{section: Introduction} This wiki page contains information about how to allow an administrator to schedule and manage services using Condor (IaaS). {section: Configuration Options} {subsection: 1.) Local Resources} {subsubsection: Virtual Machine } The most obvious solution to this problem now-a-days is to configure a virtual machine, or "appliance", whose sole purpose is to provide a service to a IT infrastructure. This virtual machine can then be accessed and spun on demand {subsubsection: Chroot jobs} One simple way to achieve this is through main {subsection: 2.) Remote Resources} {subsubsection: Grid/EC2 Jobs} {section: References} *:http://prefetch.net/articles/yumchrootlinux *:http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/creating-loopback-s3-linux.html.html Other refs: *: http://lxc.sourceforge.net/