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    AWS ParallelCluster Node

    AWS ParallelCluster Node

    Python package installed on the Amazon EC2 instances

    ...AWS ParallelCluster is an AWS-supported Open Source cluster management tool that makes it easy for you to deploy and manage High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters in the AWS cloud. Built on the Open Source CfnCluster project, AWS ParallelCluster enables you to quickly build an HPC compute environment in AWS. It automatically sets up the required compute resources and a shared filesystem and offers a variety of batch schedulers such as AWS Batch and Slurm. AWS ParallelCluster facilitates both quick start proof of concepts (POCs) and production deployments. ...
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    Spilo

    Spilo

    Highly available elephant herd: HA PostgreSQL cluster using Docker

    Spilo is a Docker-based HA PostgreSQL cluster built on Patroni and heavily optimized for Kubernetes environments. It includes components for failover, streaming replication, backups, and connection pooling. Spilo is used in production by Zalando and is designed to provide a resilient, self-healing Postgres cluster with minimal manual intervention.
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    A web-based monitor for PBS-based clusters (e.g. OpenPBS and Torque). It provides an overview of node usage, running jobs, and active users. It is built on the pbs-python libraries.
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    Broke-Aid is a cheap SAN alternative with built-in Brocade(R)-type fencing mechanism. It uses GNU/Linux and open source software components. Broke-Aid has been tested with Red Hat Enteprise Linux (versions 3 and 4) Cluster Suite and Global File System.
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    A Console-based BitTorrent Client with built-in scheduler for handling multiple sessions. It is designed to manage sessions in queue easily without heavy-weight GUI. External module can search for new torrents in trackers and submit it automatically.
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    This project allow to test network availability on multiple nodes. It is built as a plugin architecture in order to use it on multiples networks. Test is based on three steps : module status, local visibility of network, and interconnection between nodes
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