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Virtual Server Hosting

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The virtual server hosting service provides users of the supercomputer systems with a server environment to collect data required for calculations by general-purpose computer systems and to offer information and public relations of the results.

This service is available for users with user ID of our large-scale computer systems.

Virtual server hosting is provided by the VM hosting service of the IIMC. Members of Kyoto University can use similar services by directly using the VM hosting service,so please consider using VM hosting services.

Service Features

  • You can collect data and offer information without being affected by the system outages due to maintenance of supercomputers.
  • It is connected to the supercomputer by a short-distance and high-speed network, so fast data transfers between them are available.

1. Before Using Services

Please check Application Guideline for regulations for use and user eligibility.

2. Application for Use

Please check Application Flow Chart.

3. Specification of VM servers provided

Virtual environment VMware
Standard OS AlmaLinux8
Standard specification CPU:2 cores, Memory:4GB, Disk:100GB
Login via SSH Available (Root privileges also granted).
  • You can increase the number of CPU cores, memory capacity and disk capacity as required.

4. Examples

You can use this service to collect large-scale data from laboratory equipment and observation equipment owned by researchers through large-capacity network such as Kyoto University Integrated Network Information System (KUINS) and SINET5 L2VPN or via internet with an operation system of 24 hours a day, 365 days, analyze on a supercomputer system in real time or regularly and send the results via WEB etc.

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5. Inquiry

Inquiry Form
※Please select "Use of Computers and Terminals (Supercomputer)" from the drop-down menu of "Type of Inquiry".

 

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