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== Important information == |
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* For this tutorial a personal notebook is recommended. |
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* Java (at least 1.6) should be installed on your laptop. |
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* if you plan to attend this tutorial, please create an "XtremWeb-CH" account on this page [http://xtremwebch.hesge.ch/XWCHWeb/login.jsf] and send me an Email (nabil.abdennadher@hesge.ch). I will validate your account as soon as I receive your message. |
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== Part 1: The XtremWeb-CH Volunteer Computing Platform == |
== Part 1: The XtremWeb-CH Volunteer Computing Platform == |
Revision as of 23:02, 27 August 2012
Important information
- For this tutorial a personal notebook is recommended.
- Java (at least 1.6) should be installed on your laptop.
- if you plan to attend this tutorial, please create an "XtremWeb-CH" account on this page [1] and send me an Email (nabil.abdennadher@hesge.ch). I will validate your account as soon as I receive your message.
Part 1: The XtremWeb-CH Volunteer Computing Platform
- To install an XWCH worker on your machine click here [2]
- To download the BROADCAST application, click here [3]. The Java API is in the same .zip file
- Java API documentation is here [4]
Part 2: Venus-C : HPC in Cloud
- Azure at a glance
- Venus-C at a glance
- Deploying a Hello World application on Venus-C[5]. We assume here that the Generic Worker is already deployed via Azure portal
- Deploying a Hello World application on Venus-C. The application deploys the Venus-C Generic Worker before submitting the jobs.