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KubeVirt integration in OpenShift and Rancher
27.09.2024
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Traditional enterprise virtualization clusters run on physical servers, on which Kubernetes clusters, whose nodes run on virtual machines (VMs), are then based. This kind of architecture is fraught
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Prolog and Epilog Scripts
07.07.2021
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a great deal of control and flexibility in configuring or re-configuring the nodes for the next user. Classically, these scripts are referred to as the prolog  scripts that run before the application (from
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Coordinating distributed systems with ZooKeeper
07.10.2014
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Admins who manage the compute cluster with a specific number of nodes and high availability (HA) requests will at some point need a central management tool that, for example, takes care
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OpenStack installation with the Packstack installer
16.08.2018
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installer. OpenStack A typical OpenStack environment comprises a cloud controller (Controller node) that runs most of the cloud services, including network services (Neutron), and at least one Compute node
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Warewulf 4 – Environment Modules
20.03.2023
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. My Warewulf 4 cluster currently runs Rocky 8.6 (soon to be 8.7). A container used for the stateless compute nodes is the same as the head node (Rocky 8.6). Both /home  and /opt  are NFS shared from
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Setting up an OpenNebula Cloud
05.09.2011
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the classic cluster architecture. A single gateway or front-end machine, sometimes also called the master node, queues jobs, performs scheduling, and submits jobs to the machines in the cluster. The other
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Getting started with Prometheus
28.11.2021
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(to which the value belongs). The following example will extract available disk space from target_server node_filesystem_free_bytes{instance="target_server:9100"} Metrics can be combined through
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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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nodes. Applied to information processing, the vertices always represent an element (person, thing, place, date, organization, category, etc.), and the edges represent the relationships between two
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Creating SmartOS zones using UCARP
05.12.2014
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on another hypervisor in case of failure of the server hosting it. If you want high availability or high reliability, you have to be modern. You should learn concepts and technologies like Node.js, cloud
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The RADOS Object Store and Ceph Filesystem
24.04.2012
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on the individual storage nodes, but as binary objects. Most exciting is that the number of individual nodes joining forces to create the large object store is arbitrary. You can even add storage nodes on the fly

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