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transition from slurm to kubernetes

 

Slide 1: Introduction

  • Brief overview of Slurm and Kubernetes
  • Purpose of the presentation: to outline the steps and benefits of transitioning from Slurm to Kubernetes

Slide 2: Assessing Your Needs

  • Review your current use of Slurm and identify the reasons for considering a transition to Kubernetes
  • Evaluate your current workloads and determine if they are a good fit for Kubernetes

Slide 3: Preparing for the Transition

  • Plan the transition process and timeline
  • Determine the resources required to support the transition
  • Develop a training plan for your team

Slide 4: Migrating Applications to Kubernetes

  • Containerize your applications
  • Test the containerized applications in a development environment
  • Deploy the applications to a production Kubernetes cluster

Slide 5: Updating Cluster Management

  • Migrate cluster management from Slurm to Kubernetes
  • Integrate other tools and systems as needed
  • Monitor the cluster for stability and performance

Slide 6: Benefits of Kubernetes

  • Scalability: ability to manage and scale deployments of any size
  • Robust networking: support for network segmentation and traffic management
  • Active community: access to a large and growing community of contributors and users

Slide 7: Challenges of the Transition

  • Learning curve: Kubernetes is a complex system with a steeper learning curve than Slurm
  • Integration: integrating Kubernetes with existing systems and tools may require significant effort
  • Performance: Kubernetes may not be as optimized for

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