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OCRE Cloud for Research

UCD Researchers can use cloud infrastructure to advance their research. The benefits of cloud include flexibility, scalability, speed of deployment and paying for just what you need.

HEAnet have partnered on a pan-European collaboration with GÉANT to put in place the OCRE procurement framework for public cloud which you can use. This will save you time, money and give you peace of mind while using this procurement framework. See details below.

You can try out some vendor clouds and see if their system is a fit for you. See some examples below or search the internet for your cloud of choice.

OCRE Cloud for Research

HEAnet have partnered on a pan-European collaboration with GÉANT to put in place the OCRE procurement framework for public cloud which you can use. This will save you time, money and give you peace of mind while using this procurement framework.

You can purchase directly from the cloud vendor of your choice without having to go through a lengthy tendering process. More details on the Heanet OCRE framework, also called the IaaS+ framework, can be viewed here.

More details on the European GÉANT OCRE framework can be viewed here.

Amazon offer a number of programs which are listed below

The Amazon AWS Academy allows lecturers to provide students with a cloud computing environment that will give them hands-on experience in deploying cloud resources. To investigate further please click on the AWS Academy link below

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The AWS Educate Starter Account is a Program which offers UCD students free access to a specified, capped amount of Amazon Web Services(AWS) cloud resources. The AWS Educate Starter Account does not require a credit card or payment option, and usage is capped with a specific amount of AWS credits. Once you are successfully registered for the program you receive $100 of credit for each calendar year of your degree.

The AWS Educate program may be of benefit to students who are required to complete assignments requiring computational resources that exceed the limits of a normal laptop or require access to specific software used on alternative operating systems. The Program lasts for the duration of the students degree.

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Students looking to apply for the AWS Educate program should click on the logo above.

You will need to provide relevant details relating to your college, student email address and graduation date.

UCD PhD and faculty members are eligible for Google Cloud research credits. Further information and the application form are available (opens in a new window)here. When signing up, you will need to provide the following details: 

  • Research problem
  • Google Cloud Platform tools required  
  • Project timeline
  • Key milestones and outcomes

Please click on the Google logo below for further information:

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