Son of Grid Engine is a highly-scalable and versatile distributed resource manager for scheduling batch or interactive jobs on clusters or desktop farms. It is a community project to continue Sun's Grid Engine. It is competitive against proprietary systems and provides better scheduling features and scalability than other free DRMs like Torque, SLURM, Condor, and Lava.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering Clustering/Distributed Networks |
|---|---|
| Licenses | SISSL |
| Operating Systems | Unix-like Windows |
| Implementation | C Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds bugfixes and Debian packaging.


Release Notes: This release fixes a regression, adds cpuset/cgroup containment, and adds other minor fixes.


Release Notes: This release adds many bugfixes, internal changes for robustness, and enhancements, including an initial Cygwin port.


Release Notes: A few fixes (one security), improved RPM support, and revised version numbering.


Release Notes: This release adds mostly build and security fixes, including CVE-2012-0208.