In recent weeks, I’ve been blogging about some of the cool new features in Bright Cluster Manager 9.0, to share an insight into the depth and breadth of the latest version of our technology.
Read More >In recent weeks, I’ve been blogging about some of the cool new features in Bright Cluster Manager 9.0, to share an insight into the depth and breadth of the latest version of our technology.
Read More >Typically, when an organization extends an on-premises cluster into Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure, there isn’t the same storage mounted on-premises as there is in the cloud. If you have a very fast connection and if you would mount your on-premises storage on your cloud nodes, there wouldn’t be a problem, as all data would be available both on-premises and in the cloud. However, if you don't have a fast link, the input data for a job would need to be moved to the cloud, and the output data would eventually need to come back to the on-prem cluster.
Read More >Exporting and importing Bright objects is a topic that comes up very often, and we have an exciting enhancement on the horizon that I wanted to tell you about.
Read More >A significant change we’ve seen in the HPC landscape is the need to process data and run workloads at the edge. Last year, Bright delivered Bright Edge, which allows organizations to quickly and easily provision and manage servers at edge locations and enabled them to manage multiple locations as a single cluster. The new year brings with it Bright 9.0, which provides the ability to deploy and manage a workload manager (WLM) instance at each location.
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