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Title: Integrating Linux Technology with Condor


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Integrating Linux Technology with Condor Kim van
der Riet Principal Software Engineer

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Background
  • Red Hat is investing in a set of defining
    technologies, actively being developed in the
    emerging technologies group and in conjunction
    with partners. These key projects include among
    others...
  • Real-time (provides pre-emption and latency
    determinism)
  • Virtulization (provides scale, VM, and ability to
    provide environment with Job)
  • Messaging (built on AMQP)
  • Stateless (ability to execute from read only
    image/device)
  • ....and will work with the Condor team to provide
    native scheduling support in Linux.
  • The combination of these technologies in a
    standard Linux distribution will provide a new
    generation of compute platforms.

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Creating a stronger Linux compute platform
  • Many large IT shops have requirement to schedule
    work to a compute platform.
  • The work on Grids range from financial services
    grids, build / test environments, scientific
    analysis, batch processing, data mining, to name
    a few.
  • Red Hat believes that having the key facilities
    included with and integrated into Linux will
    provide economy of scale and the ability to more
    efficiently manage compute workloads. Examples
    include
  • Condor scheduler support for libvirt can provide
  • Seamless delivery of an environment with a Job
  • Stop, start, location transparency for execution
  • Condor integration with messaging (AMQP) in the
    OS can provide
  • Management of jobs together with the OS resources
  • Standard interfaces for scheduling/reaping data
    on the grid
  • Condor integration with d-cache and messaging
    allows parallel scheduled job execution (for
    things like rate-quote in FS).
  • Stateless provides the ability to remotely host
    execution environments.
  • Working together we (UW-Madison, RH, community,
    3rd party vendors) can provide a stronger, more
    effective compute platform.

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What will Red Hat be doing?
  • Red Hat will be investing into the Condor project
    locally in Madison WI, in addition to driving
    work required in upstream and related projects.
    This work will include
  • Engineering on Condor features infrastructure
  • Should result in tighter integration with related
    technologies
  • Tighter kernel integration
  • Information transfer between the Condor team and
    Red Hat engineers working on things like
    Messaging, Virtualization, etc.
  • Creating and packaging Condor components for
    Linux distributions
  • Support for Condor packaged in RH distributions
  • All work goes back to upstream communities, so
    this partnership will benefit all.
  • Shameless plug If you want to be involved, Red
    Hat is hiring...

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Some questions answered
  • Will Condor on RHEL / Fedora / Linux have an
    advantage?
  • Yes, tighter integration with the OS and working
    with both Red Hat and other upstream communities
    should provide benefits.
  • Will Condor become Linux only?
  • No, Condor will remain a cross-platform project.
    However, there may be unique advantages to
    running it on Linux
  • Is Red Hat going to provide technical support for
    Condor? At what level? At what cost?
  • Yes, as a result of this work, support will be
    provided. No specifics on the cost can be
    provided at this time, however.
  • Is Condor going to be packaged as part of the Red
    Hat distribution?
  • Yes, it will become part of the distributions
    much the same way that related projects do.

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Some questions answered (2)
  • What is going to be the relationship with regards
    to the source code? Is there going to be a fork
    in the code, aka a UW Condor and a Red Hat
    Condor?
  • Red Hat will co-develop with the Condor team.
    Work will be performed upstream, and all efforts
    will be made NOT to fork any code.
  • What kind of users/customers is Red Hat targeting
    with this relationship with Condor? High
    Performance/Throughput market? Data centers?
  • Finance, Scientific, Large-scale build/test, but
    not limited to specific markets.
  • Can I expect to see Red Hat engineers responding
    to questions/posts on Condor mailing
    lists/newsgroups? What will be the relationship
    the existing Condor user community?
  • Yes. Red Hat strives to play an active roll
    within the communities with which it works.

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Some questions answered (3)
  • Why is Red Hat doing this? What is the benefit
    for Red Hat? Conversely, what would be the
    benefit to the existing Condor community?
  • Red Hat sees compute as a strategic technology.
  • Red Hat customers will see a more powerful
    platform when running Linux.
  • The Condor team will have access to Red Hat's
    deep technical expertise.
  • What is the time frame of the commitment? Is it
    for X years? Or indefinite?
  • The relationship is not limited by time, but we
    anticipate extensive development for at least 3
    years.
  • How much effort (manpower) is Red Hat targeting
    for this effort? How much for support activities
    vs. development activities?
  • Red Hat expects to bring at least 12 full time
    engineering resources onto the project, mostly
    located in Madison.
  • Red Hat will not disclose resource effort for
    support/productization.

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Some questions answered (4)
  • What will Red Hat's development activities focus
    on? Why did you decide on these activities?
  • The initial focus of the work will be
  • Creating a distribution of Condor specifically
    for Linux.
  • Integration with Linux Virtualization.
  • Integration with Messaging (RHM / AMQP).
  • Development of d-cache.
  • These are areas where users are spending a lot of
    effort to create compute platforms today.
  • What does this relationship mean for Condor on
    Windows? on Mac OS X?
  • Nothing, this work will not directly benefit
    these platforms, but neither will it hurt them.
  • What are the implications of this relationship
    upon the Linux kernel?
  • It creates information flow between the teams, it
    also makes it possible for to Condor to utilize
    specialized kernel features. Perhaps most
    interesting is that it opens the door for
    VM-specific or virtualization models designed
    specifically for Condor and/or Grid computing in
    general.

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Resources
  • Contact information
  • Carl Trieloff, Red Hat Emerging Technologies -
    cctrieloff_at_redhat.com
  • Kim van der Riet, Red Hat Emerging Technologies -
    kim.vdriet_at_redhat.com
  • If you want to join the team
  • Go to www.redhat.com/careers and post a copy of
    your resume.
  • E-mail one of the above contacts.
  • Related Projects
  • AMQP - www.amqp.org
  • RHM / Qpid - incubator.apache.org/qpid
  • Libvirt - www.libvirt.org
  • REHL - www.redhat.com
  • Fedora - fedora.redhat.com
  • Red Hat emerging technologies (ET) projects -
    et.redhat.com

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