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SUMMARY:Provisioning to Disk with Warewulf v4
DESCRIPTION:Jonathon Anderson (CIQ)\n\nWarewulf v4, the current generation
  of the popular cluster provisioning system, was significnatly simpler tha
 n its predecessor by supporting only a single-stage, provision-to-memory p
 attern. While this simplification has many benefits, users of the platform
 , particularly those coming from Warewulf 3, continue to request "stateful
 " provisioning support. The Warewulf development community, however, is pr
 otective of the simplicity of the current platform, and wants to introduce
  "diskful" provisioning features without sacrificing the simplicity and be
 nefits of the stateless provisioning paradigm.<br>Here we present recent a
 dditions to Warewulf's ability to provision local storage and to provision
  a node image to that local storage. We also present a proposed roadmap fo
 r the future of disk provisioning in Warewulf as a prompt for further comm
 unity feedback.\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Recorded\n\nRegistration Categ
 ory: Technical Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Mich
 ael Hartman (Stanford University) and Jay Blair (Procter and Gamble Compan
 y, ASRC)\n\n
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