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SUMMARY:Using CloudLab as a Scalable Platform for Teaching Cluster Computi
 ng
DESCRIPTION:Linh B. Ngo (West Chester University) and Jeff Denton (Clemson
  University)\n\nA significant challenge in teaching cluster computing, an 
 advanced topic in the parallel and distributed computing body of knowledge
 , is to provide students with an adequate environment where they can becom
 e familiar with real-world infrastructures that embody the conceptual prin
 ciples taught in lectures. In this paper, we describe our experience setti
 ng up such an environment by leveraging CloudLab, a national experimentati
 on platform for advanced computing research. We explored two approaches in
  using CloudLab to teach advanced concepts in cluster computing: direct de
 ployment of virtual machines (VMs) on bare-metal nodes and indirect deploy
 ment of VMs inside a CloudLab-based cloud.\n\nTag: Education, Scientific C
 omputing, Training, Scalable and Sustainable Approaches for HPC Training a
 nd Education, Emerging Tools enabling HPC Training and Education, Lightnin
 g Talks and Demos\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession C
 hairs: Evguenia Alexandrova (Hartree Centre, STFC; Science and Technology 
 Facilities Council (STFC)); Scott Lathrop (University of Illinois Urbana-C
 hampaign); Susan Mehringer (Cornell University); Julie Mullen (Massachuset
 ts Institute of Technology (MIT), Lincoln Laboratory); Nitin Sukhija (Slip
 pery Rock University of Pennsylvania); and Aaron Weeden (Shodor Education 
 Foundation)\n\n
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