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Cluster Resources Releases Final Beta of Escalante
Posted by Cindi Smith, Tuesday January 29 2008 @ 02:39PM EST

PROVO, Utah – January 29, 2008 – Cluster Resources, Inc. announced today the finalization of the name Moab Cluster Builder for the product code named “Escalante” and the release of the final Beta version of the full HPC-stack deployment solution based on Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.

This powerful, out-of-the-box wizard, which includes the industry leading Moab® suite of products with their associated ease-of-use HPC interfaces, installs and calibrates a complete Linux cluster quickly and easily.

“Since it’s clear that small to mid-size clusters will soon become the standard for compute environments in corporate computing systems, our goal from the start was to create a surefire system for HPC and non- HPC admins alike to deploy a cluster quickly and easily,” stated Michael A. Jackson, president of Cluster Resources. “Since releasing Beta 1 in June at ISC’07, we have added a number of critical features and functions to the product, significantly improving the user interface, which is now cleaner and more intuitive. Our ultimate goal is to produce a cluster deployment solution that is so straightforward literally anyone can do it.

Escalante National Monument in southern Utah covers 1.7 million mostly roadless acres (in other words, essentially uncharted territory) of, according to Jackson, some of the most ruggedly beautiful land in the state. “Escalante was an inspiring code name,” Jackson said. “But we felt it was important to give the product a more intuitive final name that made it immediately apparent it is part of the Moab family of products and solutions.”

In the final Beta, the cluster deployment process has been streamlined and simplified, and includes automated diagnostics. Administrators now have the ability to add and remove nodes on the fly and can even build a cluster from a MAC address list—a significant timesaving advantage for anyone deploying a cluster with more than a dozen nodes.

Moab Cluster Builder continues Cluster Resources’ tradition of producing leading-edge HPC software solutions. The release marks the feature freeze and the stabilization of the current codebase. A number of beta sites are testing the final Beta. A final release candidate is anticipated to be ready for distribution on January 31st.

Added Jackson, “To prove that absolutely anyone can deploy a cluster with Escalante, I asked my 5th grade daughter to try it. When she finished successfully installing a cluster she turned to me and said, ‘Wow, that was so easy!’ Truthfully, this wizard is highly intuitive.”

For more information on Moab Cluster Builder for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, visit

http://www.clusterresources.com/pages/products/moab-cluster-builder.php

About Cluster Resources

Cluster Resources, Inc. (www.clusterresources.com) is a leading provider of workload and resource management software and services for cluster, grid, data center and utility-based computing environments. With over 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. For more information call +1 (801) 717 3700 (for the Americas and Asia Pacific) or +44 (1223) 437134 (for Europe, Middle East and Africa), or email info@clusterresources.com

Moab, Moab Cluster Suite, Moab Cluster Builder, Moab Workload Manager and Moab Cluster Manager are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cluster Resources, Inc. All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Statements concerning Cluster Resources' future development plans and schedules are made for planning purposes only, and are subject to change or withdrawal without notice.


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