Cloud Documentation
The Nimbus Research Cloud Service will be discontinued at the end of 2024 and applications for new projects have been closed.
To allow for migration, current CPU allocations have been extended to the end of 2024 while GPU allocations expire on June 28th.
Get to know the new Nimbus
Apply, access and use Nimbus
Use graphical tools
- Setting up a virtual desktop for your instance (great for those who are new to using the command line, and would like a familiar desktop!)
- Run RStudio Interactively
- Run Jupyter Notebook Interactively
- Install Jupyterhub
Data transfer to and from Nimbus
Nimbus for Bioinformatics
Troubleshooting
All Nimbus Documentation Pages
- Get Started with the New Nimbus
- Create a Nimbus Instance
- Access and Use Your Nimbus Instance
- Common Issues
- Advanced Topics
- Using Containers
- Run RStudio Interactively
- Run Jupyter Notebook Interactively
- Install Jupyterhub
- Setting up a virtual desktop for your instance
- Running a MySQL Database on Nimbus
- Running GPU applications on Nimbus
- Recreate an instance, preserve data
- Use Snapshots
- Allocate Private External IPs
- Use the OpenStack Client
- Manage an Instance Cluster
- Create a Kubernetes Cluster
- Move an Instance to Another Project
- Migrating a Nimbus Instance to Another Cloud Platform
- Nimbus for Bioinformatics