Sun releases three new open source modules to the Grid Engine project

Sun is making a key contribution to advancing open source technologies by releasing three modules to the Grid Engine project. The new Grid Engine Service Domain Management module and two modules with an existing Sun IP taken from the N1 Grid Engine Product. These are the Grid Engine Accounting and Reporting Console and the Grid Engine Microsoft Windows submit and execution host support. Grid Engine is an ideal solution running on Solaris 10 leveraging Solaris' Dtrace monitors, eliminating bottlenecks for unmatched grid performance. Sun will demonstrate the Grid Engine Service Domain Management module that allows developers to integrate grid-enabled services which then can be deployed on a pool of shared resources. * The Grid Engine Service Domain Management functionality will dynamically adjust the allocation of resources in order to meet Service Level Objectives. Reallocating a host resource to another service may include reprovisioning of the underlying virtual or actual operating system stack. * The Grid Engine Accounting and Reporting Console is based upon standard technology such as Java, SQL, JDBC. Providing source code access and thus opening up the interfaces will make Grid Engine's accounting and reporting infrastructure ideally suited for development projects in new areas opening up new possibilities for utility computing as a business model in grids operations. * Furthermore, Sun has the intention to add the Sun proprietary Microsoft Windows submit and execution host support at the earliest feasible point in time to the Grid Engine open source project.