Article 3JBV1 Singularity: The Inner Workings of Securely Running User Containers on HPC Systems

Singularity: The Inner Workings of Securely Running User Containers on HPC Systems

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#3JBV1)
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Michael Bauer from Sylabs gave this talk at FOSDEM'17. "This presentation will provide an in-depth look at how Singularity is able to securely run user containers on HPC systems. After a brief introduction to Singularity and its relationship to other container solutions, the details of Singularity's runtime will be explored. The way that Singularity leverages Linux features such as namespaces, bind mounts, and SUID binaries will be discussed in further detail as well."

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