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openQRM is a web-based open source datacenter management and hybrid cloud computing platform that integrates flexibly with existing components in enterprise data centers.
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DRBL provides diskless or systemless environment. It uses distributed hardware resources and makes it possible for clients to fully access local hardware. It also includes Clonezilla, a partition and disk cloning utility similar to Ghost.
SystemImager is software that makes the installation of Linux to masses of similar machines relatively easy. It makes software distribution, configuration, and operating system updates easy, and can also be used for content distribution.
Cbench is intended as a relatively straightforward toolbox of tests, benchmarks, applications, utilities, and framework to hold them together with the goal to facilitate scalable testing, benchmarking, and analysis of a Linux parallel compute cluster.
Parallel Secure Shell (pssh) is an ssh wrapper that makes it easy to execute commands on multiple remote systems in parallel. pssh accepts lists of host names, system attributes and exclusions.
set of utilities that provide high availability for databases using the mysql database server. includes ip address takeover, using a master node and a slave one. please send you feature requests to fipar@seriema-systems.com
CfE stands for “Clusters for Everyone” and is an effort to make a Linux distribution tailored for clusters. For more information, please see http://www.matteocicuttin.it/?page_id=101
OSCAR (Open Source Cluster Application Resources) is a snapshot of the best known methods for building, programming, and using clusters. It consists of a fully integrated and easy to install software bundle designed for high performance cluster computing
The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering solution offering a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers.
Cbench is intended to be a relatively straightforward collection of tests, benchmarks, applications, utilities, and framework to hold them together with the goal to facilitate scalable testing and benchmarking of a Linux parallel compute cluster.
Job Accounting and User and Project managment for Clustered Computing using Perl, Apache, and MySQL. Designed to be extensible, it processes logs from currently PBS, OpenPBS and Maui2. It also contains a web frontend for User and Project Managment
SSS-OSCAR is an integrated release of the SciDAC:Scalable System Software (SSS) suite using the OSCAR cluster installation framework. The SSS project seeks to provide a standard interface for effective management and utilization of terascale systems.
xCAT proper is now open source software! Please visit the xCAT site for more information on this incredible cluster administration tool: http://xcat.sourceforge.net/
This project is developing a common infrastructure for Linux clustering by extending the CLuster Membership Subsystem ("CLMS") and Internode Communication Subsystem ("ICS") of the OpenSSI project.
The project focuses on developing an environment where one can harness idle CPU cycles of numerous networked systems to work together on a particularly processing-intensive problem. (distributed computing you may call it)
Ka is a set of tools designed to help the installation and later the use/administration of a cluster of PC's under Linux. It currently includes a solution for the parallel installation of Linux on many machines, and tools for deploying data or launching
Combined Utilities for Beowulf, or "cub," is based on work done at Compaq to integrate some of the best available tools to make it easy to build and install clusters of workstations for parallel computing applications.
Designed to allow quick setup of powerful NOW-based clusters to run compute-intensive applications. Applications do not have to be designed specially for these clusters to benefit.
dsh is a program which runs a single command on multiple computers at the same time. It was designed as a cluster tool for beowulf-style supercomputers.
NAIS is a free, non-interactive, network automated installation system to install the Debian GNU/Linux operating system on a Beowulf cluster or to automatically setup a cluster of workstations.