Altair PBS Professional Gets Major Update
New features within the PBS Professional base scheduler enable customers to increase throughput significantly, company says.
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August 11, 2020
Altair has announced a major update to Altair PBS Professional, a high-performance computing workload manager.
New features within the PBS Professional base scheduler enable customers to increase throughput significantly, manage costs and resources more accurately, and easily access efficient scaling through cloud bursting.
“For our users, the latest version of PBS Professional represents a significant increase in functionality and value. It will provide customers with the flexibility, scalability, and efficiency they need to flourish in a uniquely dynamic operating environment,” says Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer at Altair. “The addition of a hierarchical structure makes PBS Professional a truly full-spectrum proposition—accommodating workloads ranging from multi-core, long-running HPC jobs to high-throughput workloads that could potentially involve tens of millions of high-frequency jobs in a single day.”
With the latest iteration of PBS Professional, users benefit from:
- Massively high throughput scheduling, with the flexibility to accommodate more diverse and dynamic workloads via hierarchical scheduling. PBS Professional now embraces high-performance and high-throughput computing workloads. Users can employ a “personal” scheduler to queue their own jobs sequentially, all within the same overall scheduler.
- The ability to simulate workloads to find the most productive approach to scaling HPC resources.
- Allocation management to control and optimize budgets across multiple sites, departments, and HPC clusters by scheduling resources to match an organization’s unique profile of costs and resources.
- Cloud bursting via a graphical user interface (GUI) that requires no specialist expertise, with the freedom to leverage on-demand resources from public and private clouds.
To learn more about Altair’s HPC solutions, the company recommends registering for the Altair HPC Virtual Summit.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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