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Lean Linux distribution for Kubernetes
26.01.2025
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need an option to log in to remote systems (see the "Immutable IT" box). Talos Linux occupies less than 90MB when installed, compared with Ubuntu, which hogs almost 2GB in a minimal installation (Figure ... takes the game to the extreme and offers a system for Kubernetes that weighs in at less than 90MB.
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Web-based network monitoring
26.01.2025
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. Bloonix is a modular monitoring tool that combines numerous services in a single interface, offering a quick overview of network components. The Idea Bloonix [1], written in JavaScript and Python 3
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A GUI for Warewulf 4
06.05.2025
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I think virtually everyone in HPC knows the Warewulf open source cluster provisioning and management tool. I wrote about Warewulf starting with Warewulf 3, followed by a series on Warewulf 4. Since
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Automated health checks
27.09.2024
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server version 1.3. The documentation contains detailed information and suggestions for solving the problems. In the Evidence tab, you will see evidence to support the findings – typically log data from
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Manage status messages in CouchDB with MapReduce
27.09.2024
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query large amounts of data on distributed systems. CouchDB has been an Apache project since 2008. Version 1.0 in 2010 has evolved into version 3.3 today. "Couch" was originally an acronym for "cluster
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Update on Containers in HPC
08.07.2024
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(cuda=False, infiniband=False,                   prefix='/usr/local/openmpi', version='3.1.0') Warning: I took this example from an older article on HPCCM, so the versions are all older. From this short snippet of code, HPCCM can create a Dockerfile
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Get to know Azure Files and Azure File Sync
27.09.2024
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keys, only host-based authentication is available for NFS access. Also, Azure Files only supports optional Internet access for SMB from version 3.0 upward and not for NFS. Therefore, I will focus on SMB
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Supercomputing Conference 2024
26.01.2025
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's Perlmutter Supercomputer. IEEE, 2024: DOI 10.1109/SCW63240.2024.00180: https://conferences.computer.org/sc-wpub/pdfs/SC-W2024-6oZmigAQfgJ1GhPL0yE3pS/555400b391/555400b391.pdf Open OnDemand: https
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The Resurrection of bWatch
02.06.2025
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 bWatch posted is 1.1.0a with a date stamp of June 15, 2004, which makes it about 21 years old now. There's no chance this will work, right? I wanted to try it anyway, but I will probably have to make some changes
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Flexible backup for large-scale environments
05.08.2024
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so, for a combination of open source software with extension modules and commercial support. Starting Point The backup software originally used was IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager [3]. However, a review

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