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== About UCM ==
== About UCM ==
UCM stands for "Universial Cluster Management". UCM has been developed to monitoring and control multiple nodes under UCM based cluster.
UCM stands for "Universial Cluster Management". UCM has been developed to monitoring and control multiple nodes under UCM based MDC (Micro Data Center) cluster. With UCM, administrator to manage multiple cluster nodes and real-time monitoring much easier using the provideds web interface and command line interface (UCMCLI), just like any clouder vendors.


UCM software package shipped on UCM master node (1U appliance) and optional Slave node (same spec with master) for active and backup configuration.  
UCM software package shipped on UCM master node (1U appliance) and optional Slave node (same spec with master) for active and backup configuration.
 
With UCM, administrator to manage multiple cluster nodes and real-time monitoring much easier using the provideds web interface and command line interface (UCMCLI).


== UCM Appliance ==
== UCM Appliance ==
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[[File:UCM workflow2.png|center|frameless|561x561px]]
[[File:UCM workflow2.png|center|frameless|561x561px]]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Plugin name
!Descriptions
!Descriptions
!Default
!Default
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|Service volumes
|Service volumes
|Service volume exports for multiple worker nodes
|Service volume for multiple cluster nodes
|Yes
|Yes
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|Rack managment
|Rack managment
|Visualize rack management
|Visualized rack management
|single rack
|single rack
|multi racks
|multi racks
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|Resource monitoring
|Resource monitoring
|Real time resource monitoring
|Real time cluster nodes resource monitoring
|Yes
|Yes
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|LDAP
|LDAP/[[Manual:UCM/NIS|NIS]]
|Centralized user management
|Centralized [[user management]]
|Yes
|Yes
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|Diskless computing
|Diskless computing
|Diskless working node control/managmeent for HPC computing farm
|Diskless computing nodes control/managmeent for HPC cluster farm
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|Yes
|Yes
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|Yes
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|Jupyter farm
|[[Jupyter]] farm
|Clustered Jupyter farm - useful for educational organization  
|Clustered Jupyter farm - useful for educational organization  
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== For further ==
== For further ==
more details are available on UCM manual page (limted to HPCMATE customers)
more details are available on [[Manual:UCM|UCM manual]] (limted to HPCMATE UCM customers)
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[[Category:Internal]]

Latest revision as of 13:25, 22 March 2024

About UCM

UCM stands for "Universial Cluster Management". UCM has been developed to monitoring and control multiple nodes under UCM based MDC (Micro Data Center) cluster. With UCM, administrator to manage multiple cluster nodes and real-time monitoring much easier using the provideds web interface and command line interface (UCMCLI), just like any clouder vendors.

UCM software package shipped on UCM master node (1U appliance) and optional Slave node (same spec with master) for active and backup configuration.

UCM Appliance

HPCMATE provides UCM as appliance for hyperscale cluster configuration. UCM master/slave redundancy operation with node lock license of default and user selectable optional plugins.

UCM customer can add one or more optional plugin features whenever they wants after purchasing UCM appliance with updated license contents on the master/slave.

Type Description Notes Default

Plugin

UCM Master 1U rack mount server Working as a master node to control and monitoring multiple workers inside of UCM cluster node lock license Yes
UCM Slave 1U rack mount server Working as a slave to replace master failure

UCM Plugins

UCM has been designed to support plugin architecture to supports various features for various requirements

UCM workflow2.png
Plugin name Descriptions Default Optional
Thermal managment Active thermal monitoring and management for cluster nodes Yes
Service volumes Service volume for multiple cluster nodes Yes
Rack managment Visualized rack management single rack multi racks
Resource monitoring Real time cluster nodes resource monitoring Yes
Cluster logging Real time cluster system logging Yes
LDAP/NIS Centralized user management Yes
Docker swam Centralized docker swarm management Yes
Slurm Slurm clustering and monitoring Yes
DFS Scalable distributed file system Yes
Diskless computing Diskless computing nodes control/managmeent for HPC cluster farm Yes
DNS/IP Gateway Master working as IP router for cluster nodes Yes
Private registry Docker private registry over internet and interanet Yes
Jupyter farm Clustered Jupyter farm - useful for educational organization Yes
PACS Useful for AI/MLops for medial organization Yes
VPN Private VPN features Yes
CI/CD and

DUT test farm

CI/CD for real time multiple DUT test farm. especially useful for local and remote developers when limited available samples such as electronics prototype of semiconductor, car, etc

*Need optinal PDU and console server

Yes
Render farm Enable Blender remote renderfarm with inhouse Blender addon software Yes

For further

more details are available on UCM manual (limted to HPCMATE UCM customers)