RHEL 10 Now Officially Supported
We are adding official support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 and compatible distributions—Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux OS, and CentOS—for Slurm-web and all of its dependencies.
Continue readingWe are adding official support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 and compatible distributions—Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux OS, and CentOS—for Slurm-web and all of its dependencies.
Continue readingWe’re pleased to announce new official support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 and 16, and openSUSE 15 and 16, for both Slurm-web and RacksDB.
Continue readingWe’re pleased to announce that Slurm-web is moving from GPLv3 to the MIT License. This decision follows feedback from the community through our public poll and will take effect with the upcoming v5.2.0 release, coming very soon.
Continue readingWe’re excited to announce that all Rackslab software—Fatbuildr, RacksDB, and Slurm-web—now officially supports Debian 14 “forky.
Continue readingThe 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.
Continue readingAt Rackslab, we’re committed to making high-performance computing accessible through open-source tools like Slurm-web. We’re proud of the community we’ve built together.
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