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==Structure==
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, 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]].
==Supported platforms==
While SLURM was originally written for Linux, the latest version has been ported to many other [[operating system]]s:<ref>[https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/platforms.html Platforms]</ref>
* [[AIX operating system|AIX]]
* [[BSD]] - [[FreeBSD]], [[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]]
* [[Linux]]
* [[Mac OS X]]
* [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]]
==License==
SLURM is available under the [[GNU General Public License]] V2.
==Commercial
In 2009, the developers of SLURM founded ''[http://www.schedmd.com/ SchedMD]'', which provides development and training services.
==References==
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* Balle, S. M. Balle and D. Palermo '''Enhancing an Open Source Resource Manager with Multi-Core/Multi-threaded Support''', ''Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing'', 2007.
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