Scientific Computing World Features eQUEUE Among Innovative HPC user tools
posted on June 6, 2019

Scientific Computing World is featuring eQUEUE, Advanced Clustering Technologies web-based job submission tool, among the innovative tools HPC users can leverage to manage their computing resources more effectively. In its June/July edition, which was published today, the publication wrote: “Alongside the hardware and software improvements that can help to increase real application performance, HPC providers […]

How Strong is Your Cluster Utilization?
posted on August 19, 2016

Are your HPC cluster’s users staying away because they find it too difficult to submit jobs? We ask because cluster utilization is an important consideration. Cluster utilization is one of the main key performance indicators (KPIs) of any datacenter. Cluster utilization is important for your capacity planning, and it also informs your decisions about future […]

Three New eQUEUE Features to Improve Your Cluster
posted on May 14, 2015

Advanced Clustering’s web-based job submission tool, eQUEUE, is getting a few upgrades this month. eQUEUE will now support: SLURM scheduler CentOS/RedHat 7 installations Desktop resizing for visualization windows Watch our video for details about the upgraded features. These updates will roll out soon. We’ll keep you posted.

HPC Cluster Blog – New version of eQUEUE available
posted on March 4, 2014

Advanced Clustering Technologies is pleased to announce version 0.9 of eQUEUE. The RPM has been updated in our yum repository, so a simple “yum update equeue” should get the new version. If you don’t get the updated package, a “yum clean all” will clear any cache you have stored locally. If you have any questions […]

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