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    dispy

    Distributed and Parallel Computing with/for Python.

    dispy is a generic and comprehensive, yet easy to use framework for creating and using compute clusters to execute computations in parallel across multiple processors in a single machine (SMP), among many machines in a cluster, grid or cloud. dispy is well suited for data parallel (SIMD) paradigm where a computation (Python function or standalone program) is evaluated with different (large) datasets independently. dispy supports public / private / hybrid cloud computing, fog / edge computing.
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    Downloads: 49 This Week
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    pycos

    Python framework for concurrent, asynchronous, distributed tasks

    Python framework for concurrent, asynchronous, distributed communicating tasks for broad range of use cases, including public / private / hybrid cloud computing, fog / edge computing.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    slurm-roll

    Slurm Resource Manager for Rocks Clusters

    Slurm is a replacement for other resource management software and schedulers like gridengine or torque. The slurm roll integrates very well into a rocks clusters installation. In the folder addons, there are a lot of useful rolls for rocks clusters 6.1 and 6.2. These rolls do not depend on slurm. Please see Discussion for further information and support
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    Condor GUI

    Condor GUI

    GUI for managing and working with one or more HTCondor pools.

    Condor GUI is a tool for managing and working with one or more HTCondor pools. It was developed at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, to support the daily work using HTCondor. Version History: Version 0.9.3: - QDarkStyleSheet is an optional package now Version 0.9.2: - New layout of job file editor - Keyword arguments in job file editor - Linux compatibility
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    GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.
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    KestrelHPC
    KestrelHPC is a software developed to make life easier to the people that want to have a Diskless Cluster. This Cluster is Multi-User and it has got many tools to configure your cluster. This software can be installed in a Debian or Ubuntu.
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    Maui Scheduler is an advanced reservation HPC parallel batch scheduler for use with Linux and BSD clusters. Maui provides a complete scientific scheduling solution, supporting running custom parallel and MPI jobs over Myrinet and ethernet.
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    This lets you used the PVM (parallel virtual machine) API from within Python.
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