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Efficient Workload Management with SGE - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Efficient Workload Management with SGE - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Efficient Workload Management with SGE""Efficient Workload Management with SGE" delivers an in-depth, systematic guide to mastering the Sun Grid Engine (SGE), a foundational workload scheduler in modern distributed and high-performance computing environments. The book unpacks SGE's robust architecture—from core subsystems and extensibility points to its advanced security and authentication workflows—furnishing readers with the technical insight necessary to harness the full capabilities of this dynamic workload manager. Drawing clear comparisons to competing solutions such as Slurm, LSF, and PBS Pro, the text not only contextualizes SGE’s place in the ecosystem but also highlights its enduring relevance and flexibility for heterogeneous clusters.Spanning deployment, resource modeling, and sophisticated scheduling strategies, the book offers actionable best practices for cluster provisioning, high-availability patterns, and performance-tuned system design. Readers learn to model complex resources, implement calendar-based policies, enforce fair-use quotas, and integrate cloud and hybrid architectures with ease. The comprehensive treatment of job life cycle management illuminates everything from parameterized job arrays and workflow graphs to interruption, preemption, diagnostics, and automated recovery, preparing practitioners to meet the demands of high-throughput and mission-critical environments.Further chapters explore programmatic integration with workflow frameworks, RESTful APIs, and End-to-End DevOps workflows, enabling seamless automation and orchestration across research, engineering, and data science pipelines. Security, compliance, and multi-tenant isolation are dissected alongside practical monitoring, analytics, and proactive performance engineering guidance. The book concludes with resilient troubleshooting playbooks and an exploration of SGE’s roadmap, equipping organizations and engineers to reliably scale, maintain, and innovate on SGE-based infrastructures.
Disponible depuis: 04/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 250 pages.

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