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HPCW Condor: High Throughput Computing

By Thomas (Tom) Kesler

Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC)

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Abstract Condor is a research project of the University of Wisconsin. It offers an environment called "High Throughput Computing" for compute-intensive jobs. Condor can manage a collection of compute nodes and can harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle workstations of a cluster or desktop. Condor accepts both serial and parallel applications.
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  • Thomas (Tom) Kesler (2007), "HPCW Condor: High Throughput Computing," http://nanohub.org/resources/3330.

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Time 01:00 PM, August 07, 2007
Location Envision Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Tags
  1. condor
  2. cyberinfrastructure
  3. grid computing
  4. high performance computing
  5. scientific computing
  6. tutorial

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