[Beowulf] Docker in HPC
Joe Landman
landman at scalableinformatics.com
Tue Nov 26 15:04:48 PST 2013
I know there was some discussion of this previously, and I wanted to
point out this update
http://blog.docker.io/2013/11/docker-0-7-docker-now-runs-on-any-linux-distribution/
Interesting that the AUFS dependence is now not blocking things.
Hopefully I'll get a chance to play with it in a few weeks in an HPC
context, to see what the container performance cost is (if anything).
Hopefully quite low.
If someone has already done this, please post a link.
This is an OS level virtual system. Not a hypervisor, or a paravisor,
so it *should*, in theory, be lower latency. It looks like we can
generate Docker files trivially from a machine specification in Tiburon,
though we are very JSON centric these days.
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