<p>You will be connected to the Swarmlab Cloud (hence HYBRID) but you will be able to use your own storage(move files around, delete/copy etc),your own networking and computational power(cpu/graphics etc) and create a system exactly the way you need it.</p>
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<p>This way you will be able to :</p>
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<p>Run them using docker.</p>
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<p>Share them for others to use and develop.</p>
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<p>Finally browse the cloud for shared images to integrate into your project and make it even better.</p>
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<h2id="_ready_to_run_out_of_the_box"><aclass="anchor"href="#_ready_to_run_out_of_the_box"></a>Ready to run out-of-the-box</h2>
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<p>Normally the docker dataflow is as described in the following images:</p>
<p><strong>We have created an ever-growing database of readilly accessible labrooms you can choose from</strong></p>
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<pre>Ready to use, on demand virtual labs/microservices</pre>
<pre>== Intro
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You will be connected to the Swarmlab Cloud (hence HYBRID) but you will be able to use your own storage(move files around, delete/copy etc),your own networking and computational power(cpu/graphics etc) and create a system exactly the way you need it.
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This way you will be able to :
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<p>Run and manage said rooms and application</p>
* create images for testing.
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* Run them using docker.
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* Share them for others to use and develop.
<p>Create Labrooms/Applications/Microservices</p>
* Finally browse the cloud for shared images to integrate into your project and make it even better.
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== Ready to run out-of-the-box
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<p>create once - scale up or down without rebuilding</p>
Normally the docker dataflow is as described in the following images:
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An all of that using only the browser and the command line of their system.
An all of that using only the browser and the command line of their system.
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== Intro
== Intro
You will be connected to the Swarmlab Cloud (hence HYBRID) but you will be able to use your own storage(move files around, delete/copy etc),your own networking and computational power(cpu/graphics etc) and create a system exactly the way you need it.
You will be connected to the Swarmlab Cloud (hence HYBRID) but you will be able to use your own storage(move files around, delete/copy etc),your own networking and computational power(cpu/graphics etc) and create a system exactly the way you need it.
This way you will be able to :
* create images for testing.
* Run them using docker.
* Share them for others to use and develop.
* Finally browse the cloud for shared images to integrate into your project and make it even better.
== Ready to run out-of-the-box
Normally the docker dataflow is as described in the following images: