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computation Grid. Presents. Harness the power of Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac OS/X machines. Harness the power of Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac OS/X machines. Turn your existing machines into a large compute resource using inferno Grid technology. Easy installation and administration.

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  1. computationGrid Presents Harness the power of Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac OS/X machines

  2. Harness the power of Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac OS/X machines Turn your existing machines into a large compute resource using inferno Grid technology • Easy installation and administration • Automatic update of node software and datasets • Resilient to client, server and network failures • Grid workflow specification • High security – fully authenticated network connections • Free academic licence

  3. Display All scheduled jobs with current status and priority Control Create, start, stop, delete and change job priority with immediate effect Information Job description and parameters Status Detailed progress report for currently selected job Job Administration

  4. Control Include, exclude and delete nodes Display All known nodes and current status Job Group Assign nodes to individual job groups Connected Not Connected Dead Blacklisted Information See node operating system & list of installed packages At a Glance Viewing Quickly see the current state of the grid with colour coded job ids Power Bar See how much of the grid is being utilised % available Job id Task id % in use Node Administration

  5. The Grid in Action

  6. New job appears in job monitor Select the type of job to be started As the job runs, the progress will be updated Nodes begin processing the new job The progress report can display percentile or numeric output Enter parameters for the new job Starting a new job

  7. Click on Click on refresh ( ) to update the display Click on Click on to raise the job priority Nodes will begin processing new highest priority job Nodes will start processing other jobs Status will change to running Select a job to start Click on Controlling Jobs Select ‘Stop & Teardown’ to stop job immediately Raising job priority Starting a job Stopping a job Deleting a job

  8. Select a node and click Now raise job 27 priority to the top When excluded, the node will appear greyed out and stop any work it is currently doing Change the display back to ‘Show all nodes’ Select the nodes to remove from job group 27 Select the job group to be modified Select the ‘Group Nodes’ display option Click ‘Remove from group’ The removed nodes continue processing job 25 Using job groups Job groups are used to assign specific nodes to certain jobs By default, each job group contains all nodes It is also possible to exclude a node completely so that it will not be given any work The nodes which are in job group 27 will now start processing job 27 Click ‘Do it now’ to remove the nodes immediately

  9. Nodes are marked as dead when disconnected for longer than 5 days (default) If a node keeps failing tasks, it will be automatically excluded and blacklisted The node will then automatically begin processing any available tasks To unblacklist and include a node, select it and click To delete disconnected and dead nodes, select the required nodes and click Node Management

  10. "We have experience of running other grid software but the Inferno Grid is the best we have come across" Joe MernaghChief Knowledge Officer at Evotec OAI

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