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Slurm-web: one year review

Slurm-web: one year review

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.

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Release of Slurm-web v5.1.0

Release of Slurm-web v5.1.0

We’re excited to announce the release of Slurm-web v5.1.0, bringing incremental improvements with great contributions from the community.

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Slurm-web License Poll

Slurm-web License Poll

At 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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Release of Slurm-web v5.0.0

Release of Slurm-web v5.0.0

We’re excited to announce the release of Slurm-web v5.0.0, a major update that brings powerful new features and improvements to enhance your Slurm monitoring experience. Whether you’re running a small cluster or managing a large HPC environment, this version makes it even easier to visualize and interact with your workload.

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Release of Slurm-web v4.2.0

Release of Slurm-web v4.2.0

We’re thrilled to announce the release of Slurm-web v4.2.0, the latest version of the reference open source web interface for Slurm workload manager. This release brings several significant new features aimed at improving security, versatility, and usability — making it easier than ever to keep an eye on your cluster.

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Axonometric views of your IT infrastructures with RacksDB

Axonometric views of your IT infrastructures with RacksDB

At Rackslab, we are strongly committed in providing powerful tools that not only help you manage your IT infrastructure but also give you a clear and intuitive way to visualize it. In our latest release of RacksDB v0.5.0, we are excited to introduce axonometric graphical representations of your infrastructure.

In this blog post, we’ll dive into how to use this new feature. Whether you’re an IT administrator, a data center manager, or a systems architect, this feature is designed to provide you with a more detailed and easy-to-understand view of your infrastructure.

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