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    Genv

    Genv

    GPU environment management and cluster orchestration

    Genv is an open-source environment and cluster management system for GPUs. Genv lets you easily control, configure, monitor and enforce the GPU resources that you are using in a GPU machine or cluster. It is intended to ease up the process of GPU allocation for data scientists without code changes.
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    Balancing Load Across Systems (Ballast)
    Ballast is a tool for balancing user load across SSH servers that supports user-specific policies as well as traditional policies based on metrics such as CPU load. It includes a simple client, a lightweight data server, and a data collection agent.
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    PyDSH is a remote administration tool, consisting of pydsh and pydcp. Pydsh allows you to run a command on multiple hosts in parallel over RSH, SSH or Telnet, OR manage your SSH public keys. The pydcp command allows copying files to/from multiple hosts.
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    chainssh is a shell script to smplify the ssh login via multiple sshgateways/firewallgateaways. e.g. connect from homehost via sshgateway to a clusternode with one command.
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    Cluster101 allows you to run software on many hosts and perform a simple task scheduling. No need to install any software on the hosts (it just runs tasks via ssh). It is typically used for running scientific applications on University campuses.
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    A very lightweight Python program that executes commands on multiple Linux hosts in a user-designated number of threads via SSH. Intended for management for a large number of Linux/Unix nodes
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    pdo allows users to run SSH commands on multiple remote hosts in parallel, or run commands (such as rsync etc.) locally against multiple remote hosts in parallel.
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    SimParEx executes a program(command) on many computers (farm) in parallel and collects the results (task farming). Major features: minimal requirements (TCP, SSH, Perl), flexible task definition, web interface.
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