Download PDFOpen PDF in browserAn Update on the Münster University Cloud - technical architecture and user adoption10 pages•Published: January 13, 2025AbstractInitially starting with a now widely adopted but in scope quite narrowly focused sync & share cloud storage service (named sciebo.nrw) in 2015, Mu ̈nster University expanded the scope of on-premises higher education and research cloud services to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) in 2016 with the plan for an open-source based platform for research data storage and processing using state-of-the-art cloud technology. After forming a multi- university consortium, developing a project plan, acquiring funding from the North Rhine- Westphalia (NRW) state ministry of science (MKW) and conducting the procurement, the Uni Cloud took off in 2019 and has since gained a very wide adoption amongst university researchers at the University of Mu ̈nster, with 5.5 Petabyte of user data stored. It is now a core element of the e-Science services of the university and the platform of choice for large scale research undertakings (especially in collaborative research centers) and innovative IT services (like Gitlab, GitOps, UniGPT, JupyterHub, etc...).Keyphrases: ceph, kubernetes, on premises cloud infrastructure, openstack, research data management In: Raimund Vogl, Laurence Desnos, Jean-François Desnos, Spiros Bolis, Lazaros Merakos, Gill Ferrell, Effie Tsili and Manos Roumeliotis (editors). Proceedings of EUNIS 2024 annual congress in Athens, vol 105, pages 126-135.
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