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-The hich performance computing (hpc) tool is available to process large datasets using TPP on the cloud. This is an additional command line tool called amztpp that can be downloaded and installed on the same computer you have TPP installed. This tool manages all the details of running MS/MS searches of your local mzML files on one or more Amazon EC2 instance, in parallel. Details on how to install and run this program are available [[TPP_CLOUD_AMZTPP | here]]+The high performance computing (hpc) tool is available to process large datasets using TPP on the cloud. This is an additional command line tool called amztpp that can be downloaded and installed on the same computer you have TPP installed. This tool manages all the details of running MS/MS searches of your local mzML files on one or more Amazon EC2 instance, in parallel. Details on how to install and run this program are available [[TPP_CLOUD_AMZTPP | here]]

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Cloud computing is a revolutionary new paradigm shift whereby traditional IT resources such as storage, computing, content delivery, and software are provided through the Internet using simple web services. It brings an elegant solution to the problem of dynamically providing resources and services to perform functions with changing needs.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the leading providers of cloud computing. It offers a host of different services which include:

  • Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
  • Simple Storage Service (S3) - provides fully redundant data storage infrastructure that can be used to store instrument files, databases and analysis results
  • Simple Queue Services (SQS) - message queuing system that can be used to schedule and execute jobs

TPP now provides a number of ways to utilize cloud computing using Amazon Web Services to cost-effectively analyze large data sets, build your own cloud infrastructures based on TPP, or just run the TPP software without requiring any installation.

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TPP Cloud Components

TPP Web Application

The TPP Web Application (TWA) is a web application hosted at the http://tools.proteomecenter.org/twa that makes it easy to start and use a virtual running TPP on the Amazon Web Services. Its an ideal solution for people wanting to try out TPP but don't want to (or can't) install TPP on a local computer. Users can also use TWA to cost effectively access powerful compute resources when their local computer isn't sufficient enough to run TPP. All you need to use this tool is to sign up for an Amazon account, register to use the EC2 product, and provide your Amazon security credentials in the fields provided. More information is available at TPP_TWA.

TPP Amazon Machine Images

Amazon machine images are pre-built appliances by the TPP developer team that already have TPP installed on them. These can be used to quickly and easily create virtual servers within the Amazon Elastic Cloud (EC2). Developers are also encouraged to use these images as a basis for their own cloud computing infrastructures. More information is available at TPP_Amazon_Machine_Images.

TPP High Performance Computing Tools

The high performance computing (hpc) tool is available to process large datasets using TPP on the cloud. This is an additional command line tool called amztpp that can be downloaded and installed on the same computer you have TPP installed. This tool manages all the details of running MS/MS searches of your local mzML files on one or more Amazon EC2 instance, in parallel. Details on how to install and run this program are available here

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