Maui is an advanced job scheduler for use on clusters and supercomputers. It is a highly optimized and configurable tool capable of supporting a large array of scheduling policies, dynamic priorities, extensive reservations, and fairshare.
| Tags | Clustering/Distributed Networks |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Unix POSIX AIX BSD BSD/OS FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD GNU/Hurd HP-UX IRIX Linux Other SCO Solaris |
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Release Notes: Extensive job priority policies and configurations, multi-resource admin and job advance reservation support, a metascheduling interface, QOS support including service targets and resource and function access control, extensive fairness policies, multi-attribute fairshare, configurable node allocation policies, multiple configurable backfill policies, detailed system diagnostic support, allocation manager support and interface, extensive resource utilization tracking and statistics, non-intrusive 'Test' modes, and an advanced built-in HPC simulator for analyzing workload, resource, and policy changes.


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