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Linux Networx Clusterworx 3.2 Provides New Features for Premier Cluster Management
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Monday December 27 2004 @ 11:21AM EST

Linux Networx announced today new features of Clusterworx 3.2, making it the most complete cluster management software available by providing new monitoring capabilities for increased cluster efficiency. Clusterworx simplifies cluster management so organizations can run more jobs throughout the life of the cluster, significantly increasing the overall productivity of the cluster system.

Cluster management tools are essential for monitoring and controlling every aspect of the system, which helps save time and lowers a cluster's total cost of ownership. New features of Clusterworx 3.2 include:

* Display of aggregate cluster information including cluster overview and status reports to ensure maximum cluster productivity
* Complete command line interface for nearly all operations for greater management and control
* New event subsystem monitors all metrics and allows users to add additional metrics to ensure cluster health and maximum system uptime
* New node status screen displays OS, kernel and image information for efficient use of cluster resources

The new version of Clusterworx represents the most advanced and comprehensive cluster management tool available to date. With Clusterworx as the management backbone of the cluster system, our customers can maximize their cluster's efficiency and improve their overall productivity.

Clusterworx works in conjunction with the Linux Networx Icebox cluster appliance to deliver remote power control and direct access to each node within the cluster. More information on Clusterworx can be found at http://www.linuxnetworx.com/clusterworx/


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