Columbia University has arrangements with a number of cloud providers, below is a list of these with the other resources available to academics and the general public which should which will help get you started in the cloud. While Research Computing does not directly support the cloud, we can help you get started, if you have any questions that aren't answered in our wiki or documentation drop us a lineWe can assist you with guidance and recommendations that are appropriate for your specific use case. Please email us at rc@zi.columbia.edu to get started or schedule a free consultation.
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services is the largest of the cloud providers for good reasonworld’s largest and most broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. They pioneered the modern cloud paradigm and have continued to launch new services revolutionizing the potential for leveraging on-demand resources on the fly.
Getting an AWS account
Columbia has Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with AWS, so if you are a faculty member or administrator who uses AWS for Columbia purposes, your AWS account is required to go through the CUITmust be requested through CUIT, which manages the creation of new Columbia AWS accounts. Please email us at rc@zi.columbia.edu for assistance getting started or you may directly request your account here: CUIT Amazon Web Services. Student and personal AWS accounts are not covered under the enterprise agreement.You You will need to provide a chartstring payment Chartstring to request an account and there is a good deal of documentation to read, including what is and is not permitted to use a Columbia AWS to doyou will be billed monthly.
Columbia AWS resources
- Direct Connect - The Columbia campus network has a 10Gb dedicated link to which connects to AWS US-East-1 enabling faster transfers as well as discounts on data egress charges.
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- Training - Columbia accounts have the ability to access LinkedIn Learning
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- courses for free which has a number of training classes for general cloud practices and AWS in particular.
- AWS specialists - Columbia has
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- access to cloud architects and other AWS specialists as part of our relationship with Amazon
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- . Contact us at rc@zi.columbia.edu if you'd like to connect with a specialist.
Additional AWS resources
- AWS official training has free digital workshops in addition to their classroom sessions
- The AWS Events YouTube Channel has a number of resources available from their events which provide helpful deep dives into some of their technology.
- AWS Cloud Credits for Research
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
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GCP accounts can be linked to CUIT through the process listed on their Web site CUIT's Google Cloud Platform website, which lists the advantages of linking your project to Columbia, including the ability to pay through the Columbia accounting system, and links to the uni Columbia UNI authentication system.
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Google Cloud Platform resources
- CUIT's Research Computing Services offers training courses on using GCP for research.
- GCP also has an egress discount for Internet2 members who sign up for it.
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- Google has a form where you can apply for Google Cloud research credits.
Other Google resources
Lionmail Drive comes as part of all Lionmail email accounts and Columbia's agreement allows for unlimited storage, however there are, undocumented, transfer throttling limits in place, which limit its usefulness.
Colab is a free service which offers access to Jupyter notebooks with attached GPUs, and can leverage Lionmail Drive for storage. Colab 101.
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Please note that GPU resources available for free on Colab are limited. To reserve additional computational resources such as faster GPUs, purchasing compute units, or access to more memory, you may need to upgrade to paid subscription or purchase compute units on-demand as shown here: https://colab.research.google.com/signup
Microsoft Azure
Columbia has a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with Azure via the CUMC CUIMC IT, however at this time there is no special Columbia process or documentation for setting up Azure accounts.
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Additional cloud resources
DigitalOcean
- DigitalOcean is one of the many alternative cloud providers who offer more conventional services with fixed costs, which can sometimes be a better fit if your project. Columbia has no arrangement with DigitalOcean.
- The case for DigitalOcean from an AWS-centric blog.
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