Hi, Is anyone aware of Debian being used on largish, say 100s of nodes and 1000s of cores, clusters for High-Performance Computing (HPC)?
I ask because CentOS, which has been used widely in HPC, has been essentially killed off by IBM. Alternative Red-Hat-like OSs, such as Rocky and ALMA have appeared, but I wondered whether there are still valid arguments against Debian. In the past these arguments tended to revolve around problems relating to drivers for slightly exotic hardware, such as InfiniBand or, more recently, Omnipath. Cheers, Loris -- This signature is currently under constuction.