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CCS resource management in networked HPC systems
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSystems EngineeringJob DistributionParallel ComputingJob SchedulerHybrid Hpc WorkloadData Center SystemComputer EngineeringSystem Area NetworkComputer ScienceCcs Resource ManagementDistributed ProcessingData Center ManagementComputing Center SoftwareSystem SoftwareResource Management System
CCS is a resource management system for parallel high-performance computers. At the user level, CCS provides vendor-independent access to parallel systems. At the system administrator level, CCS offers tools for controlling (i.e, specifying, configuring and scheduling) the system components that are operated in a computing center. Hence the name "Computing Center Software". CCS provides: hardware-independent scheduling of interactive and batch jobs; partitioning of exclusive and non-exclusive resources; open, extensible interfaces to other resource management systems; a high degree of reliability (e.g. automatic restart of crashed daemons); fault tolerance in the case of network breakdowns. The authors describe CCS as one important component for the access, job distribution, and administration of networked HPC systems in a metacomputing environment.
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