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SUMMARY:Using CloudLab as a Scalable Platform for Teaching Cluster Computi
 ng
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nEducation, Scientific Computing, Training, Workshop 
 Reg Pass, Lightning Talks and Demos\n\nUsing CloudLab as a Scalable Platfo
 rm for Teaching Cluster Computing\n\nNgo, Denton\n\nA significant challeng
 e in teaching cluster computing, an advanced topic in the parallel and dis
 tributed computing body of knowledge, is to provide students with an adequ
 ate environment where they can become familiar with real-world infrastruct
 ures that embody the conceptual principles taught in lectures. In this pap
 er, we describe our experience setting up such an environment by leveragin
 g CloudLab, a national experimentation platform for advanced computing res
 earch. We explored two approaches in using CloudLab to teach advanced conc
 epts in cluster computing: direct deployment of virtual machines (VMs) on 
 bare-metal nodes and indirect deployment of VMs inside a CloudLab-based cl
 oud.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_bphpcte102&sess=se
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