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'''Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management''' (or simply '''SLURM''') is
SLURM's design is very modular with dozens of optional plugins. In its simplest configuration, it can be installed and configured in a couple of minutes. More sophisticated configurations provide database integration for accounting plus management of resource limits and workload prioritization. SLURM also works with several meta-schedulers such as [[Moab Cluster Suite]], [[Maui Cluster Scheduler]], and [[Platform LSF]].▼
SLURM is the batch system of choice for the biggest computer in the world ([[Tianhe-I]]) and can sustain throughput of 120,000 jobs per hour. While complex configuration options are available, simple configurations can be established in a few minutes.
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SLURM began development as a collaborative effort primarily by [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]], Linux NetworX, [[Hewlett-Packard]], and [[Groupe Bull]] as an [[Open Source]] resource manager. It has since evolved into a sophisticated batch scheduler capable of satisfying the requirements of many large computer centers. SLURM is currently used on many of the largest computers in the world.
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▲SLURM's design is very modular with dozens of optional plugins. In its simplest configuration, it can be installed and configured in a couple of minutes. More sophisticated configurations provide database integration for accounting plus management of resource limits and workload prioritization. SLURM also works with several meta-schedulers such as [[Moab Cluster Suite]], [[Maui Cluster Scheduler]], and [[Platform LSF]].
* [https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/ SLURM home page]▼
==License==▼
SLURM is available under the [[GNU General Public License]] V2.▼
==Commercial Support==
▲==License==
▲SLURM is available under the GNU General Public License V2.
==References==
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* Yoo, A., M. Jette, and M. Grondona, '''SLURM: Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management''', ''Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing'', volume 2862 of ''Lecture Notes in Computer Science'', pages 44–60, Springer-Verlag, 2003.
==External links==
▲* [https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/ SLURM home page]
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[[Category:Grid computing]]
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