The latest version of Moab Hybrid Cluster—an HPC solution that dynamically changes cluster servers
between Linux and Windows based on workload, defined policies, and application needs—now
includes added support for the release of Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008. Improvements include
the automation of setup through added wizards, added policies to apply fine-grained control over
multiple operating systems, and additional documentation.
Windows HPC Server 2008, the successor to Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, is based on the
Windows Server 2008 operating system and is designed to increase productivity, scalability and
manageability. Key features include new high-speed networking, highly efficient and scalable clustermanagement
tools, advanced failover capabilities, and support for partners’ clustered file systems.
“Cluster Resources is the leader for dynamically managing workload across multiple mixed Windows
and Linux platforms,” said Kyril Faenov, general manager, Microsoft HPC Division. “Together with
Microsoft, Cluster Resources has repeatedly proven its leadership with successful deployments of the
Moab Hybrid Cluster solution at multiple joint Microsoft and Cluster Resources customer sites.”
Mixed dual-boot clusters can improve cluster efficiency because of their ability to serve both Linux
and Windows users. The hybrid solution overcomes the capacity-planning problem of estimating the
number of servers allocated to different OS resource pools and increases utilization rates by creating
an efficient shared resource pool. Traditionally, these static resource pools have different peak usage
times when one OS remains idle while the other has a backlog of workload. The hybrid model breaks
down OS resource silos, letting OS pools grow and shrink to take advantage of otherwise idle compute
servers. Moab also intelligently overcomes hardware and job failures by reallocating resources with
the proper OS to compensate for the failures.
The supercomputer known as Firefly, located at Holland Computing Center in Nebraska, one of the
largest hybrid-OS supercomputing facilities, runs both Linux and Windows operating systems. The
Moab Hybrid Cluster solution has made platform choice a thing of the past on Firefly and allowed the
center to meet the needs of a wider range of users, dynamically switching between operating systems
based on workload and application needs.
“We have seen a steady increase in demand from our Windows customer base. The features and
scalability associated with Windows Server 2008, combined with Moab’s ability to switch between
running Windows and Linux on the same cluster, are critical to our success and ability to meet
customer demand,” said Jim Skirvin, president and CEO of Holland Computing Center.
“We continue to see increased interest in Windows-based clusters, and we created this solution to help enable
organizations to facilitate a highly efficient migration to and co-existence with Windows HPC Server
2008,” stated Michael Jackson, president of Cluster Resources. “So whether your business is a financial
institution migrating off of Solaris or an organization expecting to have applications that need
different operating systems in the foreseeable future, the Moab Hybrid Cluster solution mitigates the
need for inefficient siloed clusters, eliminates capacity-planning problems and unifies administration
and management to improve your experience and reduce overall costs.”
A short video showing how Moab Hybrid Cluster can be applied to both new and existing clusters to help
yield maximum hardware utilization and ROI can be viewed at www.clusterresources.com/videos/hybrid.
About Cluster Resources
Cluster Resources Inc. is a leading provider of workload and resource management software and
services for cluster, grid, data center and adaptive computing environments. With more than a decade
of industry experience, Cluster Resources delivers software products and services that enable
organizations to understand, control and fully optimize their compute resources and related
processes.
For more information visit www.clusterresources.com or call +1 (801) 717-3700 (for the Americas and
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only and are subject to change or withdrawal without notice.
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