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{{Short description|Set of FOSS tools for Linux based HPC}}
{{Infobox software
| name = OpenHPC
| logo = OpenHPC logo.png
| logo alt = OpenHPC logo consisting of three horizontal grey bars surrounded by light blue horseshoe or C shape with opening on the upper right, followed by OpenHPC with the first four letters lowercase and grey and the last three capital and light blue.
| operating system = [[AlmaLinux]], [[CentOS]], [[SUSE Linux Enterprise Server]], [[OpenSUSE]] Leap, [[Rocky Linux]]
| released = {{Start date and age|2015|11|12}}<ref>[https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/releases/tag/v1.0.GA v1.0.GA]</ref>
| genre = [[Cluster (computing)|Cluster software]]
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==History==
A birds-of-a-feather panel discussion titled "Community Supported HPC Repository & Management Framework" convened at the 2015 edition of the International Supercomputing Conference. The panel discussed the common software components necessary to build linux compute clusters and solicited feedback on community interest in such a project.<ref>
===Releases===
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! Version<ref>[https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/wiki/Release-History-and-Roadmap OpenHPC Wiki]</ref> !! Date
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|[https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/releases/tag/v2.6.1.GA 2.61]
|February 2, 2023
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| [https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/releases/tag/v2.4.GA 2.4] || November 16, 2021
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==Design==
OpenHPC provides an integrated and tested collection of software components that, along with a supported standard Linux distribution, can be used to implement a full-featured compute cluster. Components span the entire HPC software ecosystem including provisioning and system administration tools, resource management, I/O services, development tools, numerical libraries, and performance analysis tools. The architecture of OpenHPC is intentionally modular to allow end users to pick and choose from the provided components, as well as to foster a community of open contribution.<ref>[https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/21082/HPCSYSPROS16_Paper%204_Schulz%20et%20al.pdf Cluster Computing with OpenHPC]</ref> The project provides recipes for building clusters using [[CentOS]] (v8.3) and [[openSUSE]] Leap (v15.2) on [[x86_64]] as well as [[aarch64]] architectures.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://openhpc.community/downloads/|title=Downloads –
==See also==
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* [https://www.nextplatform.com/2016/11/28/openhpc-pedal-put-compute-metal/ Next Platform – OpenHPC Pedal Put To The Compute Metal]
* [https://www.hpcwire.com/2016/10/24/openhpc-pushes-to-prove-its-openness-and-value-at-sc16/ HPCwire – OpenHPC Pushes to Prove its Openness and Value at SC16]
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=HFEnDwAAQBAJ
* [https://openhpc.slack.com/ OpenHPC Slack channel]
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[[Category:Job scheduling]]
[[Category:Parallel computing]]
{{FOSS}}
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