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Penguin Computing Unveils Scyld ClusterWare with Support for Suse Linux Enterprise
Penguin Computing has announced the immediate availability of Penguin Computing's Cluster Management suite Scyld ClusterWare with support for Suse Linux Enterprise Server from Novell.
Through a new 'hybrid' provisioning method, the Company said Scyld ClusterWare supports HPC clusters that run a mix of heterogeneous Linux operating systems. Suse Linux Enterprise Server is a Linux Standard Base compliant operating system that has been qualified by Penguin for 'hybrid' operation, enabling customers to take advantage of an open, standards-based operating system with outstanding multi-core performance. With Scyld Hybrid, it is now possible to use a single Scyld cluster as a compute platform for applications built for any of the two Linux Enterprise distributions.
"With this new offering, Penguin Computing is accommodating the growing demand for SUSE Linux Enterprise in high-performance computing environments," said Holger Dyroff, Vice President, Business Development, Open Platform Solutions at Novell. "Linux is the dominant operating system used for high-performance computing, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is used in more of the world's largest supercomputer
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