ComputeMode:On-demand HPC cluster manager

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<big>'''ComputeMode''' provides the quickest and nicest way to build '''ad-hoc HPC cluster''' by gathering unused computing resources of a intranet, thanks its powerful configuration scheme provided by its adminitration interface</big>
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 26 September 2011

Deploying lightweight clustering framework on intranets


ComputeMode is an software infrastructure that allows to extends or create a Grid through the aggregation of unused computing resources. For instance, a virtual cluster can be built using anyone's PC while not in use. Indeed, most PCs in large companies or university campus are idle at night, on weekends, and during vacations, training periods or business trips.


The main benefits of ComputeMode are the following
  • Easy deployment: the integration into an existing infrastructure is very easy: no modification is required on your PCs. ComputeMode comes as a software-only solution. The integration with major batch manager systems such as Sun Grid Engine, Platform LSF and Portable Batch System (PBS) can also be achieved.
  • Seamless integration for the scientist: he/she submits unmodified computational jobs through his/her usual interface (batch submission engine), just like with any Beowulf type cluster.
  • Seamless integration for the PC owner/user: ComputeMode runs when his/her PC is idle (night, weekends, ...) so annoyance is minimal if existant


Using ComputeMode, the life cycle of the PCs is basically split between 2 modes of operation
  1. a user mode, where the company's installation of Microsoft Windows or GNU/Linux remains
  2. a computation mode (hence the product name): uses a diskless boot of a GNU/Linux system and offers the PC's CPU power, RAM and connectivity to the Grid.


Base on the personal computers standard mechanisms
Logo ComputeMode.png
  • PXE
  • Wake-On-Lan
  • Diskless systems
and the integration of famous Open-Source software
  • HPA's PXElinux and TFTP server
  • ISC DHCP and DNS servers
  • Debian GNU/Linux

ComputeMode provides the quickest and nicest way to build on-demand HPC cluster by gathering unused computing resources of a intranet, thanks its powerful configuration scheme provided by its adminitration interface

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ComputeMode administration interface
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POV Ray demonstration

link to ComputeMode former website, by Icatis (RIP)

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