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LinuxHPC.org/Cluster Builder 1.3
Workload Manager |
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By LinuxHPC.org and Cluster Resources
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A Workload Manager is a software application designed to work in conjunction with one or multiple resource managers in order to enhance the overall efficiency and integration of different platforms, software solutions and scheduling capabilities in a cluster environment. A Worklad Manager combines intelligent scheduling of resources with advanced reservations to process jobs on the right resources at the right time. It also provides flexible policy and event engines that process workloads faster and in line with set business requirements and priorities. Differentiation Workload Managers are designed to offer improved resource management and job scheduling to users while allowing users to continue
'business as usual'. A resource manager, such as TORQUE *, PBS Pro, Loadleveler,
or LSF, manages the job queue and manages the compute nodes. A scheduler
tells the resource manager what to do, when to run jobs, and where.
Users typically submit jobs and query the state of the machine and jobs
through the resource manager. When a workload manager is running, users can continue
to issue the same resource manager commands as before. Additionally, workload managers also offer commands which provide additional information, and a superset of resource management and advanced scheduling capabilities in the following areas:
Benefits
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