paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
Cluster Resources Wins Largest Cluster and Grid Management Contract in History -- Provides Moab Site License to the World's Leading Supercomputing Organization (U.S. Department of Energy)
Cluster Resources Wins Largest Cluster and Grid Management Contract in History -- Provides Moab Site License to the World's Lead
PROVO, UT -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 08/09/06 -- Cluster Resources, Inc., a leading provider of
cluster, grid and utility computing software, announced today that the
Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration's Advanced
Simulation and Computing Program has selected Cluster Resources' Moab
workload and resource management software (www.clusterresources.com) as a
standard for use across NNSA's high-performance computing systems.
The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC) unites the high
performance computing expertise and capabilities of the national labs
responsible for ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the
nation's stockpile of nuclear weapons without testing. ASC, also known as
Tri-Labs consists of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Los
Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories. ASC
currently has the number 1, 3, 6 and 9 largest systems in the TOP500
Supercomputing list, as well as dozens of other systems equating to
approximately 25% of the TOP500's total CPU count (www.top500.org).
"Cluster Resources is honored to be selected by ASC," said David Jackson,
CEO of Cluster Resources, Inc. "There is no organization in the world which
matches the technical expertise and scope of compute systems found at ASC
in terms of scalability and architectural complexity."
This agreement brings two industry leaders together. ASC is widely
acknowledged for their leadership in successfully deploying next-generation
massive architectures, networks and storage solutions, as well as their
research and expertise in scalable middleware. Cluster Resources provides
industry leadership in intelligent workload and resource management that
orchestrates compute, network, and storage resources, in order to maximize
utilization, availability and responsiveness. The ASC/Cluster Resources
partnership will push innovation boundaries for the Supercomputing / High
Performance Computing (HPC) industry on both current and future
leadership-class systems.
Assessing Resource and Workload Management Solutions
ASC initiated the search for a common resource and workload management
solution to improve usability and manageability of their diverse resources
and to attain an improved return on their significant computing investment.
In addition, the program also sought enhanced reporting for managed
resources and to optimize resource utilization while maintaining the
flexibility required to meet the individual needs of each site and project.
ASC has a highly heterogeneous environment with systems that range from
large scale Intel and AMD Opteron-based systems provided by IBM, HP, Dell
and others, to more exotic and powerful systems such as Cray's XT3 and
IBM's Blue Gene. Going into the assessment, ASC also had a high degree of
knowledge in the resource management space due to their development of
advanced resource management and scheduling tools such as BProc, SLURM
(http://www.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/), and LCRM.
"ASC's expertise, from their own extensive research and development work
and from managing the world's largest array of leadership class systems,
makes this review and selection a great honor," Jackson said. "What makes
this selection so meaningful is that this organization knows
supercomputing, knows the real world and is able to see through the
marketing fluff that can be so prevalent. Not only does this speak well of
Cluster Resources' Moab product line and our service capabilities, but it
also provides significant value to us as we collaborate with these thought
leaders to develop capabilities for the next generation of systems and
enhance our ability to meet their current and future needs."
The Selected Solution
The awarded contract grants ASC use of Moab software, which provides
workload management, system accounting, capacity planning, automated
failure recovery, virtualization and a host of other capabilities in
cluster, grid, and utility computing environments. In addition, the
contract also includes collaborative research and development, consulting,
24/7 support and other professional services.
The Moab solution adds significant manageability and optimization to HPC
resources, while providing deployment methods that effectively minimize the
risk and cost of adoption. Unique Moab capabilities allow it to be
transparently deployed with little or no impact on the end-user; these
capabilities include system workload, resource, and policy simulation,
batch language translation, capacity planning diagnostics, non-intrusive
test facilities, and infrastructure stress testing.
At the core of this solution is Moab Cluster Suite® and Moab Grid
Suite® -- professional cluster management solutions that include Moab
Workload Manager, a policy-based workload management and scheduling tool,
as well as a graphical cluster administration interface and a web-based
end-user job submission and management portal.
Moab simplifies and unifies management across heterogeneous environments to
increase the ROI of HPC investments and act as a flexible policy engine
that guarantees service levels and speeds job processing.
Collaborative Relationship and Direction
A second key aspect of the delivered solution is service and personnel
engagement. Cluster Resources will actively collaborate with ASC on
training, consulting, migration, and the creation of development roadmaps
in order to ensure the highest degree of capability and scalability is
provided. This relationship includes direct access to development resources
and executive level engagement. Cluster Resources will actively work with
hardware vendors to ensure Moab cleanly deploys on selected current and
newly purchased systems. Cluster Resources will also fully support ASC
throughout the usage lifecycle, providing on-site and online training,
best-practices consulting and other enabling services.
"Partnerships such as this one are a key element of the ASC Program's
success in pushing the frontiers of high performance scientific computing,"
said Brian Carnes, Service and Development Division leader at LLNL. "Only
by working with leading innovators in HPC can we develop and maintain the
large scale systems and increasingly complex simulation environments vital
to our national security missions."
Industry Impact
The relationship between ASC and Cluster Resources will not only directly
impact the three government laboratories that make up ASC/Tri-Labs, but
will also help shape the future of large and small HPC sites.
"In many regards, what ASC is doing now reflects the future state of the
data center and HPC industry," Jackson said. "However, the fundamental
needs of ASC are not all that different from today's centers. They need
total optimization of compute, network and storage resources, automated
failure detection and recovery, more flexible policies, true visualization
of cluster activity, detailed accounting, and reduced costs. It's just when
you are dealing with over 100,000 processors, the approaches used to
deliver this must become more efficient and manageable. We are fortunate
that our collaboration with industry visionaries over the years has
prepared us to address these needs in a way that works extremely well both
at 100 and 100,000 processors. In our partnership with ASC, we hope to
extend these capabilities further in environments that push the edges of
scalability and capability."
About Cluster Resources:
Cluster Resources, Inc.(TM) is a leading provider of workload and resource
management software and services for cluster, grid, hosting center and
on-demand utility-based computing environments. With more than a decade of
industry experience, Cluster Resources delivers software products and
services that enable organizations to understand, control and fully
optimize their compute resources and related processes.
Moab Cluster Suite, Moab Grid Suite, Moab Workload Manager®, Moab
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Resources' future development plans and schedules are made for planning
purposes only, and are subject to change or withdrawal without notice.