![]() In other words, a user can test the code (a Mathematica Notebook) with a small amount of input and then increase size of the input to a more realistic size, push it to the cloud so it runs on hundreds and even thousands of nodes in parallel, and get notified when its done. The HPC Cloud Service evaluates the code, runs it in parallel Mathematica sessions, bundles up the results and notifies the user. The HPC Cloud Service lets users take the entire notebook, click a few buttons in the HPC Cloud Service GUI and ask it to run it in the cloud. Now, with the new Cloud service, users can evaluate the entire notebook in one shot by pushing it to the cloud. Mathematica will evaluate one input cell at a time so evaluation could take a lot of time to process on one machine. The user specifies input cells, output cells and other parameters. A typical Mathematica user develops code in their standard notebook interface, a programming concept that defines their input code and output results, including graphics. The workflow is very simple to understand and it takes very few clicks to deploy your code in the cloud. For example, you dont need to buy a Digital Image Processing package to do image processing in-the-Cloud. ![]() So you can simply use all the powerful features of Mathematica and ask it to run it in the cloud. ![]() They connect to Amazon’s Cloud from within Mathematica. Mathematica is a true cloud service offering. Cloud computing offers consistent access to large-scale computing capabilities.Ī Screenshot from recent demonstration at SC08: “Mathematica answers the programming challenge by providing an integrated technical computing platform, enabling computation, visualization, and data access. ![]() ![]() “The two largest challenges in using HPC are programming the HPC application itself and ensuring that you can get enough computing power to do the job,” says Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research Executive Director of Kernel Technology. The Mathematica cloud computing service will provide flexible and scalable access to HPC from within Mathematica, simplifying the transition from desktop technical computing to HPC. Wolfram Research announced last week that they will be embracing the Cloud and providing a “Cloud Computing Service” with help of Nimbis Services, Inc Today, I am very excited to talk about Mathematica on Amazon EC2. Last week, I talked about MATLAB on Amazon EC2. ![]()
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