Edward Ned Harvey <[email protected]> writes:
>> I am interested in soliciting experiences deploying, using and maintaining
>> the Condor batch processing system, especially under Linux / Debian.
>>
>> Our use would predominantly be many small jobs, rather than a few large
>> jobs, with runtimes measured in a few hours. Probably only a handful of
>> nodes, on the order of half a dozen, in total.[1]
>
> I don't know anything about condor, or torque. The obvious choice to me
> would be SGE.
OK. I have not looked at that previously, but will look into it now.
So, you presumably have experience running the Sun Grid Engine[1]; how does it
stack up in the scenario that I outlined?
> I wonder what advantage there is to using something other than SGE?
My question was based on ignorance of the tool, actually, so I have no
particular opinion on that question.
Regards,
Daniel
Footnotes:
[1] ...assuming that is the SGE you mean here.
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