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README.md
Welcome to Swarmlab.io
Swarmlab is a powerful collaboration tool that connects tutors and students
in a unique all-in-one environment that gets work done fast and easily
Ready-to-Use Virtual Labs one click away.
Table of contents
Features
Share your exercises and content as a tutor and access it as student on demand
On demand Labrooms
- Optimized for both Students and Tutors
- Tutors bootstrap their labrooms using our tools
- Students can join the created labrooms according to their interrests
- Following the lead of a cloud based world, we use git for tutors to create, distribute and run their lessons.
System requirements
Before you create and configure a hybrid deployment using the swarmlab-agent client, your Local Machines need to meet certain requirements.
If you don't meet those requirements, you won't be able to complete the steps within the swarmlab-agent client and you won't be able to configure a hybrid deployment between your Local Enviroment and Swarmlab Online Enviroment.
- A Linux Server (Virtual or Physical)
- You must have super user privileges (sudo)
- Docker Engine- Community version 18 or later is required.
- Docker Engine is supported on x86_64 (or amd64), armhf, and arm64 architectures.
- RAM
- Absolute minimum to run the daemon and some very light containers - 512MB
- Minimum for “comfortable” usage – 2GB
- CPU
- Minimum: 2
- Recommended 4+
- Disk Space
- 10 GB for internal requirements.
- The amount of additional disk space required for load file staging, persistence, or backups depends on the size of the data to be loaded.
- Docker uses a hypervisor with a VM, and the host server must support virtualization.
Prerequisites
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Installation
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More Info
You can find our docs in docs Directory
The Swarmlab docs are in AsciiDoc (similar to markdown), PDF and html format
Asciidoc add-on can be found here: