The ATLAS Google Project was established as
part of an ongoing evaluation of the use of commercial clouds
by the ATLAS Collaboration, in anticipation of the potential
future adoption of such resources by WLCG grid sites
to fulfil or complement their computing pledges. Seamless
integration of Google cloud resources into the worldwide
ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure was achieved
at large scale and for an extended period of time, and hence
cloud resources are shown to be an effective mechanism to
provide additional, flexible computing capacity to ATLAS.
For the first time a total cost of ownership analysis has been
performed, to identify the dominant cost drivers and explore
effective mechanisms for cost control. Network usage significantly
impacts the costs of certain ATLAS workflows,
underscoring the importance of implementing such mechanisms.
Resource bursting has been successfully demonstrated,
whilst exposing the true cost of this type of activity.
A follow-up to the project is underway to investigate methods
for improving the integration of cloud resources in dataintensive
distributed computing environments and reducing
costs related to network connectivity, which represents the
primary expense when extensively utilising cloud resources
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