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Cloud BioLinux: pre-Configured and on-demand
computing for genomics independently of institutional,
        geographic or economic boundaries



                 Ntino Krampis, PhD
               JCVI-NIAID workshop 2011
                       S. Africa
Expensive sequencing and large organizations
                    Commodity sequencing and small labs

●
    large sequencing center, multi-million, broad-impact sequencing projects
●   dedicated bioinformatics department, coordination with other centers


●   small-factor, bench-top sequencer available: GS Junior by 454
●   sequencing as a standard technique in basic biology and genetics research
●   RNAseq and ChiPseq, and each biologist will be tackling a metagenome
Acquiring the sequence data is only the first step


●   downstream bioinformatics analysis for scientific discovery

●   many commonly-used bioinformatics tools are difficult to install

●   usually available only as source code - needs technical expertise

●   large-scale sequence data analysis requires high performance
    and expensive computing hardware
Alternative: computational capacity on the cloud


● Cloud Computing: large-scale, high
performance computers accessible
through the Internet

●Example: using Gmail, Google Docs,
Yahoo! Mail, FaceBook etc. you store and
access data on a remote computer

●Cloud Computing services - Amazon
EC2 (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2) rent high
computational and data storage capacity
on remote computers
How does Cloud Computing work ?

                                               remote Amazon EC2 Cloud Computing service
operating system, bioinformatics software
and data, are installed in a Virtual Machine           VM                VM                VM
(VM)

a VM is uploaded and executed on a cloud
computing service

run a practically unlimited number of VMs                              Internet
for large-scale sequence data analysis

access VM on a desktop computer through
the Internet

                                                       local desktop computers
Cloud BioLinux


●   Cloud BioLinux by leverages VM technology and the
    cloud, offering pre-configured bioinformatics computing

●   allow setting up a high-performance data analysis
    environment, without any technical expertise

●   researchers can perform large-scale data analysis, by
    simply using a desktop computer with Internet access

●   accessible without any institutional, economic or national
    boundaries
Launching Cloud BioLinux

1. sign up for an Amazon EC2 cloud account:
   http://aws.amazon.com/ec2

   Also can connect an existing account from the main Amazon.com website
   for the cloud usage charges. We have an account ready for you:

   Username: aws_nhgri@jcvi.org
   Password: Nhg4|CL0ud!

2. using the account credentials sign in to the EC2 cloud console
   (select EC2 in the dropdown menu below the sign-in button):
   http://aws.amazon.com/console

3. launch Cloud BioLinux through the cloud console wizard
Launching Cloud BioLinux




                                Click the
                                button :




http://aws.amazon.com/console
Launch instance wizard: steps 1 & 2

                                       1. specify the Cloud
                                      BioLinux identifier
                                      under “Community
                                          AMIs” tab




                                        2. computational
                                       capacity: memory,
                                      processor, CPU cores
Launch instance wizard: step 3

                                      3. specify a
                                 password for login for
                                  the Cloud BioLinux
                                 desktop, under “User
                                       Data” box



                                   4. remaining steps:
                                   all as default, keep
                                       clicking the
                                   “Continue” button
                                     until the wizard
                                  finishes and you are
                                   back to the console
Launching
    Cloud
  BioLinux


   back to the
 console after
 we completed
  the wizard

 Pick a running
instance, select
   with your
   mouse and
copy its “Public
DNS” address
     (Cloud
   BioLinux
 server address
  on the cloud)
While waiting for Cloud BioLinux to boot up...

●   examples of NCBI public datasets on EC2
●   bringing the data to the compute
Final step: connecting remotely to Cloud BioLinux
                       click the NX client icon on your computer's desktop




A. paste the DNS in the “Host” box           B. select “Unix”, “Gnome”, remote desktop size




  C. “ubuntu” is the default user Login
     “workshop” is the password we set
What if I want to
    share my
alignments with
a collaborator?

save your data as
   a new VM

  0.10$ / GB /
     month

at 15GB, it costs
  1.5$ / month
Cloud BioLinux
                                whole system snapshot exchange
share your analysis results: publicly or only with your
                     collaborators

authorized users can access the cloud VM/image with
       all the software, data, analysis results
Cloud BioLinux and Genomic Standards
                        whole system snapshot exchange



                start VM / image           share


                perform analysis           snapshot           researcher B
researcher A

                snapshot                   perform analysis


                share                      start VM / image
Acknowledgments & Credits
Brad Chapman      - development of the fabric scripts and community organizer
Tim Booth, Bela Tiwari, Dawn Field – BioLinux 6.0 development and EC2 documentation
Deepak Singh and AWS - education grant supporting ISMB / BOSC workshop
Justin Johnson    –   community and sponsorship of cloudbiolinux.com
J. Craig Venter Inst. - time allowed to work on an open-source project
D. Gomez, E. Navarro, J. Shao, I. Singh – JCVI technology innovation

Members of the Cloud Biolinux community:
Enis Afgan
Michael Heuer
Richard Holland
Mark Jensen                                        Thank you !
Dave Messina
Steffen Möller
Roman Valls

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Cloud ntino-krampis

  • 1. Cloud BioLinux: pre-Configured and on-demand computing for genomics independently of institutional, geographic or economic boundaries Ntino Krampis, PhD JCVI-NIAID workshop 2011 S. Africa
  • 2. Expensive sequencing and large organizations Commodity sequencing and small labs ● large sequencing center, multi-million, broad-impact sequencing projects ● dedicated bioinformatics department, coordination with other centers ● small-factor, bench-top sequencer available: GS Junior by 454 ● sequencing as a standard technique in basic biology and genetics research ● RNAseq and ChiPseq, and each biologist will be tackling a metagenome
  • 3. Acquiring the sequence data is only the first step ● downstream bioinformatics analysis for scientific discovery ● many commonly-used bioinformatics tools are difficult to install ● usually available only as source code - needs technical expertise ● large-scale sequence data analysis requires high performance and expensive computing hardware
  • 4. Alternative: computational capacity on the cloud ● Cloud Computing: large-scale, high performance computers accessible through the Internet ●Example: using Gmail, Google Docs, Yahoo! Mail, FaceBook etc. you store and access data on a remote computer ●Cloud Computing services - Amazon EC2 (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2) rent high computational and data storage capacity on remote computers
  • 5. How does Cloud Computing work ? remote Amazon EC2 Cloud Computing service operating system, bioinformatics software and data, are installed in a Virtual Machine VM VM VM (VM) a VM is uploaded and executed on a cloud computing service run a practically unlimited number of VMs Internet for large-scale sequence data analysis access VM on a desktop computer through the Internet local desktop computers
  • 6. Cloud BioLinux ● Cloud BioLinux by leverages VM technology and the cloud, offering pre-configured bioinformatics computing ● allow setting up a high-performance data analysis environment, without any technical expertise ● researchers can perform large-scale data analysis, by simply using a desktop computer with Internet access ● accessible without any institutional, economic or national boundaries
  • 7. Launching Cloud BioLinux 1. sign up for an Amazon EC2 cloud account: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2 Also can connect an existing account from the main Amazon.com website for the cloud usage charges. We have an account ready for you: Username: aws_nhgri@jcvi.org Password: Nhg4|CL0ud! 2. using the account credentials sign in to the EC2 cloud console (select EC2 in the dropdown menu below the sign-in button): http://aws.amazon.com/console 3. launch Cloud BioLinux through the cloud console wizard
  • 8. Launching Cloud BioLinux Click the button : http://aws.amazon.com/console
  • 9. Launch instance wizard: steps 1 & 2 1. specify the Cloud BioLinux identifier under “Community AMIs” tab 2. computational capacity: memory, processor, CPU cores
  • 10. Launch instance wizard: step 3 3. specify a password for login for the Cloud BioLinux desktop, under “User Data” box 4. remaining steps: all as default, keep clicking the “Continue” button until the wizard finishes and you are back to the console
  • 11. Launching Cloud BioLinux back to the console after we completed the wizard Pick a running instance, select with your mouse and copy its “Public DNS” address (Cloud BioLinux server address on the cloud)
  • 12. While waiting for Cloud BioLinux to boot up... ● examples of NCBI public datasets on EC2 ● bringing the data to the compute
  • 13. Final step: connecting remotely to Cloud BioLinux click the NX client icon on your computer's desktop A. paste the DNS in the “Host” box B. select “Unix”, “Gnome”, remote desktop size C. “ubuntu” is the default user Login “workshop” is the password we set
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  • 27. What if I want to share my alignments with a collaborator? save your data as a new VM 0.10$ / GB / month at 15GB, it costs 1.5$ / month
  • 28. Cloud BioLinux whole system snapshot exchange share your analysis results: publicly or only with your collaborators authorized users can access the cloud VM/image with all the software, data, analysis results
  • 29. Cloud BioLinux and Genomic Standards whole system snapshot exchange start VM / image share perform analysis snapshot researcher B researcher A snapshot perform analysis share start VM / image
  • 30. Acknowledgments & Credits Brad Chapman - development of the fabric scripts and community organizer Tim Booth, Bela Tiwari, Dawn Field – BioLinux 6.0 development and EC2 documentation Deepak Singh and AWS - education grant supporting ISMB / BOSC workshop Justin Johnson – community and sponsorship of cloudbiolinux.com J. Craig Venter Inst. - time allowed to work on an open-source project D. Gomez, E. Navarro, J. Shao, I. Singh – JCVI technology innovation Members of the Cloud Biolinux community: Enis Afgan Michael Heuer Richard Holland Mark Jensen Thank you ! Dave Messina Steffen Möller Roman Valls