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docker [2019/11/29 15:00] – [Proposed solution] mimbert | docker [2023/09/28 17:24] (current) – [Proposed solution] cmorin | ||
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The proposed solution is to use [[https:// | The proposed solution is to use [[https:// | ||
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* Preparing an image is a much more convenient process than preparing a task, when it comes to complex software bundles such as TensorFlow, OpenBTS, etc. One just needs to install dependencies and build as if it was a real machine, there is no need to tweak or hack build steps, it just works directly. | * Preparing an image is a much more convenient process than preparing a task, when it comes to complex software bundles such as TensorFlow, OpenBTS, etc. One just needs to install dependencies and build as if it was a real machine, there is no need to tweak or hack build steps, it just works directly. | ||
* Image preparation can be an interactive process, or it can be automated with a [[https:// | * Image preparation can be an interactive process, or it can be automated with a [[https:// | ||
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* When running a task, images are instanciated to [[https:// | * When running a task, images are instanciated to [[https:// | ||
* The experiment results are structured differently. For each node, there is one directory per container, containing the stdout/ | * The experiment results are structured differently. For each node, there is one directory per container, containing the stdout/ | ||
- | | + | * The homes of the users are NFS mounted on the nodes, and the home of the user is mounted in the containers |
docker.1575036024.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/11/29 15:00 by mimbert