Performance of “Desktop in the Cloud” processing software deployment
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2025
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Journal Title:The International Hydrographic Review
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Description:Deploying desktop hydrographic software in the cloud as virtual PCs has been suggested as a bridging technology to fully cloud-aware processing solutions. We investigate the processing performance of such a system, examining different compute resources and storage options in a variety of operations, with an on-premises server as control. Our results demonstrate that all “desktop in the cloud” (DitC) deployments are slower than the control. A software requirement for a tightly integrated GPU can also significantly increase costs. These observations suggest that while feasible, this form of DitC is a sub-optimal model for implementing a cloud-based hydrographic data processing system.
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Source:The International Hydrographic Review, 31(1)
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