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− | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularity_(software) Singularity] is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Containerization containerization] technology, similar to [[Docker]], [https://singularity.lbl.gov/about originally developed] at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab with the requirements of scientific computing and high performance computing (HPC) in mind, especially [https://sylabs.io/guides/3.3/user-guide/security.html security]. A company called [https://sylabs.io/ Sylabs] has since been started and continues to maintain and update Singularity (see the [https://github.com/sylabs/singularity GitHub Repository]). In addition to this page, you may want to explore the [https://sylabs.io/guides/3. | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularity_(software) Singularity] is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Containerization containerization] technology, similar to [[Docker]], [https://singularity.lbl.gov/about originally developed] at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab with the requirements of scientific computing and high performance computing (HPC) in mind, especially [https://sylabs.io/guides/3.3/user-guide/security.html security]. A company called [https://sylabs.io/ Sylabs] has since been started and continues to maintain and update Singularity (see the [https://github.com/sylabs/singularity GitHub Repository]). In addition to this page, you may want to explore the [https://sylabs.io/guides/3.4/user-guide/ official documentation]. |
'''Please note:''' this documentation uses examples tested with version 3.4.0 | '''Please note:''' this documentation uses examples tested with version 3.4.0 |
Revision as of 14:51, 7 October 2019
This page is currently under construction
Singularity is a containerization technology, similar to Docker, originally developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab with the requirements of scientific computing and high performance computing (HPC) in mind, especially security. A company called Sylabs has since been started and continues to maintain and update Singularity (see the GitHub Repository). In addition to this page, you may want to explore the official documentation.
Please note: this documentation uses examples tested with version 3.4.0
Getting Started
Recipes
Images
GitHub Repository SingularityHub