- What is CREODIAS?
- Computing & Cloud
- Data & Processing
- Pricing Plans
- Fight with COVID-19
- Examples of usage
- Processing Sentinel-5P data using HARP and Python
- EO Data Access (R)evolution
- Land cover classification using remote sensing and AI/ML technology
- AI-based satellite image enhancer and mosaicking tools
- Monitoring air pollution using Sentinel-5P data
- Species classification of forests
- Enabling AI / ML workflows with CREODIAS vGPUs
- Satellite remote sensing analyses of the forest
- Satellite-based Urban Heat Island Mapping on CREODIAS
- Old but gold - historical EO data immediately available and widely used on CREODIAS
- CREODIAS for emergency fire management
- AgroTech project as an example of how CREODIAS can be used for food and environmental research
- Monitoring Air Quality of Germany in Pre vs During COVID Lockdown Period
- EO4UA
- Common Agricultural Policy monitoring with Earth Observation
- Applications of CREODIAS data
- Meteorological data usage on the CREODIAS platform
- Building added value under Horizon Europe with CREODIAS
- CREODIAS: Introduction to SAR Sentinel-1 data
- Land subsidence and landslides monitoring based on satellite data
- Satellite imagery in support of the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) and crop statistics
- Useful tools for data processing, available on CREODIAS platform
- CREODIAS for hydrological drought modelling
- CREODIAS for managing Urban Heat Islands
- CREODIAS for Digitising Green Spaces
- CREODIAS for Air Quality
- Advanced data processors on CREODIAS
- CREODIAS for your application
- Solutions for agriculture with CREODIAS
- Earth Observation data for Emergency response
- Security Applications with Satellite Data
- Climate Monitoring with Satellite Data
- Water Analysis on CREODIAS
- CREODIAS for land and agriculture monitoring
- Solutions for atmospheric analysis
- Example of tool usage
- Processing EO Data and Serving www services
- Processing and Storing EO
- Embedding OGC WMS Services into Your website
- GPU Use Case
- Using the EO Browser
- EO Data Finder API Manual
- Use of SNAP and QGIS on a CREODIAS Virtual Machine
- Use of WMS Configurator
- DNS as a Service - user documentation
- Use of Sinergise Sentinel Hub on the CREODIAS EO Data Hub
- Load Balancer as a Service
- Jupyter Hub
- Use of CREODIAS Finder for ordering data
- ESRI ArcGIS on CREODIAS
- Use of CEMS data through CREODIAS
- Searching, processing and analysis of Sentinel-5P data on CREODIAS
- ASAR data available on CREODIAS
- Satellite remote sensing analyses of the forest
- EO Data Catalogue API Manual
- Public Reporting Dashboards
- Sentinel Hub Documentation
- Legal Matters
- FAQ
- News
- Partner Services
- About Us
- Forum
- Knowledgebase
Examples of usage
Processing EO Data and Serving www services
In this scenario the Third Party uses: several cloud VMs as web servers (3x 8 vCores and 32 GB RAM). They are connected via virtual networks. They serve WWW services via a Firewall as Service and a Load Balancer as a Service modules.
On the other end several bare metal servers (2x 8 physical cores HT and 32 GB RAM) access EO data via file system interface and via search API. These machines make processing of the EO data to obtain results that are going to be served via web servers.
Figure 1 - Scenario 1;
| qnt y | descr | monthly | yearly budget | yearly (per month) | yearly budget |
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FWaaS |
|
| 52,65 | 631,80 | 45,81 | 549,67 |
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LBaaS |
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| 79,65 | 955,80 | 69,30 | 831,55 |
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Internet access |
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| 208,29 | 2 499,43 | 208,29 | 2 499,43 | average 100 Mbit/s of outbound traffic |
VMs | 3 | eo2.xlarge | 403,96 | 4 847,47 | 233,87 | 2 806,43 |
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BareMetal | 2 | bm.medium | 428,00 | 5 136,00 | 363,80 | 4 365,60 |
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| total: | 1172,54 | 14 070,50 | 921,06 | 11 052,67 |
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Figure 2 - Scenario 1; prices in Euro