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Hi I was reading through the docs for Argo and I was kinda confused about what workflow job schedulers it supports. In my experience most workflow management frameworks support a variety of executors such as some of the following;
AWS Batch
Azure Batch
Google Cloud Batch
LSF
PBS
SGE
SLURM
I have been unable to find any docs on the Argo support for any of these job schedulers. I see that the docs for Argo mention Kubernettes, but I think that most HPC systems do not run Kubernettes, at least not in a manner that normal users could submit jobs to it. Similarly, there are a lot of cloud-based job executors such as AWS Batch that are not based on Kubernettes either.
Am I missing something or are all of these not supported by Argo? Thanks.
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Hi I was reading through the docs for Argo and I was kinda confused about what workflow job schedulers it supports. In my experience most workflow management frameworks support a variety of executors such as some of the following;
I have been unable to find any docs on the Argo support for any of these job schedulers. I see that the docs for Argo mention Kubernettes, but I think that most HPC systems do not run Kubernettes, at least not in a manner that normal users could submit jobs to it. Similarly, there are a lot of cloud-based job executors such as AWS Batch that are not based on Kubernettes either.
Am I missing something or are all of these not supported by Argo? Thanks.
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