Hi Martin, Steve,
There’s support for Ubuntu 16.04 using Mich’s fork. There aren’t any
official AMIs, but I’m happy to share one that I’ve been using if needed. I
would second Steve’s suggestion of looking into AWS Batch or cfncluster (
https://github.com/awslabs/cfncluster) although neither elasticluster nor
cfncluster have a good option for load balancing.
Thanks,
Vasisht
On January 8, 2018 at 2:01:36 PM, Steve Darnell (darnells_at_dnastar.com)
wrote:
Hi Martin,
*** Disclaimer: I am only a StarCluster user. My thoughts are not intended
to represent the plans or intentions of Justin Riley or the StarCluster
project. ***
I would not expect much in the way of further development. The last commits
to the StarCluster develop branch were in December 2016 (
https://github.com/jtriley/StarCluster/commits/develop) while the mailing
list and the project issue tracker has each discussed five topics in 2017.
Mich at Datacratic has his own branch with improvements (
https://github.com/datacratic/StarCluster). You might want to check that
out. His last commits were in May 2017.
If you search the mailing list, you will see references on how to create an
Ubuntu 14.04 StarCluster image. If you don’t want to build it yourself,
BioConductor distributes a Ubuntu 14.04 StarCluster image with bioc
preinstalled (
https://www.bioconductor.org/help/bioconductor-cloud-ami/).
I would not expect to see StarCluster support for more modern Ubuntu
versions since they all use systemd for initialization (15.04 and later)
rather than Upstart. I imagine it will take a significant effort for
StarCluster and all of its preconfigured third party packages and services
to support systemd and coexist happily together.
I remain grateful for the work of Justin and the rest of the StarCluster
team. I believe it was the right tool for the right job at the right time.
StarCluster filled an important need in the early days of AWS when Amazon
preferred Hadoop and you had to roll your own cluster-based solutions. Over
the years, integrated AWS solutions like Elastic Beanstalk, ECS, and Batch
have made configuring and managing a EC2 computing grid much easier. My
group has started the transition over to them. If you don’t want to use
these tools directly, perhaps an alternative like ElastiCluster (
https://github.com/gc3-uzh-ch/elasticluster) is worth consideration.
Good luck and best regards,
Steve
*From:* starcluster-bounces_at_mit.edu [mailto:starcluster-bounces_at_mit.edu] *On
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*Sent:* Friday, January 5, 2018 3:29 AM
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Dear all,
Are there any plans to provide also access to more recent Ubuntu versions?
Such as 16.04? And to provide also images for eu-central-1 ?
Best regards
Martin
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