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    PelicanHPC
    ...You can run Pelican on a single multiple core machine to use all cores to solve a problem, or you can network multiple computers together to make a cluster. The frontend node (either a real computer or a virtual machine) boots from the image. The compute nodes boot by PXE, using the frontend node as the server. All of the nodes of the cluster get their filesystems from the same image, so it is guaranteed that all nodes run the the same software. Packages can be added to all nodes using apt-get, thanks to aufs. The bootable image is created by running a single script, which takes advantage of the Debian Live infrastructure.
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    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Setting up a distributed Kubernetes cluster along with Istio service

    Setting up a Kubernetes cluster and Istio service mesh with vagrantfile which consists of 1 master(also as node) and 3 nodes. You don't have to create complicated CA files or configurations. Because using virtual machines to setup a distributed Kubernetes cluster will bring a high load on your computer, I created the lightweight Cloud Native Sandbox using Docker to set up a standalone Kubernetes.
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    This project aims to modify Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) to use benefits of RDMA-capable network interconnects, commonly used in HPC clusters.
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