singularity-container – container platform focused on supporting “Mobility of Compute”¶
- More information
- External resources
Mobility of Compute encapsulates the development to compute model where developers can work in an environment of their choosing and creation and when the developer needs additional compute resources, this environment can easily be copied and executed on other platforms. Additionally as the primary use case for Singularity is targeted towards computational portability, many of the barriers to entry of other container solutions do not apply to Singularity making it an ideal solution for users (both computational and non-computational) and HPC centers.
Distribution |
Base version |
Our version |
Architectures |
---|---|---|---|
Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 (buster) |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd100+1 |
i386, amd64, ppc64el |
|
Debian GNU/Linux 11.0 (bullseye) |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd110+1 |
i386, amd64 |
|
Debian GNU/Linux 9.0 (stretch) |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd90+1 |
i386, amd64 |
|
Debian unstable (sid) |
4.1.5+ds3-1 |
2.6.1-2~nd+1 |
i386, amd64 |
Ubuntu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” (xenial) |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd16.04+1 |
i386, amd64 |
|
Ubuntu 18.04 “Bionic Beaver” (bionic) |
2.4.2-4 |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd18.04+1 |
i386, amd64 |
Ubuntu 20.04 “Focal Fossa” (focal) |
2.6.1-2+nd2~nd20.04+1 |
amd64 |
|
Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat” (noble) |
4.1.1+ds2-1build1 |