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SUMMARY:A Simple Method for Container-Based Software Management
DESCRIPTION:David Godlove (CIQ)\n\nHPC administrators and staff scientists
  are often responsible for installing and managing scientific software for
  users—a task complicated by complex dependencies, non-privileged environm
 ents, and the need for relocatable installations. Containers simplify this
  process, and many labs now distribute software as container images. Howev
 er, this approach requires end users to learn how to run containers.<br><b
 r>Here, I present a simple method for installing and managing containerize
 d software while keeping the container approach transparent to users. It r
 equires no special tooling aside from Apptainer and has been used successf
 ully for years at the National Institutes of Health. The method’s benefits
  and limitations will be discussed.\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Recorded\n
 \nRegistration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass\n\n
 Session Chairs: Michael Hartman (Stanford University) and Jay Blair (Proct
 er and Gamble Company, ASRC)\n\n
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