By Bright Staff | Nov 16, 2020 4:00:00 AM | Bright Cluster Manager, Bright 9.1
San Jose, CA – November 16, 2020 – Today, Bright Computing, a global leader in Linux cluster automation and management software for HPC and machine learning, announced the latest version of their Bright Cluster Manager (BCM) software. Version 9.1 further simplifies building and managing clusters from edge to core to cloud by delivering the following:
Bright Computing will be exhibiting this week at SC20’s Virtual Event. Stop by Bright’s virtual booth during exhibit hours for a demonstration on BCM 9.1 or additional information about our software. Along with our SC virtual booth, Bright has curated more content designed to help you build and manage your infrastructure from edge to core to cloud. Visit the SC20 Microsite and find additional speaking engagements, daily webinars, product launch demos, BCM 9.1 release demos, and partner activities.
“We are excited about the new features in 9.1,” said Martijn de Vries, CTO of Bright Computing. “Our development team has been hard at work implementing a host of features designed to better extend on-premise clusters to the public cloud and edge, improve ease of use, lower administrative costs, and increase standardization across the enterprise.”
With 9.1, we’ve expanded our market leading software for building HPC, machine learning, data science and hybrid cloud Linux clusters. Here are some of the key features in 9.1:
Cluster-as-a-Service for VMware – Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 provides an integration with vSphere that allows high-performance clusters to be created and managed without the need for skills and knowledge of vSphere.
Ansible Module - Bright is providing an integration with Ansible in the Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 release, allowing administrators to use their skills and knowledge of Ansible to build and manage Bright clusters using a familiar Ansible “playbook” approach.
RedHat OpenShift Integration – In Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 we are providing an integration with OpenShift that allows organizations to use Bright Cluster Manager to provide management of the underlying infrastructure in place of CoreOS.
Jupyter Integration - Bright Cluster Manager’s integration with Jupyter accomplishes several important things that make Jupyter a more effective and powerful tool for users.
Auto-scaling Enhancements – Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 includes enhancements to auto-scaling that improve performance, provide more granular control and improved ease of use.
Redfish Automated BIOS Management – Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 is introducing support for Redfish BIOS management. This allows Bright administrators to view and update BIOS parameters on any/all nodes of the cluster that support the Redfish specification, from the command line or from the BrightView GUI.
Offloadable Monitoring – In Bright Cluster Manager 9.1, the cluster monitoring function for the entire system can be “offloaded” from the system’s head node to a set of dedicated servers that perform system monitoring exclusively, freeing the head node to perform its other duties and allowing the system to continue scaling to 100,000 nodes.
Bright View UI Redesign – The Bright View graphical admin interface has been redesigned to improve navigation and usability.
To Learn more about Bright Cluster Manager 9.1, visit our Bright Cluster Manager 9.1 info page. You can also email us at info@brightcomputing.com
About Bright Computing
Bright Computing is the leading provider of platform-independent commercial cluster management software for building and managing edge-to-core-to-cloud infrastructure. Bright Cluster Manager™ enables “the new era of HPC” by empowering organizations to automate clusters that embrace new applications, technologies and deployment models emerging in HPC today. From traditional HPC to machine learning and analytics applications, from x86 to Arm and NVIDIA processors, from bare metal to VMs and containers, from the edge to on-premise to public cloud and Hybrid Cloud, Bright Cluster Manager eliminates complexity and enables flexibility for industry-leading organizations that focus on innovation rather than infrastructure. Bright software is used in data centers around the world for organizations in healthcare, manufacturing, oil and gas, energy, pharmaceutical, financial, academic, and government. Bright has reseller agreements and technology partnerships with leading enterprise IT providers, including Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise/Cray, Intel, Huawei, Fujitsu, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon.
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