List of grid computing middleware distribution
A Grid Middleware Distribution is a software stack or a set of cooperating components, services and protocols which enable users access to the distributed resources of a grid.
The Grid Computing Middlewares
- ARC
- DIET
- EMI
- gLite
- Globus toolkit
- GridWay
- The OMII-UK distribution
- Oracle Grid Engine
- Alchemi
- LSF
- GNU parallel
- GNU Queue
- HTCondor
- OpenLava
- pexec
- Nimrod (computing)
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gollark: I think the main issue is just that there isn't enough sunlight to run motors constantly with current solar panels.
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