I apologize for the slightly off-topic subject, but I could not think of
a better forum to ask.  If you know of a more proper place to ask this,
I'd be happy to know about it.

We are currently in the design fase for a new cluster that is going to
be set up next year.  We have so far used Rocks (on top of CentOS) for
cluster provisioning.  However, Rocks don't support CentOS >= 7, and it
doesn't look like it will in the near future.  Also for other reasons,
we are looking for alternatives to Rocks.

So, what are you using for cluster provisioning?

- Rocks?
- A different provisioning tool?
- A locally developed solution?

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Regards,
Bjørn-Helge Mevik, dr. scient,
Department for Research Computing, University of Oslo

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