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Pangeo-EOSC folks, I was looking at https://dive.edito.eu and it seemed similar to what Pangeo-EOSC provides, so I'm wondering what the differences are. I was thinking perhaps it's proprietary, so I asked Gemini:
Q: Does dive.edito.eu use open source infrastructure to run on cloudferro?
A: Yes, dive.edito.eu utilizes open-source infrastructure and runs on CloudFerro.
The European Digital Twin Ocean (EDITO) platform, accessible via dive.edito.eu, leverages a cloud-based environment provided by CloudFerro. Specifically, its services are hosted in CloudFerro's WAW3-1 region.
The infrastructure of dive.edito.eu incorporates well-known open-source technologies. When users interact with the platform's Datalab, they are executing code on virtual machines that support popular open-source tools such as Python and Jupyter notebooks. This environment allows researchers and other users to process large volumes of marine data directly on the cloud infrastructure, rather than downloading extensive datasets. The platform is designed to be a collaborative space, enabling users to share data, models, and code, which is a common practice in open-source communities.
In essence, dive.edito.eu combines the specialized cloud infrastructure of CloudFerro with a suite of open-source tools to provide a powerful platform for oceanographic research and the development of digital twins of the ocean.Yes, dive.edito.eu utilizes open-source infrastructure and runs on CloudFerro.
The European Digital Twin Ocean (EDITO) platform, accessible via dive.edito.eu, leverages a cloud-based environment provided by CloudFerro. Specifically, its services are hosted in CloudFerro's WAW3-1 region.
The infrastructure of dive.edito.eu incorporates well-known open-source technologies. When users interact with the platform's Datalab, they are executing code on virtual machines that support popular open-source tools such as Python and Jupyter notebooks. This environment allows researchers and other users to process large volumes of marine data directly on the cloud infrastructure, rather than downloading extensive datasets. The platform is designed to be a collaborative space, enabling users to share data, models, and code, which is a common practice in open-source communities.
In essence, dive.edito.eu combines the specialized cloud infrastructure of CloudFerro with a suite of open-source tools to provide a powerful platform for oceanographic research and the development of digital twins of the ocean.
@annefou, @tinaok, what are the major differences in your view?