Enabling On-Demand Database Computing with MIT SuperCloud Database Management System
Andrew Prout
J. Kepner
Peter Michaleas
William Arcand
David Bestor
Bill Bergeron
Chansup Byun
Lauren Edwards
V. Gadepally
Matthew Hubbell
J. Mullen
Antonio Rosa
Charles Yee
Albert Reuther

Abstract
The MIT SuperCloud database management system allows for rapid creation and flexible execution of a variety of the latest scientific databases, including Apache Accumulo and SciDB. It is designed to permit these databases to run on a High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) platform as seamlessly as any other HPCC job. It ensures the seamless migration of the databases to the resources assigned by the HPCC scheduler and centralized storage of the database files when not running. It also permits snapshotting of databases to allow researchers to experiment and push the limits of the technology without concerns for data or productivity loss if the database becomes unstable.
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