Scalable Cluster Environment

Scalable Cluster Environment

OpenSCE (Open Scalable Cluster Environment) is an Open-source beowulf-clustering software suite led by Kasetsart University, Thailand. It started from a small system monitoring for cluster, called SCMS (Scalable Cluster Monitoring System) and extend from its base to many sub-project. Currently OpenSCE has the following components

Components

* SCEBase - Core system library and command line
* SCMS (Scalable Cluster Monitoring System) - Cluster monitoring. Including some command line tools for cluster management
* SCMSWeb - Grid & Cluster web-base monitoring system
* MPITH - A thin layer of MPI that focus on light & robust implementation
* MPView - A visual profiling and debugger for parallel program
* OpenSCE Roll - A bundled of components to install in a NPACI Rocks cluster distribution.

Currently, OpenSCE project has been moved into umbrella of [http://www.thaigrid.or.th Thai National Grid Project] , led by Thai National Grid Center.

Some components of OpenSCE, especially SCMSWeb, has been used to monitor many Grid computing researches. Such as [http://www.pragma-grid.org PRAGMA] , [http://www.apgrid.org APGrid] , and also Thai National Grid.

External links

* [http://www.opensce.org OpenSCE Project]
* [http://www.thaigrid.or.th Thai National Grid Project]


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