Univa Globus Cluster Edition 2.0 with Grid Engine Combines Proven Software, With Expert Services, Slashing Cluster Deployment and Management Costs
CHICAGO, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Univa Corporation, the leading provider
of open source software, support and services for cluster and grid
computing, today announced availability of Univa Globus Cluster Edition
2.0, a comprehensive cluster software solution for high performance
computing.
Univa Globus Cluster Edition is a bundled offering of "best-of-breed"
open source software products, backed by support and services from the
recognized industry thought leaders in grid computing. It provides an
integrated solution that reduces costs for cluster management and software
licensing while improving cluster utilization and accessibility.
"Univa Globus Cluster Edition continues the innovation for which
Univa's founders are renowned," said Univa CEO Jason Liu. "It enables rapid
deployment, rich management, and cost-effective support of clusters with
superior functionality, maximizing user productivity while minimizing total
cost of ownership."
Based on mature, widely-used open source software including Grid
Engine, Ganglia, Rocks, and Globus, key capabilities of Univa Globus
Cluster Edition 2.0 include:
-- Robust job scheduling and workload management
-- Reliable, scalable file storage and distribution
-- Simple, powerful, and secure remote access
-- Extensive monitoring and reporting of cluster performance
-- Automated deployment, configuration, and provisioning
-- Seamless integration into enterprise grids using Univa Globus
Enterprise Edition
"We're pleased that Univa has chosen Sun's Grid Engine as the preferred
open source job scheduling and resource management component of Univa
Globus Cluster Edition," said Fritz Ferstl, Director, Grid Engine, Sun
Microsystems. "Customers now have access to supported, best-of-breed open
source grid technologies. Univa's stack includes open source components
that complement and enhance Grid Engine's functionality. Customers will
have the option to leverage Univa's offering in combination with Sun's high
performance computing stack including the advanced Solaris(TM) 10 Operating
System features such as Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace), NFSv4 and Solaris
Containers as well as the Sun HPC ClusterTools software. This will provide
an additional value to many of Grid Engine's thousands of users, offering a
complete, cost-effective open source cluster solution."
"We're very pleased to see the leaders in open-source grid computing at
Univa using Rocks as a key technology in their Univa Globus Cluster
Edition," said Philip Papadopoulos, head of the Rocks project at the
University of California, San Diego. "The Rocks platform helps Univa
deliver their solution for cluster endpoints by minimizing deployment and
maintenance costs of the cluster itself and instead allows them to focus on
how their customers can most effectively use and innovate with the complete
Univa software stack."
Univa Globus Cluster Edition is designed to maximize the value
companies derive from their cluster environments by:
-- Eliminating costly up-front cluster management software licenses
-- Reducing installation, management, and support costs
-- Improving cluster utilization
-- Increasing user productivity through enhanced cluster availability
and efficiency
vailable on multiple operating systems including Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, the release of Univa Globus Cluster Edition 2.0 represents the
culmination of a multi-person year design and development process during
which Univa identified key cluster components, then extensively evaluated
and tested leading open source technologies, and bundled them into the
commercially supported solution it is delivering to market today. For more
information on Univa Globus Cluster Edition please visit:
http://www.univa.com/products
About Univa
Univa is the premier open source provider of cluster and grid software
and services in the high performance computing marketplace. Univa's
customers include many of the leading commercial, government and academic
institutions in the world. The company's founders are the "Fathers of Grid
Computing" and have led the direction of grid computing for the past
decade. Gartner has identified grid computing and open source in its top
ten technologies to watch in 2007. Univa is at the intersection of these
two key trends and is spearheading the adoption of open source grid
solutions in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, oil and gas,
and manufacturing. Univa is a privately held company based in Chicago. For
more information, please visit http://www.univa.com