Overview
OpenPBS 23.06.06 on Ubuntu 24.04 with Free Maintenance Support by kCloud
OpenPBS is a powerful, open-source job scheduling system for clusters, HPC (High-Performance Computing), and supercomputing environments. It offers advanced job queuing, scheduling, and execution, helping organizations manage workloads efficiently and maximize resource usage.
Built on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, OpenPBS leverages the latest OS features, long-term security updates, and a stable platform, ensuring reliability, compatibility, and easy maintenance for both small clusters and large-scale supercomputing setups.
To reduce operational overhead and ensure smooth operations, kCloudHubs maintenance support is available. This professional service provides proactive updates, fast issue resolution, and expert assistance beyond the open-source community, helping teams maintain high availability and performance for critical workloads.
OpenPBS on Ubuntu 24.04 - Key Highlights
- Robust Job Scheduling System: OpenPBS provides advanced job queuing, scheduling, and execution for clusters and supercomputers, ensuring efficient workload management.
- Optimized for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Built on the latest Ubuntu LTS version for long-term stability, security updates, and compatibility with modern HPC workloads.
- AWS Cloud Marketplace Ready: Deploy OpenPBS quickly on Amazon EC2 instances for cloud-based HPC environments with consistent performance and scalability.
- High-Performance Computing Focus: Designed for clusters, supercomputers, and compute-intensive applications, making it suitable for research, engineering, and enterprise HPC workloads.
- Proactive kCloudHubs Maintenance Support: Professional support provides monitoring, updates, and rapid issue resolution beyond community support, ensuring smooth operations.
- Turnkey HPC Solution: Combines open-source flexibility with cloud readiness, providing a ready-to-run environment for compute-intensive tasks.
Highlights
- Robust Job Scheduling System
- High-Performance Computing Focus
- Extensive configuration options for workload policies, resource usage, and user access.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Packaged with latest updates as of April 2025.
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Connect to EC2 Linux instance using username "ubuntu" Port 22, and run following commands : #sudo su #sudo apt update #/opt/pbs/bin/qstat --version
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