A lightweight (serverless) native python parallel processing framework based on simple decorators and call graphs.
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A lightweight (serverless) native python parallel processing framework based on simple decorators and call graphs.
qtop (pronounced queue-top) is a tool written in order to monitor the state of Queueing Systems, along with related information relevant on HPC & grid clusters. At present it supports **PBS, SGE & OAR** families. There is a historic reference for the prior shell version of the tool, at former CERN source:
An HPC abstraction over MPI with built-in parallel compute primitives
Command-line tool for benchmarking HPC hardware performance
A scheduler for resource-aware parallel external computing on clusters
A command line password cracking tool which works on a cluster(HPC).
Metadata and scripts accompanying the Year in the Life of a Parallel File System paper
Repo from graduate data science course on HPC with Lustre/SLURM
SixRackUnits (6RU) delivers short form news and educational content around AI/HPC hardware.
Fotireps is a user-friendly conglomerate of different data processing tools used by the MWA EoR group. Fotireps is made to be highly modularized and robust with each step being runnable in isolation but can also perform standard end to end EoR analysis on MWA observations.
SPMD (HPC) collectives library for Python implemented using pyzmq
University project where a command line software called Ale was developed. Ale runs molecular dynamics simulations, at lowest effort. It was designed to be user friendly with config-files specifying simulations. The simulations can be run on e.g. supercomputers in parallel to achieve high throughput when simulating material properties.
A package that makes parameter surveys easy, from laptops to supercomputers.
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