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|title=[[OAR]] 2.0
|title=[[OAR]] 2.0
|purpose=OAR is a resource manager (or batch scheduler) for large clusters. It allows cluster users to submit or reserve nodes either in an interactive or a batch mode.
|purpose=OAR is a resource manager (or batch scheduler) for large clusters. It allows cluster users to submit or reserve nodes either in an interactive or a batch mode.
|logo=[[Image:Logo_oar.png|150px|right]]
|contacts=[mailto:olivier.richard@imag.fr Olivier Richard]
|contacts=[mailto:olivier.richard@imag.fr Olivier Richard]
|status=Production/Stable
|status=Production/Stable
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|title=[[Kadeploy]] 2.1.5
|title=[[Kadeploy]] 2.1.5
|purpose=Kadeploy is a fast and scalable deployment system towards cluster and grid computing. It provides a set of tools, for cloning, configuring (post installation) and managing a set of nodes. Currently it deploys successfully linux, *BSD, Windows, Solaris on x86 and 64 bits computers.
|purpose=Kadeploy is a fast and scalable deployment system towards cluster and grid computing. It provides a set of tools, for cloning, configuring (post installation) and managing a set of nodes. Currently it deploys successfully linux, *BSD, Windows, Solaris on x86 and 64 bits computers.
|logo=[[Image:Kadeploy.png|200px|right]]
|contacts=[mailto:julien.leduc@lri.fr Julien Leduc]
|contacts=[mailto:julien.leduc@lri.fr Julien Leduc]
|status=Production/Stable
|status=Production/Stable
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|title=[[TakTuk]] 3
|title=[[TakTuk]] 3
|purpose=TakTuk is a tool for deploying parallel remote executions of commands to a potentially large set of remote nodes. It spreads itself using an adaptive algorithm and sets up an interconnection network to transport commands and perform I/Os multiplexing/demultiplexing. The TakTuk mechanics dynamically adapts to environment (machine performance and current load, network contention) by using a reactive work-stealing algorithm that mix local parallelization and work distribution.
|purpose=TakTuk is a tool for deploying parallel remote executions of commands to a potentially large set of remote nodes. It spreads itself using an adaptive algorithm and sets up an interconnection network to transport commands and perform I/Os multiplexing/demultiplexing. The TakTuk mechanics dynamically adapts to environment (machine performance and current load, network contention) by using a reactive work-stealing algorithm that mix local parallelization and work distribution.
|logo=[[Image:TakTuk.png|200px|right]]
|contacts=[mailto:guillaume.huart@imag.fr Guillaume Huart]
|contacts=[mailto:guillaume.huart@imag.fr Guillaume Huart]
|status=Production/Stable
|status=Production/Stable
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|title=KaVlan
|title=KaVlan
|purpose=VLAN manipulation tool for network isolation of experiment
|purpose=VLAN manipulation tool for network isolation of experiment
|logo=
|contacts=[mailto:pierre.neyron@imag.fr Pierre Neyron]
|contacts=[mailto:pierre.neyron@imag.fr Pierre Neyron]
|status=Alpha
|status=Alpha

Revision as of 15:45, 12 February 2007

OAR 2.0

Logo oar.png

OAR is a resource manager (or batch scheduler) for large clusters. It allows cluster users to submit or reserve nodes either in an interactive or a batch mode.

Kadeploy 2.1.5

Kadeploy.png

Kadeploy is a fast and scalable deployment system towards cluster and grid computing. It provides a set of tools, for cloning, configuring (post installation) and managing a set of nodes. Currently it deploys successfully linux, *BSD, Windows, Solaris on x86 and 64 bits computers.

TakTuk 3

TakTuk.png

TakTuk is a tool for deploying parallel remote executions of commands to a potentially large set of remote nodes. It spreads itself using an adaptive algorithm and sets up an interconnection network to transport commands and perform I/Os multiplexing/demultiplexing. The TakTuk mechanics dynamically adapts to environment (machine performance and current load, network contention) by using a reactive work-stealing algorithm that mix local parallelization and work distribution.

KaVlan

VLAN manipulation tool for network isolation of experiment