their own operating system, containers run on a shared operating system. This allows them to load and run quickly and reliably and move easily to different computing environments....
We have a Genomics lab at Clemson and we've been working with Cisco to use CCP to deploy Kubernetes clusters to run our genomics workflows on. We'll create a cluster and then run our workflows on that cluster. There are two options with the allocation I'm using. There's public — AWS, and you can deploy on that. But all of my experience has been on-prem using Cisco's vSphere allocation.