Podcast: Preemptible VMs Lower Cost of Cancer Research at Broad Insitutue
by Rich Brueckner from Inside HPC & AI News | High-Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence on (#KSGH)

In this podcast, Jason Stowe from Cycle Computing describes how the Broad Institute is mapping cancer genes with CycleCloud. According to Stowe, Cycle Computing recently ran a 50,000+ core workload for the B"road Institute with low-cost Preemptible VMs on the Google Compute Engine, performing three decades of cancer research computations in a single afternoon.
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