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SGE is typically used on a computer farm or high-performance computing (HPC) cluster and is responsible for **accepting, | SGE is typically used on a computer farm or high-performance computing (HPC) cluster and is responsible for **accepting, | ||
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- | [[Basic usage of Grid Engine (commands)]] | ||
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- | SLURM: A Highly Scalable Resource Manager** | ||
- | SLURM is an open-source resource manager designed for Linux clusters of all sizes. It provides three key functions. First it allocates exclusive and/or non-exclusive access to resources (computer nodes) to users for some duration of time so they can perform work. Second, it provides a framework for starting, executing, and monitoring work (typically a parallel job) on a set of allocated nodes. Finally, it arbitrates contention for resources by managing a queue of pending work. | + | |
+ | ====SLURM: A Highly Scalable Resource Manager==== | ||
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+ | SLURM is an open-source resource manager designed for Linux clusters of all sizes. It provides three key functions. First it allocates exclusive and/or non-exclusive access to resources (computer nodes) to users for some duration of time so they can perform work. Second, it provides a framework for starting, executing, and monitoring work (typically a parallel job) on a set of allocated nodes. Finally, it arbitrates contention for resources by managing a queue of pending work. https:// |
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