The past year has been exceptional for Slurm-web, our web-based interface for the Slurm workload manager. Over the last twelve months, organizations in more than 70 countries have adopted Slurm-web — bringing the total to over 900 installations across a wide variety of sectors.

Trusted Across Industries

Slurm-web’s flexibility and simplicity have attracted institutions and companies from nearly every field you can imagine:

  • Academia & Research: University of Leipzig, University of Maryland, EPFL, University of Helsinki, California Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, San Diego Supercomputer Center, MIT, and many more.
  • Energy & Engineering: EDF, Tata, Crusoe Energy Systems, United Launch Alliance, Honda Research Institute.
  • Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences: Bayer, AstraZeneca, Inserm, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, Laureate Institute for Brain Research.
  • Technology & HPC: AMD, Nvidia, Dell, Supermicro, Fraunhofer.
  • Finance & Industry: SquarePoint Capital, SLTN, Bank of Montreal.

This list only scratches the surface—installations range from national research labs to start-ups and large enterprises across aerospace, weather forecasting, oil & gas, and beyond.

Expanding to the Cloud

A notable trend is the growing number of downloads from major cloud providers, including Google Cloud Platform and Amazon EC2. This shows that Slurm-web is not only a natural fit for traditional on-premise HPC clusters, but also increasingly relevant for cloud-native and hybrid HPC environments.

Looking Ahead

Rackslab is thrilled by this worldwide adoption. It validates our commitment to open-source development and to building tools that make high-performance computing more accessible.

To everyone who has downloaded, deployed, or contributed to Slurm-web: thank you. Your feedback and support drive the project forward, and we can’t wait to share the next round of features and improvements in the coming year.

New to Slurm-web?

Get all details on Slurm-web website and its complete documentation. A full roadmap has been defined with many features ideas for the next releases, check it out!

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