Swarm

Swarm

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About

Rocks is an open source Linux cluster distribution that enables end users to easily build computational clusters, grid endpoints, and visualization tiled-display walls. Since May 2000, the Rocks group has been addressing the difficulties of deploying manageable clusters with the goal of making clusters easy to deploy, manage, upgrade, and scale. The latest update, Rocks 7.0, codenamed Manzanita, is a 64-bit-only release based upon CentOS 7.4, with all updates applied as of December 1, 2017. Rocks include many tools, such as Message Passing Interface (MPI), which are integral components that make a group of computers into a cluster. Installations can be customized with additional software packages at install time by using special user-supplied CDs. The Spectre/Meltdown security vulnerabilities affect (nearly) all hardware and are addressed by OS updates.

About

Current versions of Docker include swarm mode for natively managing a cluster of Docker Engines called a swarm. Use the Docker CLI to create a swarm, deploy application services to a swarm, and manage swarm behavior. Cluster management integrated with Docker Engine: Use the Docker Engine CLI to create a swarm of Docker Engines where you can deploy application services. You don’t need additional orchestration software to create or manage a swarm. Decentralized design: Instead of handling differentiation between node roles at deployment time, the Docker Engine handles any specialization at runtime. You can deploy both kinds of nodes, managers and workers, using the Docker Engine. This means you can build an entire swarm from a single disk image. Declarative service model: Docker Engine uses a declarative approach to let you define the desired state of the various services in your application stack.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Enterprises searching for a solution for deploying and managing computational clusters

Audience

DevOps teams in need of a virtualization of several Docker nodes solution

Support

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Support

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API

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API

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Pricing

Free
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Training

Documentation
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Company Information

Rocks
Founded: 2000
United States
www.rocksclusters.org

Company Information

Docker
Founded: 2013
United States
docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/

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Categories

Categories

Integrations

AWS Marketplace
AllegroGraph
Amazon EC2
CentOS
DROPS
Docker
HashiCorp Waypoint
HollaEx
IOhub
Kasm Workspaces
Knox
Lightrun
Macaw
Mirantis Container Runtime
PayBitoPro
Portainer Business
zenon

Integrations

AWS Marketplace
AllegroGraph
Amazon EC2
CentOS
DROPS
Docker
HashiCorp Waypoint
HollaEx
IOhub
Kasm Workspaces
Knox
Lightrun
Macaw
Mirantis Container Runtime
PayBitoPro
Portainer Business
zenon
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