Article 11PXZ Video: Using Google Compute Engine Pre-Emptible VMs for Cancer Research

Video: Using Google Compute Engine Pre-Emptible VMs for Cancer Research

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#11PXZ)
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In this video from the HPC in the Cloud Educational Series, Marco Novaes, Solutions Engineer with the Google Cloud Platform team explains how the Broad Institute was able to use Google Pre-Emptible VMs to leverage over 50,000 cores to advance cancer research. "Cancer researchers saw value in a highly-complex genome analysis, but even though they already had powerful processing systems in-house, running the analysis would take months or more. We thought this would be a perfect opportunity to utilize Google Compute Engine's Preemptible VMs to further their cancer research, which was a natural part of our mission. And now that Preemptible VMs are generally available, we're excited to tell you about this work."

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