Relevance Lab RLCatalyst Research Gateway and Service Workbench on AWS (SWB) teams are committed to making scientific research frictionless for researchers. With a shared goal, this new initiative speeds up the collaboration and will help provide new innovative open-source solutions leveraging Service Workbench and partner-provided solutions like this RStudio with ALB from Relevance Lab. The collaboration efforts will soon be adding more solutions covering the Genomic Pipeline Orchestration with Nextflow, use of HPC Parallel Cluster, and secure research workspaces with AppStream 2.0, so stay tuned.
Cloud computing offers the research community access to vast amounts of computational power, storage, specialized data tools, and public data sets, collectively referred to as Research IT, with the added benefit of paying only for what is used. However, researchers may not be experts in using the AWS Console to provision these services the right way. This is where software solutions like Service Workbench on AWS (SWB) make it possible to deliver scientific research computing resources in a secure and easily accessible manner.
RStudio is a popular software used by the Scientific Research Community and supported by the Service Workbench. Researchers commonly use RStudio in their day-to-day efforts. While RStudio is a popular product, the process of installing RStudio securely on AWS Cloud and using it in a cost-effective manner is a non-trivial task, especially for Researchers. With SWB, the goal is to make this process very simple, secure, and cost-effective for researchers so that they can focus on “Science” and not “Servers” thereby increasing their productivity.
Relevance Lab (RL), in partnership with AWS, set out to make the experience of using RStudio with Service Workbench on AWS simple and secure.
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Relevance Lab (RL), in partnership with AWS, set out to make the experience of using RStudio with AWS Service Workbench simple and secure.
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Step-1 | Install the SWB Enterprise instance with Custom Domain. It is very important that the SWB instance is deployed with a custom domain option. This allows you to request an Amazon-issued certificate using ACM for your domain, and this certificate can then be used to provide secure access to your SWB instance and the resources provisioned using SWB. | Documentation Deployment guide |
Step-2 | Add ACM certificate to the hosting account. It is best to set up your SWB domain (e.g. swb.yourdomain.com) as its own hosted zone. See “Set up routing for your sub-domain”. Then request a new SSL certificate in AWS ACM | SSl Certificate in AWS ACM |
Step-3 | Install new EC2-Rstudio-Server Templates Clone the repo from Relevance Lab and run the script to create the AMI in your AWS account and the Service Catalog product in your SWB portfolio. | EC2-Rstudio-Server Templates hosted by Relevance Lab |
Step-4 | Log into SWB as Admin and detect the newly uploaded template (EC2-Rstudio-Server), import as Workspace Type and create the configuration | Configuration |
Step-5 | You can follow the steps on how to connect to the RStudio server instance. | How to connect |
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As part of an ongoing collaboration with SWB teams using an open-source model, we expect customers to need help with implementation, support, and ongoing enhancements of the above solutions. Sign up with Relevance Lab to start getting benefits. Contact us at [email protected].