Sun Grid Engine
Jai Rangi
jprangi at aleks.com
Wed Nov 2 20:23:07 UTC 2005
I think it totally depend on the applition you want to run on the GRID.
One application might be better for condor while other might fit well in
Sun Grid Engine.
I have not tested it though, but IBM's Globus Toolkit can also be used
for Grid Applications.
-Jai
Miskell, Craig wrote:
>>That said, I now turn to you guys for answers to a couple
>>things that Google
>>was less than clear on. So far, I only know of Mosix,
>>Beowulf, Sun Grid
>>Engine, and RHEL Clustering. Are there others in production?
>>
>>
>We're using condor (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/), although it's in
>early stages yet. It will be our gridish type platform of choice once I
>get my new servers running. When I went through the evaluation many
>months ago, condor fit our needs better than SGE, and "felt" better.
>YMMV.
>
>Craig
>
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