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SAS Grid Computing: Faster processing, increased resilience and improved hardware utilization

HP SAS
By : HP SAS
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Published : May 17, 2007
Length : 4
Type : White Paper
 
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SAS Grid Computing delivers enterprise-class capabilities that enable SAS applications to automatically leverage grid computing, run faster and takes optimal advantage of computing resources. With grid computing as an automatic capability, it is easier and more cost-effective to allocate compute-intensive applications appropriately across computing systems. SAS Grid Manager helps automate the management of SAS Computing Grids with dynamic load balancing, resource assignment and monitoring, and job priority and termination management.
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SAS Grid Computing allows a variety of SAS applications to detect and leverage available grid environments. Compute-intensive programs can be allocated to run in pieces across grid environments, enabling organizations to optimize capacity and performance of hardware resources and produce faster results more cost-effectively. Users can submit SAS jobs to a shared pool of resources rather than an individual server in order to balance workload and better manage the SAS environment.
By combining proven industry-leading grid computing middle ware from Platform Computing with the multiprocessing capabilities of SAS/CONNECT software, SAS Grid Computing provides automatic grid management and monitoring with the ability to spawn and distribute SAS programs across the various computing resources within the grid. SAS/CONNECT automatically builds and maintains the conduits between computers needed to move programs across CPUs.

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