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Pre-Alpha Console distro for high performance Linux computing.
Basic Debian INTEL/AMD HPC console/desktop multi purpose. Linux for software devs/QA and thin laboratory clusters. MIC hardware, NUMA and live network memory and full IPv6 are supported.
Final alpha release features:
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* Usb image
* General debian repos
* VM optimizations
* Hugepages by default
* CGROUPs optimized by default
* ALSA
* Latest Debugging / Baremetal kernels
* Full Haswell and MIC support in test
* Full optimized python support
* Full...
SnowFlock enables high performance computing on virtual machine (VM)-based cloud environments. In SnowFlock, a VM transparently becomes a cluster of VMs by cloning in sub-second time into multiple copies executing on different physical hosts.
mkvm.py is a python application that tries to tie Cobbler (https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/), Puppet (http://www.puppetlabs.com/), and Citrix XenServer (http://www.citrix.com/xenserver) together to allow automated virtual environment rollout.
Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution
Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution, based on CentOS and designed for use by hardware, software and virtual appliance builders.
OJ-Builder Tools are used to build an Orange JeOS ISO entirely from public CentOS repository.
Orange JeOS leverages the CentOS Linux distribution and allows building fully functioning software (and hardware and virtual) appliances in as little as 200 MB.
OpenGL apps running inside a VM use VMGL to obtain graphics hardware acceleration. VMGL supports VMware, Xen PV and HVM, qemu, and KVM VMs; X11-based OS such as Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris; and ATI, Nvidia and Intel GPUs.