Compute Node Linux (CNL) is a runtime environment based on the Linux kernel for the Cray XT3, Cray XT4, Cray XT5, Cray XT6, Cray XE6 and Cray XK6 supercomputer...
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(CNK) or Compute Node Linux (CNL) on compute nodes, but a larger system such as a Linux distribution on server and input/output (I/O) nodes. While in...
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Rust for Linux is an ongoing project started in 2020 to add Rust as a programming language that can be used within the Linux kernel software, which has...
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CNK operating system (redirect from Compute Node Kernel)
I/O nodes which run the INK (I/O Node Kernel) operating system, based on a modified Linux kernel. Catamount (operating system) Compute Node Linux INK...
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Tree (abstract data type) (redirect from Child node)
child nodes. Similarly, an external node (also known as an outer node, leaf node, or terminal node) is any node that does not have child nodes. The height...
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The XE6 runs the Cray Linux Environment version 3. This incorporates SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Cray's Compute Node Linux. Feldman, Michael (2010-05-25)...
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Rocks Cluster Distribution (category Linux distributions)
Cyberenvironments Scientific Linux – a Linux distribution by Fermilab and CERN Cray Linux Environment Compute Node Linux CNK operating system "Rocks 7...
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Interconnect HyperTransport Message Passing Interface INK (operating system) Compute Node Linux Intel Xe Link Nvidia NVLINK 2.0 arrives in IBM servers next year by...
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INK (operating system) (redirect from I/O Node Kernel)
Node Kernel) is the operating system that runs on the input output nodes of the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer. INK is a Linux derivative. Compute Node Linux...
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CNK operating system. The Cray XT4 and Cray XT5 supercomputers run Compute Node Linux while the earlier XT3 ran the lightweight kernel Catamount which was...
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of code from these forks that include Linux-libre, Compute Node Linux, INK, L4Linux, RTLinux, and User-Mode Linux (UML) have been merged into the mainline...
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Computer cluster (redirect from Compute cluster)
each node set to perform the same task, controlled and scheduled by software. The newest manifestation of cluster computing is cloud computing. The components...
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all, applications remotely, as in the thin client computing architecture. Advantages of diskless nodes can include lower production cost, lower running...
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Cray CX1 (section Compute blade)
combination of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Sandia's Catamount or Cray's Compute Node Linux. A CX1 supercomputer supports GPU and scalar compute blades (Nvidia...
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XT6 family run the Cray Linux Environment version 3. This incorporates SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Cray's Compute Node Linux. The XT6m variant, announced...
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UNICOS (redirect from Cray Linux Environment)
SUSE Linux Cray Linux Environment (CLE): from release 2.1 onward, UNICOS/lc is now called Cray Linux Environment the compute elements run Compute Node Linux...
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Apache Hadoop (category Free software for cloud computing)
and TaskTracker, though it is possible to have data-only and compute-only worker nodes. These are normally used only in nonstandard applications. Hadoop...
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Enterprise Linux. Since the release of Fedora 21 in December 2014, three editions have been made available: personal computer, server and cloud computing. This...
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resources and nodes The project originated from a mailing list started in November 1997. Eventually Harald Milz wrote an odd sort of Linux-HA HOWTO. Unlike...
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performance. The XK6 runs the Cray Linux Environment. This incorporates SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Cray's Compute Node Linux. The first order for an XK6...
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a specially tuned version of Linux called Compute Node Linux (CNL). Service and IO PEs run the full version of SuSE Linux and are used for interactive...
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to four IRUs. Two types of node, processor and memory, are contained within a blade. Compute blades contain a processor node and consist of two PAC611...
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run the Cray Linux Environment, formerly known as UNICOS/lc. This incorporates SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Cray's Compute Node Linux. The XT5h (hybrid)...
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Slurm Workload Manager (redirect from Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management)
can be run in batch mode or interactive mode. For interactive mode, a compute node would start a shell, connects the client into it, and run the job. From...
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OpenBMC (category Embedded Linux)
OpenBMC is a Linux distribution for BMCs meant to work across heterogeneous systems that include enterprise, high-performance computing (HPC), telecommunications...
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Northern Lighthouses, now known as the Northern Lighthouse Board Compute Node Linux, a Linux-based operating system used with Cray supercomputers Clinical...
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Beowulf cluster (redirect from ABC GNU/Linux)
supported Linux distribution on a cluster's head node. Free and open-source software portal Aiyara cluster HTCondor Grid computing Kentucky Linux Athlon...
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Docker (software) (redirect from Docker (Linux container engine))
in public (see decentralized computing, distributed computing, and cloud computing) or private cloud. When running on Linux, Docker uses the resource isolation...
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Compute Express Link (CXL) is an open standard interconnect for high-speed, high capacity CPU-to-device and CPU-to-memory connections, designed for high...
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Kubernetes (category Linux containerization)
released on July 21, 2015. Google worked with the Linux Foundation to form the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and offered Kubernetes as the seed...
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