
Exosphere provides researcher-friendly software for managing computing workloads on OpenStack cloud infrastructure. Exosphere is a user-friendly alternative to Horizon, the default OpenStack graphical interface. Exosphere can be used with most research cloud infrastructure, requiring near-zero custom integration work.
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to "SC20 Workshop - SuperCompCloud: 3rd Workshop on Interoperability of Supercomputing and Cloud Technologies", https://sites.google.com/view/supercompcloud
FOS: Computer and information sciences, D.2.2, D.1.1, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, D.4.7, H.5.2; C.2.4; H.1.2; D.4.7; D.1.1; D.2.2, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), H.5.2, Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing, C.2.4, Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing (cs.DC), H.1.2
FOS: Computer and information sciences, D.2.2, D.1.1, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, D.4.7, H.5.2; C.2.4; H.1.2; D.4.7; D.1.1; D.2.2, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), H.5.2, Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing, C.2.4, Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing (cs.DC), H.1.2
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