
Kusu, the foundation for Red Hat HPC and Platform Open Cluster Stack (OCS), is a standardized approach to easily build, manage and use Linux clusters. Kusu is an open source project sponsored by Platform Computing.
Designed with the user-centric goals in mind:
* Simplified cluster management, operation and deployment.
* Compiled with standardized implementation, providing faster time-to-market, and cost reduction on in-house engineering resources.
* Stability and scalability on development, test and maintain multiple growing clusters and software stacks.
* Pre-configured compatible clusters help to reduce the entry barrier for new users - administrating cluster without significant training.
* Reducing human error and easing hassles by putting various on automation.
* Lower the cost and hassles for maintenance with diagnostic tools to assist with configuring and deploying application.
* Enabling off-the-shelf performance computing application with modular and interchangeable stack.
* Modular and hybrid stack that transparently integrates open source and commercial software into a single consistent cluster operating environment.
* Standards-based, open and vendor-certified
Kusu documentation, download and community:
Kusu community
Kusu documentation
Kusu for CentOS downloads