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Enterprise Grid Orchestrator (EGO) DE | |
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Developed by | Platform Computing |
Latest release | 1.2.3 / May 2008 |
OS | Linux, Microsoft Windows |
Website | HPC Community |
Enterprise Grid Orchestrator (EGO) is a policy-based distributed resource system infrastructure software developed by Platform Computing, with the capability in allowing other software products, namely applications, system utilities as well as workload schedulers, to share and optimize resources.
Built to support a multitude of application execution models, such as batch processing, online , transactional, parallel, data-centric, management applications, and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), EGO delivers a shared virtualized pool of resources to meet the demands of multiple application types based on business policies.
EGO Developers’ Edition (EGO DE) includes an SDK integrating software applications with EGO which allows them to dynamically share a common pool of EGO managed resources.
[edit] External links
- Community website EGO DE
- HPCCommunity.org HPC Community Discussion for various High Performance Computing related Projects
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