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    DevOps Terraform Module

    DevOps Terraform Module

    DevOps Terraform Module

    This is a Terraform module repository to maintain the version DevOps-related resources to install inside the Kubernetes cluster. Following the resources and provider support in this module in Version 1.0.0. We easily use to “DevOps” module to set resources inside the Kubernetes cluster locally, this cluster is created on a docker container in our local machine.
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    EKS Distro Repository

    EKS Distro Repository

    Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution

    Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution based on and used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to create reliable and secure Kubernetes clusters. With EKS-D, you can rely on the same versions of Kubernetes and its dependencies deployed by Amazon EKS. This includes the latest upstream updates, as well as extended security patching support. EKS-D follows the same Kubernetes version release cycle as Amazon EKS, and we provide the bits here. EKS-D provides the same software...
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    m23

    m23

    Your linux deployment tool!

    m23 is a free software distribution system (license: GPL), that installs (via network, starting with partitioning and formatting) and administrates (updates, adds / removes software, adds / removes scripts) clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu and LinuxMint. It is used for deployment of Linux clients in schools, institutions and enterprises. The m23 server is controlled via a web interface. A new m23 client can be installed easily in only three steps. Group functions and mass installation...
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    These are 2 OS definitions and a scheduler script that are designed for the full virtualization of linux and windows systems on Ganeti. They works good on my KVM-based production environment and provides all that you need in order to create, backup and restore instances. Note: I was told that it works pretty good even under XEN hypervisor.
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    This is a toolkit to help developer to install hadoop cluster on hiCloud VMs. Note: hiCloud is the Amazon EC2 like service provided by CHT, Taiwan.
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    tuda-rsync_install

    install method for cluster compute nodes

    Tuda-rsync_install is a initrd image containing scripts to partition and rsync a rootfs to compute, or other nodes. A fast, easy and flexible solution not only for HPC systems, although it has been developed for that purpose.
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    GeDI, the GEneric Diskless Installer, is a set of bash scripts charged with the simple purpose of making it easier to install and manage a set of diskless clients.
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    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
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    Notp is a collection of shell scripts and a simple C daemon that allows the cluster sysadmin to quickly install/update/change the running operating system on a variety of host machines. Used with a scheduler, they provide batch-runtime OS provisioning.
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  • 10
    Moving to google code: http://yaci.googlecode.com Yet Another Cluster Installer) is a lightweight system tool used to reliably and quickly install large-scale (and small-scale) Linux clusters. It supports RedHat 7.3, 9 for i686, and RHEL3 and R
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    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.
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    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.
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