Azure HPC On-Demand Platform, provides the end to end deployment mechanism for a base HPC infrastructure on Azure. Industry standard tools like Terraform, Ansible and Packer are used to provision and configure this environment containing :
- An HPC OnDemand Portal for all user access, remote shell access, remote visualization access, job submission, file access and more,
- An Active Directory for user authentication and domain control,
- Open PBS or SLURM as a Job Scheduler,
- Dynamic resources provisioning and autoscaling is done by Azure CycleCloud pre-configured job queues and integrated health-checks to quickly avoid non-optimal nodes,
- A Jumpbox to provide admin access,
- A common shared file system for home directory and applications is delivered by Azure Netapp Files,
- A Lustre parallel filesystem using local NVME for high performance that automatically archives to Azure Blob Storage using the Robinhood Policy Engine and Azure Storage data mover,
- Grafana dashboards to monitor your cluster,
- Remote Visualization with noVNC and GPU acceleration with VirtualGL.
Please check the whole azhop documentation here.
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