Estonian Scientific Computing Infrastructure (ETAIS) is part of Estonia’s research infrastructure roadmap and provides computing and storage resources to the Estonian research community. The ETAIS project is implemented by a consortium of four institutions: University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, and the Education and Youth Board (Harno).
The goal of ETAIS is to increase the competitiveness of Estonia’s computing and data-intensive scientific disciplines by providing access to new and modern scientific computing infrastructure. The immediate objective of the core infrastructure is to manage a shared scientific computing environment created for Estonia’s research and development activities, enabling Estonian researchers to successfully operate in computational and data-intensive scientific fields.
The infrastructure includes:
The ETAIS infrastructure is aligned with international cloud and high-performance computing infrastructures and follows best practices in the field.