What's a good open source cloud computing software? [closed]
- by boy
In particular, the "cloud" computing that I'm referring to is:
I'm going to get some Linux servers. Then I have pretty big computing tasks to do every day. So my goal is to be able to run some shell command to request an "instance" (ie, if a server has 4 CPU, then the computing software will configure that server to have 4 instances, assuming all my tasks are single thread). Ideally, then I can run the following command:
./addjobs somebatchfile
where somebatch file contains one command per line
./removejobs all
./listalljobs
(ie, everything is done in shell. And the "computing software" can return me the hostname that's available in some environment variable, etc)
And that's all I needed.
I run into OpenStack.. but it seems too complicated for this purpose (ie, it does all the Imagine sharing stuff, etc).. All I want, is something SIMPLE that manages the Linux boxes for me and I'm just going to run shell commands on them...
Is there such open source software?
Thanks,