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PBS Professional 13.0 is here Get the details at ISC 2015 – visit booth #1110


With million-core scalability, end-to-end resilience and much more, PBS Professional 13.0 is the product cluster administrators need to ensure secure, reliable HPC workload management at scale.


• Big systems: Tested to 50,000+ nodes


• Big throughput: Supports millions of jobs per day


• Big jobs: Speedy launch and minimal drift


• Big control: cgroups ensure apps run fast by minimizing contention


• Big flexibility: New hook events deliver even more plugin extensibility


• Big scheduling: Expanded priority and preemption controls


• And MUCH more! STOP BY BOOTH #1110 FOR LIVE DEMOS


Thomas Leung GE Global Research Center


Dale Talcott NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division


Joseph Swartz Lockheed Martin


Joseph Lombardo UNLV National Supercomputing Center


Simon Burbidge Imperial College of London


Satoshi Matsuoka Tokyo Institute of Technology


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Don’t miss the event of the year for PBS users!


PBS Works User Group brings together HPC users and thought leaders to share their knowledge and experiences.


Industry-leading organizations presenting this year include (more speakers TBD):


This four-day event (including presentations and free hands-on workshops) is the global user event of the year for PBS Profes- sional and other PBS Works products.


It’s a must-attend for current and prospective PBS Works users and partners.


PBS WORKS USER GROUP


Celebrating over 20 years of PBS


PBS Works User Group 2015 September 14-17 Silicon Valley, CA


Visit pbsworks.com/pbsug/2015 for details


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