Project Kusu
Developer(s) | Platform Computing |
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Stable release |
0.8_devel
/ March 2008 |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Cluster manager |
Website | HPC Community |
Project Kusu is the open source base that was designed from ground up for the basis of Platform Computing's Open Cluster Stack 5.
Project Kusu is built with the objective of being a simplified cluster management, operation and deployment source kit, that supports a range of different linux distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Fedora, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, OpenSuSE, and Ubuntu Linux.
In addition, it is also a standards-based, open, and vendor certified modular and hybrid stack that transparently integrates both open source and commercial software under a single consistent cluster operating environment.
External links
- Platform Computing Website
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Kusu project home pageCurrently shut down after IBM purchase of Platform Computing. -
Community website Getting Started with Project Kusu -
HPCCommunity.org HPC Community Discussion for various High Performance Computing related Projects
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