Univa UD, a provider of cloud management software products, reportedly
announced UniCluster 5.0, the latest version of its infrastructure and workload management software stack that functions as the core of Univa’s (
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UniCluster provides the framework for Univa’s cloud computing solutions, Univa officials said. Used as a building block for high performance computing clusters in internal or external computing environments, it is the open source component of Univa’s infrastructure management suite.
At the core of UniCluster are Sun Grid Engine software and Oracle (
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The new UniCluster 5.0 includes a number of enhancements and added scalability. It now features a well-defined Web-based API to allow interfacing with the UniCluster core framework. The software can be scaled to more than 7,000 nodes through subordinate installer nodes.
UniCluster 5.0 offers true heterogeneous support, meaning a single cluster can support OpenSolaris and Linux compute nodes with a common management framework. Further, software profiles can be created and deployed for multiple operating systems and computing environments. The solution lets users create one kit for deployment across resources running a variety of OS’s and also across multiple hardware profiles.
“UniCluster 5.0 delivers a higher level of functionality and performance for technical computing users looking for simplified and integrated management and provisioning tools,” said Gary Tyreman, SVP of products and alliances at Univa, in a statement. “With an unparalleled level of scalability and heterogeneity, the UniCluster stack offers lower total cost of ownership and features not common to other open source toolkits for commercial users.”
In September, Univa UD announced the native OpenSolaris version of UniCluster functionally equivalent to the Linux, increasing the attractiveness of the OpenSolaris OS among technical computing users, TMCnet
reported. It also offers cluster installation directly from repositories with configurable software profiles for cluster nodes. Installation and configuration is automatic, driven by Kits.
According to Fritz Ferstl, director Sun Grid Engine software for Sun Microsystems (
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“Oracle Enterprise Linux and UniCluster offer leading support to our HPC customers and can help reduce TCO,” said Jeff Doolan, director, Virtualization and Linux channels for Oracle, in a statement. “Customers can benefit from Univa’s HPC and cloud management expertise to simplify the design and management of complex infrastructures. We look forward to working jointly with Univa.”
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