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[Rijkswatch] Future Oracle Grid Engine versions will no longer be open source.The current version of Oracle Grid Engine is 6.2 update 7.
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[Oracle Blogs] Oracle Grid Engine: A quick update from the experts at Oracle ...: OGE, on the other hand, is a very mature piece of software that just happens to provide a solution for those needs. By running your Hadoop environment on top of OGE, you get all of the benefits of Hadoop for data analysis while at the same time leveraging OGE as the higher-level resource manager.
[Linux Magazine] Open Grid Engine Schedules a New Path | Linux Magazine: One of the open source refugees from the Oracle/Sun takeover finds a welcome home. By Douglas Eadline, Ph.D.
[gridengine.info :] Bring the Pain (SGE 6.2u5+ on Mac OS X 10.6.7) - gridengine.info ...: I'll keep trying to get the integrated SSL stuff to work but it's not a dealbreaker -- in many years I think I've only found one or two sites that actually operate SGE with certificate-enabled CSP mode.
[insideHPC] Fork it Over: Oracle Grid Engine Founders Move to Univa ...: said Ferstl. “Now we’ll be able to interact with and serve users worldwide investigating and understanding their data center optimization needs and providing the most innovative and enterprise-strength solutions to meet those needs.”
[Linux Magazine] The State of Oracle/Sun Grid Engine | Linux Magazine: The State of Oracle/Sun Grid Engine. Recent news and product releases could be cause for concern for the future of the open source Oracle/Sun Grid Engine.
[System News for Sun Users] Future Direction for the Oracle Grid Engine (OGE): The future of the Oracle Grid Engine product includes three major goals, according to Dan Templeton, whose blog contains a link that leads viewers to a replay of the webcast he did with...
[Futuresource] Univa forks Oracle's Sun Grid Engine: Oracle has backed out of selling x64 servers and switches into HPC shops at little or no margin, and Grid Engine, a program for gathering up spare CPU capacity on desktop and laptop machines as well as on clusters of servers to run supercomputer simulations and number-crunching jobs, has gone fallow.
[System News for Sun Users] Oracle Grid Engine: Changes for a Bright Future at Oracle: As of December 31st, 2010, the information on the open source project began a transition to Oracle Technology Networks home page for Oracle Grid Engine. This site will ultimately contain the resources currently available on the open source site, as well as a wealth of additional product resources, Templeton writes.
[VizWorld.com] Oracle nixes free Sun GridEngine, goes 90-day trial | VizWorld.com: So, why do you care? Well, SGE is used by some VFX shops as a queue controlling system. It’s a pretty nice project, and (at least it used to be) free. The open nature of it makes it ideal for use on massive renderfarms without custom software or expensive queue-ing solutions. If SGE is going away, I doubt they’ll wind up buying it from Oracle and instead switch to other options. SGE is also popular in several university environments (like TACC) because of budgetary constraints, who will now have to find some other option.
[Carlo Nardone's Weblog] Grid Engine 6.1 is out! (Carlo Nardone's Weblog) - Oracle Blogs: Resource Quotas allow to limit the maximum number of running jobs per user, user group, projects on arbitrary resources like queues, hosts, memory, software licenses. A firewall-like rule syntax allows an unprecedented flexibility in defining Grid Engine Resource Quotas (RQ).
[BioTeam Blog] Bring the Pain (SGE 6.2u5+ on Mac OS X 10.6.7) : BioTeam Blog: Running Grid Engine on a Mac is pretty much a losing proposition in 2011 now that Apple has clearly made the switch to becoming a consumer electronics company. As an enterprise operating system, server or compute node it’s a choice now only for legacy systems and perhaps engineering nerds like myself who use Mac laptops as workstations and like to have our “tools”
[YakShaving: Shawn Ferry's Weblog] SGE quick and dirty how to find jobs on 'bad' slots ... - Oracle: I occasionally have a need to find queues in Sun Grid Engine that are in one of the possibly problematic states which have an occupied slot. It is just infrequent enough that I don't remember exactly how I did it the last time.
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