Condor is a high throughput system, scheduling and providing large amounts of computational power over a long period of time. It provides the efficient use of a large variety of systems, from idle desktop workstations and dedicated clusters to grid systems all over the world, while its incredibly flexible configuration implements and maintains the machine owner's desired policy for the machine's availability.
| Tags | Networking Clustering/Distributed Networks |
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| Licenses | BSD Revised |
Recent releases


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Changes: This release contains many bugfixes and some improvements to error handling of Local Universe jobs. Note that some of the bugfixes are security-related; therefore, sites should either upgrade or restrict permissions on who is allowed to submit Condor jobs to trusted users.


Changes: Condor no longer requires its EXECUTE directory to be world-writable, as long as it is not on a root-squashed NFS mount and is owned by the user given in the CONDOR_IDS setting (or by Condor's real UID, if not started as root). A bug where condor_schedd would become unresponsive during a shutdown was fixed. Numerous other bugs were fixed.


Changes: A new license, including source.


Changes: The source is available now. The license was changed.