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- I’m not sure how familiar you are with container technology but if not, this is a good place to start: https://www.docker.com/what-docker
- Docker-umentation: https://docs.docker.com/
- Jupyter is one of the programming languages we use: http://jupyter.org/
- This is essentially open-source Mathematica, which accepts Python syntax instead of the Wolfram Language
OpenStack
My OpenStack IP: 141.142.208.127
My OpenStack IPs:
- 141.142.209.135
CoreOS
CoreOS is an extremely minimalistic Linux distro. It ships with etcd, docker, and fleetctl (notice: no package manager) with the main idea being that docker containers can provide any type of environment that would suit your current task.
The quick start tutorial for CoreOS can be found here.
NOTE: When running docker on CoreOS from IllinoisNet (wireless only), you will need to change docker's default ip from 172.17.x.x to something that cannot be routed via DNS. 10.0.1.1/16 works well in most cases. See Docker for more information.
Docker
Docker.io is a containerization technology that is blowing up right now in popularity.
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More information about using Docker can be found here.
Kubernetes
Kubernetes is a cluster management framework that utilizes docker containers to enforce a given configuration.
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A quick start tutorial for a Kubernetes can be found here.
More technical information can be found here.